Newmarket Era , October 17, 1913, p. 3

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ten Tit A Pumpkin Pie Soda Young Guild of will hold a pumpkin Pic Social on Friday Oct Proceeds In piano which should bo liberally responded to by ho Congregation j iladly Hurt ft Last Friday Howard Proc tor who was working at the Factory in Aurora was t in the stomach with a board a circular saw causing internal injury lie was brought to his fath ers In ho won confuted to his bod two or is recovering marvellous Wars dVJaugiricr at her versatility was simply Everybody Interest curling For the three months coding invite to attend a meeting in the Sept there Fir Half M girths AGENTS PATTERNS J I J Schombcrg Fair This Ib the closing day lor Fair and the chief attraction Is a trot for a purse of and a trot for The and Aurora Hallway will connect with Metropolitan cars at Bond Lake Junction at and a Returning will leave at and after the Concert connecting with bats for Toronto and Newmarket forget tin Young Peoples Convention in tc Christian Church on Friday and Saturday Sec pro- grain on page The people who buy are the people who make it as much a mint to rcd the Eras as its news columns Mr Simpsons dog was killed by an auto down Town On Thursday evening of last week The pheasants in liroughtons store window were quite an attraction dur ing the Fair r We want all the girls and nojs of the end their friends present at next meeting to he held in the Methodist Room Tuesday 2lst at pm when tho Banner awarded ur Legion by the County Convention will be displayed and put in place The inombers of the arc expected to he with us apt Taylor of he Salvation Army has consented to give a short ad dress Program by the children will also he rendered Come Com all Com Church at the Church next Sunday morh- Jpwltl bo relative to people The sermon by the pastor and the special by thy Choir will be along this lino v The evening service will be tird in the Scries when upon number of attending these services Is In dicative of tiro Nowmarkot take in- a plain sermon da a vital principle Christian An was given by Mrs Stevens on Tuesday ev ening last on Favorite Vorsts in Epistles The good attendance mani fest lh interest token in these meetings yomg The mooting next week will bo in charge or the- Missionary Commit toe rfnd something instructive will ready for nil Social Committee arc arrang ing lor 20h Reserve the date Hie schoolroom will ap propriately decorated for tlie Games will be provided in cluding a- Spoiling Match Hooks of Bible of Aurora arid with the watermains Schools played a on Wednesday but- as there were match at Aurora on Wednesday after- ho connections shipped thereis still noon resulted In a victory for delay They expected herb by a score of The boys played football there the Same afternoon and were Aurora Risky Scat Mr impienient agent at was sitting on a fence in Towriship talk business to a fanner one day last week when rail broke and ho fell backwards A rib was broken a gash In Ws head hill happened six weeks ago anil he is now- around again as usual today and as as they arrive the sow flow which continues at gals a will bo turned tho reservoir The last new well is now down New Church A bee was last week and the excavating is now complete lor the now Free Methodist Church on Mil lard Ave The building bo with front entrance Tire gravel is on the grounds for cement foundation connection with water main was made yes terday Work will bo proceeded with at once They expect to the Roofon before the snow flies Press London Free Press A more delighted audience than which heard the choir- of- Centre Methodist Church last would be difficult find Miss Jessie Alex ander gave four delightful numbers and seemed to surpass high stand ard set at former concerts She was encored after every number and gen erously responded Remember the time and place Nov 1013 at St Andrews Newmar Wo show the in pric es and colors Sweater Coats in Mens and from 3 tins of New Peas for cans Fresh Pink Salmon 3 of Kellogs Corn Flakes Sugar Is veryi firm and la a good purchase at present prices We will toys Local Option Does Prohibit During the second and third of the Fair in Newmarket last week there was at least 13000 people on grounds and out of all that crowd there was only man that was topheavy and lie w offensive in fact not boisterous enough to at tract attention and consequently- es caped arrest That is quite a con trast with the condition of