Newmarket Era , March 28, 1913, p. 3

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

i Hft son i IS 5 II ea- tin ONT I Many loss tOIDo in lay iter free Ask ox Ivor I F 1 Wtw J r Weeks Hems oh a ft firemens Supper The annual supper the Fire Bri- in connection with Office Specialty take place in the Kins Hotel this A is Anticipated Methodist Church I tier Gray of the last Sunday and his thonhl- and delivered sermons were appreciated Solos by Mr Hatter and Miss McKay together with vaster anthems and the organ ist Mr King save a recital of East Music previous to the evening ser vice The were pro- by Also the donation of t Parlor Social In view ot the slippery walking last Tuesday afternoon the attendance at the Parlor Social at the residence of U Cane was ver gratifying- the Dominion of the W Mrs was present and SAW a wry interesting talk on the progress of Work Vocal solos rendered by Mrs Howard an instrumental by Miss Millard after which reficiinenli and a social talk enjoy THE FRIDAY MARCH MM V THREE Real Estate Sale The Barker house on Ave was bought on Monday by Mr lm- Toole or A Mothers Meeting J Will fl d in the Albert Queen St on day 2nd of at An auspices Of the I wiU In on Monday March A good Unto is anticipated t San ff5ird our Is to i the of Health issue which every Soil lAJiUltng do well to the ok Asia- The Asia will leave Juno at Cape Town Sing apore and Jong Kong KxciusU of fcetwwn arrival time in of ip Apia Ahd strip over at Kong Canadian or Mur phy To- A 0 A very pretty wedding was en afternoon last week at Hie homo of Mr and A 1 Allen Crystal Springs When their only Florence May was united In to Mr f the of three the bade leaning on arm accompanied by strains of the Wedding March played by Miss Lottie of drawing ami in front Of bank of evergreens decoratrd wlih white Carnations and roses when I uL swi if marriage MHi feertertu by Clements Tlw looked in a dross of Ivory satin with ball and carried a of white iarnat inns FOR PATTERNS UNTONS ALL GOOD HOUSE list rinUlVKhi Hie increased adopts- And etc pi en tt iKviralcxI Man Found Dead Monday Mr Harry was taking a nun over the Holland marsh with his gun ho came dead man the West of the Holland about utiles above the railway bridge He at once notified County ConsUille of Holland Landing who Coroner Wesley for In- Accordingly two up the river in a boat and had a tnne bringing the remains to Bradford decomposition having already set in The remains wore placed in charge the undertaker and the Coroner immediately went to to in- Deceased was evidently born in Italy years ago and carried a Passport as a British subject landing at New York He was pro bably a carpenter by trade and a member of the Coopers Union name being Angello There are some personal belongings which may assist in identification and If are any friends in this vicinity to claim body they should the Coroner at once Electric lepUtMteeV Hunter state thai after meeting last Mon day a Committee of the Council would to discuss the matter and that before submitted to the public ineetiu would Iha Ileal feiven out The the said Mr Hunter have no desire to conceal anything and we will deal with interest Smashed to Pieces The high wind flood was too much for one of leaded glass windows the Church on the south and it cared in all to pieces On Friday night an other leaded glass window blew in over back door Temporary re pairs were at once made until it can properly replaced A big on the- residence of Mr Aubrey Davis was blown over on Friday afternoon and in falling it smashed hole in the root A big willow tree on St was blown over and top of a ma ple tree en the Primary School grounds was broken oft A Lout of shaving and dust troughs were down the rear of Canes Factory Mr had a strenuous keeping roof on hfs greenhouse In adjacent country fences were levelled in all directions The roof was blown off the barn of Mr near and also oil Iho mi deiorateii with Wert present- The and show Which the toil into force ud and icctoiciHiy and ihey to on 1st id May- Steps were also taken to ask the to suh i17tsiuion as reipdre all giving Insurance on the system to rates adequate permanent protections All the Otand Lodge officers were reelected Settlers f COLONIST Wlif those taking advantage