Newmarket Era , April 14, 1905, p. 7

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J THE ERA FRIDAY APRIL CHINA Weeks Jews WHAT GOING OK IK Morning subject A Heart Tonic Evening subject Habit Houses Some people have been counting up and find that last year new bouses were built in Newmarket The de mand for houses still continue- and the prospects are that more will be built here this year Mr Miller commenced a new on Got ham street and we hear that two more are to go up on the opposite side of the street April Copt Armstrongs Will The will of the late apt Arthur Armstrong of has been filed lor probate He left an estate worth The personalty consisted of cash stocks life mortgages 2700 book debts in horses cattle and sheep and in household goods The real line PRINTED PIECES sste farm worth have more than good value in TO I LET SETS we know are well worth ln- Another line of PRINTED PIECES Four Colors pink Sage Green Apple Green and Electric Blue all Urge pieces would good buying at This lot sets we are selling at 276 Another lot of 50 Sets pieces uptodate in Style rich gold tracings COLORS White and Gold Blue and Gold Pink and Gold Green and Gold piece full a regular SET FOR While They Last Our principal reason lor selling so is we IMPORT DIRECT from the MANUFACTURERS acres in Manitoba valued at lots in Lloydtown Maple Club One evening last week the Juniors of St Andrews Ward met at ho residence of Mr J and or ganized the Maple Leaf Football and Baseball Club with twenty cithers and elected following officers Captain Wesley Allen Custodian Russell Collins The boys will practice every even ing weather permitting on the Prim ary School grounds At the conclusion of the business Master Carl served refresh ments Mr George Morton is moving to Whitby having leased his farm to Mr Latham who took possession last fall Mr Hart is down from Victoria His daughter is sick On Monday last Mr EL Rogers little boy three years of age slipped off the strawstack he had fol lowed his father and fell to the ground a distance of ten feet He was picked up in such pain that Mr Rogers went at ones for the doctor who found that no were broken but the boy was suffering from inter nal injuries We are pleased to know that he is recovering and will be all right in a few days Mr King has removed to his now homo formerly occupied by Mr David Draper and Mrs King will now be at home to her own relations ASK AY The new Methodist Church at on the King circuit will be for divine worship on Easter Sun day Rev Brown president of the conference will preach the i sermon at 1030 a after which the church will be dedicated At Rev Pres byterian and at pm Rev Jos Young chairman will pieach Rev Hill preached anniversary sermons in Lindsay on Sunday and on Monday evening delivered a lecture teacher Mr is the happiest man in town Its a boy Buffalo spent a days with his mother and son Norman spent a day last week with friends in Rich mond Hill Mr and of were in town on Sunday A visited her sister week Mr arid Mrs Miller of spent Sunday at the homo of her fa ther Mr Martin Miss of is spend ing a few weeks at the home of her brother Melville Sister of Alt Albert spent in town Mr and of spent Sunday at the home of her and Mrs Phillips Clifford of visited his mother on Sunday DINNER SETS A fine assortment on hand and more the ocean coming direct from the Potteries Like the Toilet Sets wo them at Close Prices Our Sets with inch plates Gold Traced for will you least The Leading Grace Telephone Jewels to Suit No Matter What Mm Style of Your Easter we have Jewelry to Suit If you wish to post yourself on latest in SHIRT WAIST SETS HAT PINS NECK CHAINS BROOCHES BRACELETS LOCKETS GOLD GOLD STICK PINS DIAMOND RINGS Wo pleasure in showing them ATKINSON CO JEWELERS Property for Brick Kitchen and Good of ground SUuaW tide St A T DO AH r I House for Apply to John Huater Imperial Co Id by MRS JONES PAftK AVE The annual Easter ThankOffering service the Womens Missionary Society in connection with the Meth odist Church took place at Maple- ton on Wednesday afternoon and was the greatest success in the his tory of the Society The President Mrs took charge pro gram which included devotional exer cises responsive reading solo by Miss readings by Mrs Manning and Miss Re freshments were then servl and sat down to tea alter which the company enjoyed a social hour or two interspersed with elocutionary selections by Mrs Cook and in strumental by Miss The offering amounted to Was a wise man Lived long ago There are many wise men now When they paint they It spreads easiest covers most looks best wears longest costs by job IB colors Get card at Foot Ball Club An enthusiastic meeting took place in the Fire Hall on Tuesday evening when the Newmarket Football Club was reorganized with the following officers Hon Patrons Mayor Roadhouse Hon J Davis Cane Schmidt Sir Mulock Hon- A Coombs President T 1st Vice 2nd Vice Aubrey Davis 3rd Vice Ross Executive Ed Ed Doyle Tom Irwin Vernon Custodian Bert McCarten Practice Monday Wednesday evenings also Saturday from pm till dark oo KESWICK the Concert On Wednesday evening next 19th Harvey Lloyd will make you and th string band will charm you You should have seen the millinery on opening days if you didnt But there are lots of pretty uptodate ones yet Mrs Terry is on the sick list Some of the Orchard Beach campers are looking after their gardens and Mrs have returned from Michigan and are staying for the present with her mother Mrs Nancy Morton See Bros ad page BAKER HILL Mr Huntley and brother Bumard of Bel haven spent a few days with relatives here last week Miss Delia Evans of Providence is the guest of Miss for the past week A very pretty wedding was celebrat ed at the home of Mr J on the when his youngest daughter May united in the holy bonds of matrimony to Mr Joseph Grose by the Rev Hairier The wedding march was played by the brides sister Mrs Hamilton The was prettily in a drefts of Crepe Chine with a Mock effect with dutches ribbon and all- over lace trimming and carried a bouquet of of the valley The bride was attended by her sister Miss Etta who wore a dress of de Chine with a of lace and ribbon trimming The groom was by his brother Mr Roller Grose The grooms gift to the bride was a handsome gold watch and chain About fifty guests were present After the wedding the happy couple left amid showew of rice and good on the p train for Toronto thence to St The bride was the recipent of many useful and costly presents Some of the farmers in this vicin ity are busy on the land Mr and Mrs A Law and family visited on with relatives on the fifth line Mi J Patterson and daughter have returned home after spend ing a week helping Mr Will Patter son settle in his new home near New market Miss Henderson is at present with her friend Miss Hill Miss A Hall and Miss of Pine Orchard were the guests of the Misses Davis for a few days We welcome Mr and Mrs Mal colm Paisley in our raids Miss Clara Jones of spent a couple of days with her sister Mrs Paisley last Mr of Woodstock is visit ing his brother Mr Mr A Law is busy making maple syrup Some of the boys met last Saturday and had Watch out Albert Rumor has it there is to be a wed ding on the side ine this week Par ticulars later Quite a number from here were over to Baker Hill Church last Sun day evening Mr is expected to take charge of the service In the Church Sunday morning in tho absence of the pastor who will be busy trying his exams at Scott Bros are having great success sawing lumber They have both their engines on one saw which makes swift work They are cutting for Byron present Frosty Mrs Daniel Tripp died on Satur day April at her daugh ters residence near Wick The re mains were brought to the family residence West of on Sunday The funeral took place on Monday to where the body was interred Board of Health Who are they What are their duties Last week our school closed foi- want of owing to tho prevalence of scarlet fever in the neighborhood Several houses already being quaran tined On Tuesday hist our popular teacher Miss McGregor asked of the trustees to close the school for a few days but Friday was summoned to commence teaching again on Monday of this week by the secretary of tho trustee board and still our local Board of Health sleeps peace fully on while the malady spreads Is it possible that there will have to be three or funerals before these officials will awaken to their duty Mr Gordon is offering for sale a beautiful building lot in this village at a bargain Suitable for dwelling or business See his ad in another column WESTONS J TORONTO I BREAD Every Day MAPLE SYRUP This Exclusive is always busy Each months business exceeds the ceding one this result implies satisfaction Satisfied customers is our most desirable asset A Large Variety of Toilet Soaps at tempting prices We would like to have you inspect this new arrival j A special purchase of Oranges this weekExtra Choice Stock i Ripe Bananas Pineapples Miss M Brown spending this week at Mrs Pattersons We are pleased to hear that re port was not true that Mrs Jos Lemon had lost her eyesight VIVIAN The funeral of Mr Geo Wight was very largely attended Sunday Rev Partridge and preached from Injurs I Masons and Workmen preceded the funeral to the cemetery where the former took charge of burial service Among those a distance were Mr and Mrs Shields of Mr and Mrs from Miss Baker of loronto and Mr of is num erous others from Aurora and New market- Mrs Wight and family have the deepest sympathy of the entire neighborhood in the of a kind and loving husband and Mr Ms place in to Mr and intends removing Toronto Mr his rcnrrl Hie house to Mr and will oc cupy the store himself The League Scinl which will be held In the basement of the Methodist Church on the evening of April 21th Raster Monday will be a Festival of Na tives of various will con tribute to the and in the refreshment 7afiiese Chinese Indian wait ers will attend to the wants of the guests It will he Interesting to see if the Russian and Jap bur ied the hatchet for and if the and patched up their quarrel dummy and Uncle Sam will also he in evi dence so yon vill vnldood among so many The Pan Cake Social given by the Guild last week successful in the highest degree Although the Hall with Its white ami the ghostly waiters presented an tin- Try our Stock Food for Calves If you use our Poultry Spice your chickens will speedily develop Phone 35 HARDY W COL KESWICK Wishes to thank the public for their patronage during past year and asks for a continuance His aim is to keep The Best of Everything that the community require at Right Prices Special attention to the Millinery Department Opened by Miss Alexander Wood stock Opening Saturday April and following Monday and Tues day COLE KESWICK Carting and Teaming CORNERS Call quotation and fcvfcy order KvtrrUJcg Addvess and Presentation To Mr Frank It is with tit regret that we assemble with you to say farewell for a and on the Sunday School and Literary would this opportunity of ex pressing to you our appreciation of your services We have Indeed sufficient reason for