things ten years ago when the police were kept busy running obnoxious mn off the grounds and landing several in the cooler for their offensive as well as dangerous actions nothing like as large crowds This is a striking illustration to prove that Local Option docs pro hibit and that former conditions vastly improved Fair Notes The ball and hoop throwers did a big business on the Midway the last afternoon of the Fair The foreigner who Opened the pro gram in front the Grand Stand on Thursday afternoon was a native of Chill South America Messrs Thos and John Warren of Tor visit ors at the Fair on Thursday J Complaint is made by one of the merchants that a piece of bunting was stolen from the front of store one night last week Much interest- was taken In the PlayerPianos exhibited by the Ger hard Co of Toronto which for quality of tone and perfect mechanism was and will probably result in closing several sales Among the distinguished visitors at Fair we noticed Mr J A Armstrong and Mr J M Walton Liberal Candidate The concert on the last night of the Fair was the greatest success of all The Town Hall was simply packed and about were turned away The program gave good sat isfaction Mrs I won over prizes nearly all on flowers and vegetables By actual count there were 110 oh the grounds at one time last Hay of the Fair The Stand brought in re venue of The gate money was better than ever before Canadian Home Circle A cordial and an enjoy able time are promised all who at tend the Rally of next Wednesday a being the anniversary of the incorporation of the Order Supreme Secretary J Mi Foster A Supreme Organizer T It District Organizer TampII A bicycle was stolen from Hoses grocery tlie second night of the Fair A bus load of ladles belonging to Newmarket Institute drove out to Pine on Wednesday afternoon and gave program Newmarket Howlers had a big sup per at the King Hotel on Wednesday night to wind up the sea son and present the trophies The partridge season opened on Wednesday last and reports say supply is unusually large this fall Mr at the Motrorolitan Depot has bought aTr house on St West Dominion Government is put ting a now covering on the bridge crossing Holland River on the road Owing to Monday a holiday the Town will meet on Tues day evening Mr N Collins the milkman is about to sell out after being on road for years If the transfer completed he will purchase Mrs Cams house oj Prospwt Ave 10ra till Christmas for Overflow Personals Mr and Mrs left for Winnipeg last Saturday Miss fiflffy of Oakville is spend ing a month with Mrs IT Mr J and Mlest attended tho funeral of his aunt Miss Walker at Bradford Friday Porter of Stella near Kingston visited Mr It Y on Monday He lived in Bradford nearly years ago Mr Clarence May of Toronto was in town yesterdayt making- arrange ment or the of his grand father at Pine Orchard on Saturday 100 New Coats are the pleased to call for your grocery Af feaa and the i We keep the Shoes you the very best makers the trade are handled by us and we personally J- guarantee every pair you buy A J rT JAiJiL I and j i hi Provincial Audit It is rumored a petition is circulation asking for- an au dit of tho Town Accounts To be come effective this petition requires 30 signatures An audit will cost the town and it is hard to sec what will be gained No one doubts the honesty of the Town Treasurer and regular auditors appointed by i8c Council prepare a list every year of the taxes waterrates and electric light bills not paid If this is is wanted why dont Coun cil got after the delinquents without putting general taxpayers to un necessary expense The Latest Mew Tori Remember Friends Will you please write to me of ten is the frequent request of the dear one leaving the home circle to those left behind but in the rush and hurry of everyday life compara tively few people have time to de vote to correspondence of general In terest to absent friends beyond the home circle Hence the local paper Is reckoned host medium The many received at the office from subscriber at a stance when renewing payments who state that is like a weekly letter the old home is astonishing and gives assurance that the home paper supplies a longfelt want to dear who have looted beyond hounds of the Often times items of interest are given that writers of a private letter might not know or Possibly have overlooked It is really wonderful how eagerly one scans a home paper when obtainable at a long distance fr the old