of Excursions should bearin miml the exclnsibe features by the Pacific Jncoh- Toronto Price Our Price Lace a5ol to Collars and ftOc al Purchase of Slock of Squares all Qualities Oil CM ha and Linoleums One yarid to four yards wide Wo shall to call for your order twice a week If you us to mm Boots and Shoes Ail is Madras Muslins Spring Complete IunulotV ami heaps other have Urn to Hull Man J I pie were held grooms gilt to at So per yard bride a handsome nufteti and to the organist a beautiful brooch set with a topaz and a circle We wish ttem our heart lee spending a short couple in at home after An 1st Mr and Mrs moved to a this We are pleased Jo see Master Jawa again after undergo- an in the Sick Child- Hospital Toronto Draperies Woman and Child A BRUNTON Mftei it with a trip to West Owing to the inclemency the I It is the only allCanadian jweattiir there was noiVvery large Only line operating- through trains j gathering at the Church to Western Canada No change of Sunday evening last Pas- depots Only line operating through standard and tourist sleepers to Win nipeg and Vancouver All is owned and operated by Canadian Pacific Railway affording the highest form of tor Rev Clements occupied tjie pulpit ami preached a very interest ing sermon on the Resurrection very many friends of Mr J Davis be sorry to learn he is rates will be In effect not improving much in health Tuesday March 3rd to October Master Leslie of visited his grand Sir and via lom McKucn over the holidays inclusive and roundtrip tickets will be Issued Canadian- Pacific Railway rrom On- Mr Frank we very points very low to learn is under the care example and return wish- him a speed v recovery return and oth er points In proportion Return limit two months Tuesday during march and April the Canadian Pacific will run l Settlers trains to A The Adult Class met at the of the Misses Fairies on barn of Mr Flanagan on the Peg and West for the accommodation I A good program was rear of the con of of settlers travelling liv Mock consisting of readings effects a colonist car will and sneecites by a number Farm Produce Very good last Saturday and the farmers realized good prices As high as was paid for new laid eggs and for choice butter Roth butter and were plentiful The ruling prices paid were as follows Kggs to per doz putter to per IB IS to verib Potatoes per bug Si Apples per per quart Cabbage and each Lettuce 3 heads for Parsnips per per Live chickens per lb lie Old Hens per 12 to lie to death and was just getting over Ducks per lb He Geese per lb to Live Turkeys per lb to Pigeons per pair Rabbits Hides per lb 10 lie Calf Skins per lb io13c Sheepskins to Tallow per lb Little Flower Plucked The large attendance at funeral last Tuesday afternoon notwithstand ing the very disagreeable weather was expressive of the Sympathy of the public with Mr and Mrs Andrew Davis in the loss of their little ling on The scr- was conducted Jlev J I by Rev The flowers nearly filled the room among many tickets being wreaths from the Tannery em ployees and the About a month ago the little girl J had a narrow escape from being burnt the effects when inflammatfon set in I followed pneumonia specialist was brought up from Toronto on Saturday night and he an operation at Sick Child rens- Hospital in Toronto was at once obtained and a 1 Metropolitan car was chartered at midnight to the patient to the Hospital No time was lost In performing thV operation hut all was avail and she died within hours This lovely find so J Called hence by earthy doom to how sweet a flow er could bloom lire sin could harm or sorrow Death came with friendly care opening bud t heaven ccnvcvM bade it blossom there ached to the settlers effects This car will leave Toronto on regu lar train at 1020 pm arriving at West Toronto it will be attached to settlers effects train is mentioned above For those not travelling with stock and effects special Colonist cars will be attached to regular train leaving Toronto at pm run through to Winnipeg without change No charge is made Colonist ears Tourist sleeping cars are also gentlemen An address was read by Mrs Fairies expressing the regret of Mho class on losing our president Mr Fry and his wife and family horn the church and Sunday to which Mr Fry