Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , May 31, 1912, p. 3

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i itoeal He ft u hum A A 3rd the Will Church v July Workers wilt LawnParty bo church grounds a note lot the rtato Presbyterian Church the Peoples on evening Miss Robinson Miss Florence Mr Win Robinson On Missionary topic is facrs on Missionary topics H- Home to be I he preach Sund i i- Probata of lUod on March and loft an citato vnldcd at granted to her Son painter who succeeds to the property which la- ttluatcd On side of street Newmarket Varnish is feod Mm up your New Train Now leaves Toronto dally except Wtindav via NEW post V may Is Stolen by Vandals Ranted Crniriai Action to bo Taken- Bid May Tho spirit of rivalry exist ing Alberol and Port on the west coast of Vancouver culminated few days ago In aii act of vandal- the uprootina Of the first of he Canadian Highway planted with Imposing ceremony On Satur day May by J Kerr prcald- of Canadian fioiiation id the presence of an of the Columbia and the state of Washington Womens Institute- flinAl District Meeting the North Womens Institute will held in Aurora on lune at for purpose ot elect- ins District Officers for the coming year- All District Directors Well others in the Institute are to he Electric Current number of ladies in advocating that Town trio should bo available for itie in Ironing etc certain the during certain hours all those Who would to tho daytime call up Mr pbon- ami state what day and hours be most he will jV what can lfc made by the Council Sits lulls Trunk fijatem s port has been a kobri p plranCfor honor of providing with stpftnv site of but of for all points 1Akj A new train Car Ves of location this lietteir A0ENT3 TOft ttt her tii dead Of night and te operated and t ho are assured of a WftWrtpofnt stole out from thole along in sting armed with route to is the ana to he to Tit tamed t original gateway they lakes The train runs Initial signpost of the Can o the side lite steamer at Highway and It dis til e Wharf making it very triumph to Port Alberitt mado with ram and Wharf ot 1115 daily lR fttrlvtr toronto meeting of the prominent was Tourist tickets at reduced raits aw and action decide- now on sale to resorts upon Concentrated suspicion for stopover at point to pointed due south but even before until la definite plan of action w tided upon a group of men ttns scon Ai- bringing with them the Our Welcome signpost tendered the old town profuse apologies from the Mayor per set at Leaving Range and tank only Hardware at Dinns We clip the following J The TL The Loyal Temperance Legion was in Newmarket three months has been very sue- eessiuL started with thirtythree members ami new names have been added to the roll at every meet ing At present there is a member ship of ninetytwo A meeting has held every Monday afternoon one exception since an average attendance forty As the calls tor elec tion of officers every three mentis tile following were elected at the bet meeting for the next term President Donald 1st Vice Walter id Vice Hewitt Harry Stephens Secretary Constance CapeU Librarian Gladys Belfry Convenor or Com Simpson Treasurer Eleanor Stark Convenor Visiting Com Simpson Convenor Flower Stoddard Organist Asst A vote thanks was ten- the trustees and caretaker of the Methodist Church for their kind ness in providing a place of meet lug for the past three mcuths The object of the society is to edu cate the boys and girls in Temper ance principles and in the abstinence tobacco and profanity also teach ing them kindness to dumb animals The next meeting will be held in the schoolroom of the Christian Church next afternoon at A and the members of council Thus the matter ended lr so far a- the Albernts are concerned but it Is probable that more will be heard of it as the officer of the train he as Mr formerly resided in Bast Canadian Association are and is a brother of Mr Joseph annoyed at the liberty The tampering with sign- Mr Purdv who has been a posts is a criminal offence in ttvae Canada and liable to severe Several prosecutions left hast week and has taken ft the Pacific in Parry Sound Highway Association in past During his residence in months when proof could be Mr has actively associated adduced against some party or himself with the Methodist parties who had wilfully tampered School and bus been faithfully In his with or mutilated their signs place front to Sundav teach- In order mitigate against the class ot girls While at the possibility of the repetition of about to board the train Ins departure from town re ra take proceedings against the Port surprised to he again his the jiost class of Sunday School girls Qni to make this an example that In expressions of regret that as a warning to others they were about to lose their teacher Speaking on this subject and as a token of respect and day President J Kerr said presenUHlMr with a Hook upon the tearing up of the pair of gold links suitably en- of the Canadian i way as an act of desecration in i k rv cri i every Way as as In a note to The Forester a his arrival a Parry Sound Mr Pur- edifice This said I was too much overcome post was planted with due form to the parcel at the moment and ceremony in the presence of but kept it sealed until I reached the over people men of and when I opened it I- re- once from all the coast cities and called and shall never that from Seattle and Portland scene and fidelity of taking part in the function It 1OmaS Ma certainly is humiliating to these those Surdav girls- for one that alter tho so unworthy expense amis to Mr family will remain in they were put such an at least for the present fortunate thing should I Court CTroiuognvattpjnj awarded damage aolian brought Janies Sibley or on behalf of Urn The was averred of by terns struck a thrown by was to ask the loan sa mothers Ployed waikd ft fall a Upon Which he at the junction of King and streets West and last week- ills due to electric shock and Jus hands Were it from taot with live wife- 11066 i Saturday The House Victoria Day was by people it Is estimated than till mar hour to the display Of receipts Damage tv the Or was done to by during the storm early on Friday were largely fttlehded on Victoria pay A moderate placesthe at the Wood bine races at while attended the lacrosse match at and probably trot has otieslxth of roronto popula tion baseball at the Of course wore at the pie especially Sir dames Whitney again stated to press reporters on Friday that Hon J Hanna the Chairmanship of the Railway It to- be hoped old dame- report will now cease Mr name for the posi tion To prevent en- outbreak of tho Dominion Veterinary Inspector has all the canines in Todmorden is stated that Weston MbtruaWt Church will likely be transferred from West Toronto District of the Toron to Conference to the Pis- trict The annual school games city will come oft at thoKxiuiirioa Grounds on the 1st of June A distressing acedent the home of lee on Monday when his daughter Lee re ceived burns Which within short time caused death The accident happened at oclock in the morn ing when was lihting a baking I New Arriving Day Now Printer Vesting New- New Window Shades We a Very lrg Stock from Very to V Real Carpets la Union Carpets dn All Wool In Tapestry Carpets lh Carpet Squares In lnUn and all and pr loss and OH In all widths from One yard to four yards Boots and Shoes Spring St flea being shown In Var6iy We represent rtould like Us to call Very Beat Makers Shoes and on Monday anted Pair we sell I Phone BRUNtbK Groceries 1 White Celery Relish I0o Jar Mple Syrup Large Bottle of lOo Canned Chnries tla French he pot V Canned Fresh Herring for SMI Orange Me you would like us to call tor L Hogs quoted at point f As A In maMiig puddings always teat the the yolks he last tidily STANDARD- PATTErtNB THE LADIES STORE 1 SlNGLB FARE FOR ROUND TRIP Retween all stations in Canada GOOD MAY JUNE RETURN LIMIT PAST EXPRESS- Leaves Toronto am daily- Sunday making direct connection at Muskoka points and Settlers excursions summer Ladies Tan Punifts Latest style- Chi sale week at regular at Killed Cars A fatal accident occurred near the dooota few minutes seven oclock on Wednesday Which emphasizes the necessity of caution in crossing the railway tracks Albert Thompson who was employed at the Davis Tannery was on his to work was in the habit of taking a short cut behind mill When ho reached the rack he found train standing on the siding He climbed between two box cars and started to cross the main track when the Cobalt express along and struck him killing him instantly The engineer evidently saw him and brought the train to a standstill within vards The train hands went hack and picked up the body carrying It to the depot Within two minutes after the accident his son Harwell who works at Canes Factory came took charge Wesley was notified as Coroner and an inquest was ordered Some while chopping wood at Holland Landing deceased cut Jus knee and on account of white teg- had to amputated is thought that while he used his artificial leu with groat agility that when he lumped freight car he In his locomotion Deceased was vcars of and has married years He leaves a wife madch was Wooding of Holland Landing and three sons Arthur and Rav- mnnd an man who made a success of life in the face of a manner- In which- he kept his own premises was an example to his fellow The was opened at wardrooms the fallowing jurors Messrs RoVArcrn Chs Smith 1 Tohi A T more Wesley wants wpod Oeo P Jos Roach Fred STYLISH WEDDING RINGS There Is Style to Wed ding Rands as in all things Dame and we fulfil Our latest Shapes are certainly the Rest ever shown for the Wedding Sea- son Different prices to hutonly one Qualltj Plump K Solid Right Through CO and P Ticket Agta Issuer of Marriage Licenses only that the incident will mark thoculniliiation of the feel ing between the towns of Port and that from now on these two places will culti vate a more friendly spirit and some of that sweetness of and charity which makes for the betterment of all things Ottawa May a toy residing in a suburb of Ottawa hand oil last night by cainon cracker while as- sisting in the celebration of Empire Day lie was holding a giant fire cracker not knowing it was lighted when thr explosion occurred Buckingham Que May As the steamer Mildred approached the lock gates from above this morning the engines refused to work with the result that the steamer and scow which was in tow were drawn Into the outer current of the Both went over the dam back- wards but not before the crew saved themselves by jumping The water flooded the steamer causing the boil er to burst and the vessel was btpn to pieces The scow was loaded with cement valued at 5100 and the steamer was worth upwards of Time for that Summer Suit Now Call nnd Inspect Our Lino of Sum mer Suitings in Fancy Tweeds and Worsteds in the Most Popular Shades and Patterns also Light Weight Series Cheviots and Viciimas in sev eral Shades of Blue and Black gas heater she tochrd the match to the burner the flames spread unexpectedly heavy pressure and her caught ftrti Falling the fourth of tie Canada Life King Street west Tuesday WUPamIIurst was killed Peceascd was em ployed elevator man in the build ing and was on top of one of the cars oiling up before starting the days work emigrants in th City on Tuesdavaal fiOO passed on to West No less thMi 20 motormeir were fined in the Police Court on for speeding on Victoria Ray and driving after dark with out lighting their lamps The total fines amounted to Bros circus In Toronto on Jure Thomas Howe of Ontario St his right hand amputated at St Michaels hospital Tuesday night af ter having it crushed in the cog wheels of a machine he was working John Cameron II is in a critical condition at St Michaels Hospital suffering from a fractured skull He was working on the roof the Taylor Safe Works on Front street when he fell about fourteen feet through the skylight The fatality list of men working on poles was increased Wednesday morn ing when William a line man in the employ of HydroEl ectric touched a live wire and drop ped fifteen feet to death By the arrest of Lavery on Wed nesday the- police believe they have the leader of a gang of extensive smugglers of cocaine Into Canada Two Toronto stenographer girls Edith and Hazel Bailey have fallen heirs to an estate valued at from J750W to by tlie death of an uncle in Rochester City regiments left tor Niagara Camp on Thursday Mr 1 Tyrell appointed by the Ontario Government to explore and mako observations along the of Hudson Bay at Port left To ronto on Tuesday Newmarket Markets uf TO- WESTERN CANADA VIA June It and July and and every second Tufidav there- atterrintil September th WINNIPEG AND RETURN EDMONTON AND RETURN 4200 Tickets will alsobe on sale at cer tain dates via and Northern Navigation Company Through Pullman Tourist Sleepers will be in connection with above excursions leaving Toronto pm NO CHANGE OF CARS Full particulars tickets from any Grand Trunk Agent or write A EDuff District Passenger Agent Union Station Toronto Ont J Depot Agent Night Robes fine Nainsook elaborately with ValLace long or sleeves Pric es and each WHITE UNDERSKIRTS Ladies fine Nainsook Skirts three rows of fine for Ladies White Skirts fine Col tan Lace trimmed for 40 Ladies fine Nainsook Drawers trimmed with wide shadow Lace and fine tucks Reg Special price 50c W C LUNDY BANK OF MONTREAL Established CAPITAL ALL PAID UP UNDIVIDED PROFITS TOTAL ASSETS it Of at all important fa Canada and London Rag York Chicago Spokane Mexico aad Newfoundland Every deacrlptloa trasacte4- INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS Former customer of the Ontario Bank Branch will be at NEWMARKET BRANCH ROSS CLOTHING STOCK SHOB STOCK BOUGHT AT A BOUGHT AT A RATE ON THE RATE ON SCS1650 4 J DANFORD ROCHE CO have purchased a Clothing Stock amounting to 681660 at a rate on the order to be able to sell their Customers Clothing at Manufacturers Prices and undersell the Toronto Stock if SemiReadyTailoring Has No Peer to Your Speoiftl and Delivered in See our Line of Gents Furnishings Boots and Shoes for Summer wear They aretna Latest and Most Wheat per bush Oats per bush Barley per bush 080oUJ per Bran per ton Short per too SO Ou- 0 Hay per ton Eggs 0 23 Potatoes per bag 25 Chickens per lb 0 per Turkeys per lb 0 20- 0 22 i i fc V paid- in To Live Stock Market Following prices were this week Choice steers to Choice butcher cattle to vi Mixed loads to Common to 610 DONALD SHOE STOCK Now remarked and on Sale A Great Bargain for Young Men who wear sizes 6 6J in Patent Leather Tan Oxblood Oxford or Summer Shoes Spec- ial in good quantity Foot Ball Boots and Dancing Pumps MENS STRAW From New York also English Felts i s Buyers of Stocks of i Merchandise at a v i K r sen ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO TORONTO mm an fe

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