Even people not Intimately known previously become of absorb ing interest when reading tho record of their marriage or doath or fig ured prominently In some local or public enterprise In time past we have occasionally given quotations from letters received from the North Provinces and from States verifying the truthfulness of the observation that these former re sidents old North regard Era as a letter from take liberty urge upon hose having dear ones away from homelife of other days to send them this paper regularly for the coming and a letter occasional ly and sec if they do not appreciate your thoughtfulness As a special Inducement for friends in the Ridd ing to act upon the suggestion we will send the paper to all now subscrib ers for with he balance year thrown in for the price of one year Accept the offer and see If jour friends do not appreci ate your be in the A Hall is given the program each of which is an oldtime favorite Syne Chairmans Remarks Violin Selection Fairyland Waltz Silver Bell Waltzfftlr J Parker del Mr Gently Sweet A Mrs Address J Foster A Duett Whispering Hope Miss Henry Mr W Humorous SketchMr Son Mr I Dialogue The Old Maid Aunt Tabitha Old Maid Mrs Jennie Niece Mrs Parker Anna Steele a Miss Susan a Maid Mrs Crocker Deacon White a Widower Mr Dr a Widower Mr Scott Violin Selection Old Favorites Mr 1 Parker Solo with violin Mr Address Mr T Young Quartette Church in the Wildwood Miss Henry Mrs Mr and Mr Atkinson Humorous Sketch Mr I Musical Selection Mr Scott Character Song Old Black Joe v Mr Gadsby Recitation Public School Board Regular meeting at the Secretarys Office on Wednesday evening Present Clark and Manning also Principal Cornell Wm Holt was heard regarding the punishment of his little girl by the teacher and the matter was referred i to Mr Cornell to investigate and re port at next meeting The engagement of Miss Scott and Miss Mcpherson at per annum and Miss at For annum was confirmed by the Board The action of the Committee in ac cepting for the school build ing was confirmed A large number of accounts were passed and the Board adjourned During the past summer the Board I spent over in repairs to the J of Prospect Ave School and the new Yonge School WO on Park Ave has cost 2ti- St Andrews Church There was only a fair turnout on Sunday morning to listen to a very able sermon by the minister His text was from Isaiah 715 In vi vid and varfcti applications he portray ed the goodness and greatness of God and showed his hearers that all camo good and great only as they took God into their lives The choir ployed by City In Hall on Sunday last was inaugurated tlb First Singing Fes tival in this city of the Welsh Church Tlie too free use of liquor at a Pol ish wedding feast on Saturday broke up in a fight and lauded six prison ers in policcj ccllsoio man being stabbed The fight began in house and ended on the streets A few days ago Sydney Young of Edward St years of age had his left leg broken when he was run over by a wagon The plant of the Dominion Wool Stock ALQls Co was damaged by lire to the extent o last week By the explosion of air tank in the Dominion Photo damage estimated at was done Another disgraceful melee between the and took places Ion University campus last day An example should bo made all ringleaders without tion According to the opinion of the Grand Jury at the recent Criminal Sessions Court many of the cases could have been settled by the Magistrate and saved much cost An expert has recently been to alue the To- solo and obligato ry style The evening attendance was good Gibbons despite the fact that some absented themselves on account of the cessa tion the light firing the first part of the service The sermon from was full of facts and real life re vealed only to the Christian Tho choirs rendition of Anthem Our Confession was excellent Miss Oliver and Mr A Eves taking the solo parts After the sermon Mrs Cross and Mr T Davidson sang Duet My Faith Looks Up to Thee Their voices blended nicely making music that was well received by the congregation a very suitable and Street Hallway He has put in anthem by Roberts Seek ye the his bill for services and the figures Lord Mr A Eves sang the tenor appear to present high cost in his usual I Recitation God Save P W Pearson Miss Mr Kirbyson Mr Thompson Mrs the King Accompanist FIN WA RE SILVERWARE WATCHES a CUT ENGRAVING It Is Just as Natural -FOR- A Handsome Hand TO BE ADOUNE WITH As for Nature to Adorn Grace ful Vines with Beautiful Flow er us pleasure to show the Beautiful Rings in our trays though immediate pur chase be not contemplated era and Optician CI TICKER AGENT LICENSES v living He charged or his own salary for an assistant and for salaries of- his stall a total of Action was begun last week in the nonjury Assize by Augusta Hewitt against the Grand Orange Lodge of America for W assur ance on her father Hewitt Tho defence is that Hewitt was not a member in good standing On Monday fire started from un known cause in a box car standing in a freight shed at destroyed thirteen cars Damage about Four horses valued at were burned to death at the stables on Richmond Street Military state that been chosto as the scene of the Thanksgiving Day Battle Renerson was arrested on Tues day with over worth of stolen jewellery in bis possession Pearl aged yeaia had a miraculous escape from death on Monday She fell feet to the ce ment sidewalk Joseph Ernst of city whose wife and three children were passen gers on the steamship Volturno which was burned at sea was re lieved of suspense about tho middle of this week when he learned that his family had been rescued from the burning vessel and landed safely in Rotterdam Anxiety turned tho hair of Ernst grey in three days before receiving news of his familys safety A Jewish tailor took an umbrella from the T Eaton CO storeAon a rainy day without so much as Bay ing by leave Judge Morgan made him pay a fine of W5 bis misconduct A fire which broke out in Planing Mill damage be fore it was Incendiar ism Tver no man would never get care to stay long The result to Canada of the great change in the American tariff has been immediate and marked The day after the Underwood went into between four and five million bushels of Canadian oats started mov ing towards and other ports Lumbermen at Ottawa and other cen tres reported that vast amounts of Canadian lumber previously bought for delivery after the tarifi changes were demanded for immediate ship ment Cattle buyers throughout On tario had been scouring the country for weeks buying animals for delivery as soon as the Underwood tariff be came operative Everywhere there has been a rush advantage of this wider keti with tho natural result that prices are going up The Quebec Telegraph states that prices of fish will rise as the new tarifi enables Canadian fishermen to remain in Can ada and still sell their products to American markets without duty The Ottawa papers say Meat prices to go up and increase may come soon and that thousands of cattle of all kinds are being ship ped from the district- to the States Despatches from every part of Can ada show a stiffening in the price of food products as well as most of tho stapla articles of living The cost of Jiving will inevitably be higher in than it has ever been Live Stock Market The only change In I rices To ronto market bls week is a decline of in hogs Top price oft cars OOO Newmarket Markets New Wheat per bush 0 d Established Incorporated by A ct of Parliament CAPITAL PAID UP REST UNDIVIDED PROFITS Branches at all important centres in Canada and in London Eng- New York Chicago Spokane Mexico and Newfoundland Every description a Banking business transacted INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS Former customers of the Ontario Bank Branch will be accommodated as heretofore NEWMARKET BRANCH ROSS Tho Season is just opening and Our Stock is Complete in the Newest Goods and Designs Our Motto is Satisfaction to All and See Our Patterns F WILLS 9 PHONE ST Barley per bush Oats per bush Buckwheat per bush Eggs per dor Butter per lb Potatoes per bag Chickens per It Geese per it Bran per ton Shorts per ton Hay per ton new 36 0 23 0 19 0 a3 DO ft 7 Toronto Oct Wheat per bush Oats per Barley per bush Rye per bush Peas per bush 0 16 S3 IN NEWMARKET SO Big Saving for Monday Morning nllMl COMMENTING AT OCLOCK Big Assortment of Mens Neckties i Mens Assortment Mens Neckties 35c goods at Heavy White Flannel in wide per Large Variety ol Ginghams per i Hay per ton Butter per lb bo- jr Knitted Caps pure wool per JJPJJ A A I I HI II J Chickens II bog per It- l 18- A German biplane covered miles In hours this week A Button one the pioneer res Wets dledot of Era till for Largo Assortment Ladies and Childrens Stockings each Urge AsBoHment of Granite and Tinware reg up to each MORRIS SHAPRIO on South and Wm refunded on Oct ARCHIVES TORONTO

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