made an appropriate reply on behalf Mrs Fry and himself Mr and Mrs Fry intend movin- to farm at Vic- Square Miss Delia Fairies spent- a few days in Toronto Mr and Mrs Jus Burnett who living at Victoria Square Opening ToDay and days You are re spectfully invited to inspect the Millinery following have rated on tegular trains leaving To- for the past- year have moved to rcnto 1020 tWr home here Onewav Colonist Rates to Vanccu- The met the home of Victoria Seattle Wash SpoiMr and Mrs Anthony to bid thorn vcr kane Wash Portland Ore BC Los Angeles San Diego San Francisco ere will be effect daily March l5ih to April inclusive Full particulars front farewell prior to their departure- to Altona They will be much missed in the Church and Sunday School Mr Tones Toronto is visiting with relatives Mr Walker of Newmarket was Mm Agent or write M Murphy town over Sunday trict Passenger Agent Toronto Whitchurch Council Mr It of Springfield III is visiting relatives Mrs J and children of To- rontd spent a fewdays at A Laws Andrews Church Two large congregations turned out to worship Easter Sunday Few out to view Easter bonnets as Fluid Crop Competition The Directors of the Newmarket Ag- Society met on Thursday- night young so fair 1 0 last and decided to hold a Standing Field Crop Competition again this year The grain selected this time is fall wheal and the pri zes will as follows 1st prize 2nd 3rd Prize Prize Prize 000 Prize SI was devotion Both sermons by the pastor suited anniversary were very earn- island instructive The morning text Luke 2131 was a very capable sermon on genuineness of tho He disproved l ami clearly the somewhat com- mon belief that the resurrection was I myth its recital by tho Apostle I the result of a vivid or overwrought I The Any member Newmarket Agricul- Society living within a radius fifteen miles may compete not The pie social at Mr Wm dons on Good Friday evening was not as well attended as it would have been bad the weather been more fa who were there Mr and Mrs Kennedy of Toronto spent a few days with his parents TOWN LINK 1TKMS manifest by the spirit of earnest A of to become one which fee also entitles the member to ex hibit Newmarket Fall Fair The Fields entered for competition must consist of not less ban acres not more than twenty All entries to be made with the Secretary Keith Newmarket on or before May Council met at Vundiirf on Wet hist with all the members present and Bak er in the chair Bill were presented front the fo- But those lowing themselves Clark cedar planks A Snider use of hall Or A cedar Stephens collector ftOO gravel Thompson fl00 The treasurer was instructed to Mr Blackburn accompanied his pay presented brother and Fred Smith on A waited on he court their Western journey last Saturday til grant to gravol the as far as Toronto and spent Faster ion lino at lot 29 Councillor I with his many friends Mooroheatl was com Frank is getting regular in his and to spend vJsits lhe h t as Resolutions were passed Reeve Baker ommissioi or to dispose of timber on Road the Tories arc on the wane We are informed his usual slang to the Hon Macken zie King We woild tell him to save his wind for his pet schemes for Mr King and him dont belong to the same school He is beneath Mr K lugs notice Dr Clarl told us Mr Foster could change his skin in three years but member for North York can change Itquicker he is now in fav or of Canal which he openly de nounced at Ottawa but tWere is a greater change than that in the not far distant future stepping down an out Howard Black youngest child of Mr John Black of the line is now convalescing after an attack measles which are very prevalent the locality A Aft A WCLUNDY THE LADIES STORE EWMABKET in Fort William March The Cana dian Pacific Railway has awarded a contract for a three millionbushel annex to their elevator at Fort Wil liam making the net capacity seven million bushels 1 allowance of lot con deem advisable Sir dames Whitney said in the Legislative Assembly one day last week Mr Rowell thought everything in connection with the government wJi The evening sermon in Part went assure the Christian that would preserve his or her Identity or In other words We should know each other there The Choir parts of the services were excellent