our own to deeply regret your going as your duties as secretary of the Sunday School and Literary have ever been most ably and iuUf discharged We would beg you to accept the accompanying slight token esteem remembrance and of your work With sincere wishes fur your future welfare and happiness and humble prayer that and blessing may follow you we remain on behalf of the Friends Sunday School and Literary Society New market Literary Society Starr School April WOO above address was read and presented to Mr with a pretty gold locket and bible at the home of Mr St In the pretence a number of young people of the Society on a- hit Mr and Ms moving to Tor- Spfing again come to us with its beauty and sunshine The are already cat seeds Mr Emerson sowed the first grain in this this Mr Silas Sennet a smiling face A young farmer come to remain with him Filey spending a few days In Mount Albert last week Annie Baker of paid flying visit to her Bethel friends on Sunday Mrs J- A and and Maud attended the wed ding of May week The Aid of Bethel Church at the homo of Mrs A this A good time is expected as Mrs always adds a good sum to the treasury Lena has returned home from the North having the winter with her stater Mrs Mr J A expected home from Owen Sound next week Mr Arthur Shtppard ha returned homo from and in again work on the farm Mr Harlan Huntley And Mtcr a fev days their Mr Jra Mr of spoke to a largo gathering in Hall on Sunday Mr Perry of Toronto win week from Sunday at 230 p Quito a number attended the funeral off the late John Miller from to burying ground on Wednesday The widow and family have the heartfelt sympathy of many friends J Richard Mitchell has moved into Mm Jacksons just vacated by Phil and family who have moved w Mr Fleming of accent for the Dominion Organ and Piano Co drove up week and placed an with and one with J Brooks They are beauties Brooks and lady friend from Newmarket Pino Orchard on Sunday out for something doing in the near future new furniture coming to the station from Henry who has been log from a severe Mines ha a turn for the better undersigned Is prepared to do all kinds of Carting and Teaming at Right Prices Residence at Charles Huron St earthly appearance enjoyed fl WAITER I the pancakes and syrup and ex- WALTER RANDALL col lent program larnishe1 The pro ceeds amounted to See Bros ad page Mia Lucy in home for the summer from Toronto Mrs Edward Peterson who ha been all winter In improv ing nicely Brandon and family have the sympathy In their sad of a good wife and mother ha purchased a team of home and Intends working the old Swiro farm this Hummer talk Zephyr boy Mr Samuel who ha been very III ha taken a turn for better Robert Brooks ha returned from Toronto where ho ha been upending a week with hi brother Walter who got ankle and foot Ho In St Michael hospital and do- FOR ROWEL TROUBLKSNO FAM ILY can Afford to UK WITHOUT IT I regard Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy as of wry best remedies for bowel troubles says Mr J editor the I make thlo statement after having used the medicine In my fam ily for several yearn I am never without It No family can afford to ho without a bottle of this reme dy in fie house It is certain to bo needed sooner or later For Bale by Lloyd School No For the Month Bessie rltt Joy III Mary Main John rtarrltt Morloy Jr 111 Audrey Karnes Ruby McDonald Clarence ycar HHva fail Karnes Huntley Jr Bessie Mitchell Ircaton Karnes John King Standing for March Harry Proctor ell a Defi ne Proctor Iraviss Jr any Annie Drown Stanley Darker HI Ira Dmfglas Annie Ida Johnson Jr HI Edna proctor Morn ing Nellie Stanley Morning Sara J tunica Lincoln Lewi For Sale or Rent Nelson Taylor Son Agents for the Saskatchewan Val ley Land Co and tho Pearson Co whe control the Last Mountain Valley District Farm for sale In the Dauphin consisting of acres an Ideal ranching farm Good buildings and convenience a snap for a small rancher Write for particulars TAYLOR SON Ashville Man Boyds Livery The undersigned is now running a Union Bus to all trains Orders by telephone for all parte of tho Town will receive prompt attention A BOYD Old Stand Crown bred by Wilson of will bo kept for service Also a few choice of good ba con type with plenty of bono and length for sale FiveRoomed House garden and Fruit trees About fifteen minutes walk south of Newmarket Immedi ate possession Apply to ANGUS WILLIAMS Newmarket FOR SALE Blacksmith House and Shop In the Village of Sharon Good stand Ap ply to A WILLIAMS Newmarket For Eleven acres of land a very desir able building site corpora tionwith residence corner of Huron and Second Streets Ap- Ily on premises to MISS KBLTY Eugene Proctor Delia Jr Willie Donne Laura Powell I Myrtle Drown Charlie aoof April 10 John a carriage blacksmith HO years of age dropped dead while working at the bench on Saturday A Great Record We arc making a record this year in placing students and gradu ates into good positions Business Is brisk Business men know of the excellence of our and many requests have gone unfilled for want of welltrained students to recom mend No young man or woman can a mistake by spending a lew months In training In our splendid The Enter TORONTO Shaw Principal any time Catalogue To Farmers A thorobred Dull years old for sale on lot Con Whitchurch J Nowmarket P Vccflcls valued at 1277725 far been captured by Japan- while attempting to enter Vtadlvostock FOR PERFECT HOME DYEING USE BRIGHTEST AND BEST FOR THE DIAMOND All and Dealer TAKE NO I

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