In aim morning ren dered 1st Awake Thou that Sleep- by Maker 2nd of by Simper Roth of numbers wire well rendered each of the parts balancing well with the oth ers An alto and soprano duett Love Divine All Love Excelling sang by Miss Oliver and airs Cross was a musical treat of harmony and expression The three anthems in the evening As it Began to Dawn and Sa vior Breathe an Evening Blessing were well rendered by the Mr A Ryes sang difficult but beautiful and Miss Oliv er a contralto solo Consider and Hear Me Choir management would like to have repeated the morning an thems in tho evening as requested by some of the congregation but owing to the fact that the choir numbers tor Sunday had been published the week before they felt they wouW have to adhere to trio other man who stands on his get so tired as he makes people Councillor to Invest on the decay We go one and gato the wrongful removal of- say we are sure it is can from road allowance at lot j sure Sir James his supporter con Wedding Rings Wedding Rings arc the Acme of Perfection The Style is Correct the Work manship and Finish ate Per fect and Quality is Plump It is of such a Shape that permits the wearing of two or more otlier rings on the Same Finger all from to Councillor for things grow up quickly of Culverts tile for quickly for instance ships use The writer to euro one car load of crushed stone think- tort between lots SO audi con Ash was appointed path- master lieu- of to- act for No con in Smith who declined North York is decaying rapidly Some and vanish as a mushroom The writer whs interrogated the th the question Do manners and civility formed any part the curriculum at the Sir James attended Answer Behold the man Fred Websters children Vance Willie ami Vivian have had the was appointed but are now over the worst for No eon The storm of Good Friday loft of Geo trail in uprooting trees unroofing from township barns and scattering rail fences in A bylaw was passed om John of the Itit line cut his at and appointing as second Sanitary npector Council adjourned to meet on April Live Stock Market Prices in Toronto this week were as follows Butchers Cattle to Calves 825 to Lambs to Sheep to Hogs Toronto Markets March I9i3 Fall Wheat per bush Oats per bush 0 39- per bush Rye per bush TjO Peas per bush I Hay per ton U Batter per lb 28- 33 Bags per doz Chickens per lb Ccese per Ducks per lb Turkeys per lb Before starting your Spring HouseCleaning see lhe Largest Assorted Stock in Town of MADRAS IN CREAM AND Heavy Plauen Curtain Lace inches wide in Deep a you would pay Special this week yard Heavy Fish Net Curtaining 30c 35c and 50c See our New Assorted Stock of Pretty Curtains Art Sa- teens Furnfture Covering LUNDY V- W Send the Era to absent Licenses Consistency may be a jewel but it has no value at the pawnbrokers In Oro and Coun ty the storm king created havoc in its path last Friday The saw mill of Mr John Jamleson on the Ifene- Road was demolished while the large barn the- farm Just to the wk north was Cut from its a huge knife The east end of the Mr at was also blown while practically every la that Is mote or less damaged blown down years supply of wood last Wednes day Dick Dtniam Chum Black cut theirs the following day Carrol tossed the gang- We aro informed Frank is now keep ing his grandmother company since Wells vacated the homestead a suggestion amounts to anything wo would advise- him to take unto him self he kmnvs who and settle down on the farm- We wish him good J Thq Town Lino put dismal Saturday in contrast to the I with what it did two Saturdays pre vious Mar Two rigs withthreo solitary occupanls formed the that hied their way to the Cbn- in Saturday j contrast with of cutters and to the Ma Meeting 00 d Newmarket Markets I vTt March Fail Wheat per bush 0 Goose Wheat per bush 0 00 bush Barley per bush 53 Oats per bush 0 Bran per ton i 33 Shorts per ton Hay per Son now Eggs per Butter Potatoes per bag Chickens per ft per ft v per lb Turkeys 0 as 0 17- 0 rS5 Let Your Next Suit SEMIREADY I 4 New Spring Styles AND Samples have Arrived THEV THE BEST EVER I- SHOWN IN NEWMARKET Style Fit- and Time to out Your Easter Suit- Now 1 A vhCOt DUNCAN Thfpntsput iEr- TORONTO

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy