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Newmarket Era, 10 Sep 1897, p. 3

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1 1 Peeks ftoeal flews WHAT IB ON IN ft ABOUT TOWN Council Monday regular mooting bat waiting for for want of quorum woro Cody Manni and Pretty Wvely Drum Band and Army down Town last for nolle time The evening was dollghtfal with bright moonlight and lined with At Us Beat ft groat visitors at after- noon Caretaker Ib keeping the in order and flowers perfectly front view caretakers and to iHo ft to him Electric fright Registrar wired thie week for lights and Bailiff for 21 Work on tho lino to Industrial Homo in to week Town plant giving most and constant additions to de mand for in ft low pro- nearly enough to pay en cost of streetlighting Depot Tho exports week of oar furniture for car rags oar cattle for Toronto im ports comprise oar fruit cars coal and cars lumber passenger baa boon On Tuesday were Hold for Toronto and 110 Bo far during tho Exhibition have boon bore Gospel Temperance The mooting Sunday afternoon was wall attended Mrs Cody occupied the chair and Mrs Jackson preaided at organ program selections recitation by Ethel Hunter and readings by Miaa Olive Mrs Tho of to provide the program next Sunday pearly a Friday Knowles of Whit- driving in front of lorn- yard on Park the took fright at something and into Mr Starks wagon which on the aide of street wheele interlocked broke and the breaking in the back strap the freed itself from the and drew Mrs K dashboard With heroic determination hung onto the lines un til Mr got to the bead It was young animal made her all more anxious that it not get away Fortunately escaped without any injury the damage to vehiole etc only alight Childrens Toques Tarns And Fez Caps in a variety of colore at Hughes a THE NEWMARKET ERA FRIDAY SEPT TO DRESS STOOK OF FALL ORES Tweed Dress Goods up All Wool Bengaline all colors Wedding The sun shown with all its radiant brightness on ft very happy company that gathered on the lawn of Mr Redmond Simpson on 3rd of laat Wednesday afternoon when the nuptial knot between Mr Frank Shore of Wing ham and Miss Carrie Sampson tied by Rev Thompson Amid a bower of flowers Daisy Simpson was brides maid with Erne Robertson and Fiesta Simpson maida of honor while Mr George assisted the groom There were present those from a distance being Shore and two gentle men frienda from Stratford and Fer guson of Tho wedding dinner was elaborate The happy couple left by evening train for Toronto and Stratford on the bridal trip before settling down at The the recipient of of many handsome presents A of young people were at the depot to add their congratulations and well for future York County Industrial Home at Tbo Commissioners met on Wednesday of last week and passed accounts amount- Bread and butter syrup and tea Small- to besides about on building fruits In Sanson and hot cake occasionally account With a bill of faro the inrantra cor- The now wing is procreating should not complain if taxpayers and it la exported that the walls will do not be ready for roof by the of It takes three hired to wing 28x60 stoned matron in general work nofcwithatand high besides attic lower story that men do alt the scrubbing MI divided Into two compartments by a solid the floors the building aro brick wall one of will be need as a twice a week no wonder they look wash house and other a morgue white and The second floor will have a Bitting room Though Wednesdays and Saturdays ere off a largo hall with two hospital Wards regular visiting days people go In rear third floor will be fitted day In the week and It ft up for a dormitory and relieve tho present groat inconvenience to the Keeper or Mo- state of Bleeping to show them through the premises The will be fitted up as a drying room though would never know it for they and an will bo constructed to are exceedingly courteous at all times the up and down the Tbisfaot in some meaaure for wash room below It will surprise many their popularity baa been constant people to know that two women and four ly growing during the five years now draw- men occupied every Monday and to a dose that they day all day long at the washing and those positions when weather is unfavorable for dry- Six cows are kept on the premises they have a lot of extra churning is done twice a week and all the work butter used on the place A large The Industrial Home be auoh a of email fruits grown on the farm dreadful place for free board when wo and besides supplying the tables the fruit that on an average it a too of pantry now contains at jars of bread lbs of most and lbs of tea preserves for winter use There are to run the Institution a month Follow- fruit bearing trees on the farm and another infc Rives some idea of what inmates The vegetable garden lookB got for meals excellent and there is a flue show of grapes if the only off long enough for Porridge and milk bread and tea no Coffee There ere at preaent men and 20 Fancy Plaids from up Spiral Twills LACK DRESS GOOD This is our Great Specialty We certainly do the trade in Black Goods and carry the stock from the Cheapest to the Very Best PRESS TRIMMlN In this line we have everything that is made Try Bruntons Prize Baking Powder WW CORNER Repair Shop In addition to the improve ments that Messrs Burke Bros New- market Pop Men have mode to their premises on Enron street the past summer they now erecting a Repair ft to meet requirements of their business end tho demands of trade DttfNKB women in the Home and the whole pro niisos inside and out are a not only bread and tea frequently County of York R Beauty A with flowers all out at Bump time was a great attrac tion at The Bowery last Friday night Between and 100 people called to aee it Fined His Mayor Cane and Juetloe Woodcock held Police Court on Monday A woman named A Norton living in the Alma Terrace summoned to tor shooting a re volver at one of Mr J tunings She disobeyed the summons And a warrant waa issued for her In executing the warrant the Inspector had to take con siderable abuse and the result was Norton fined and costs Neit Monday Social Evening at the League is to take the form of a Recep tion to High School pupila and who have just come to Town for an educa tional course success r Cheese At the Barrio Market on Thursday of last week there were boxes of cheese offered and all were sold except Six werepreaent The Liverpool cable an advance of shillings since meeting consequently the price waa a cent a pound from to Newmarket sold and ait Albert at the highest figure for 110 boxes All tbe other fac tories represented are in County Next meeting of the Board on Sept 16tb flftef His Mr Hugh a North farmer on Saturday morning swore to an Information before Hugh Miller J P charging Mr lame a neighbor with theft of 8900 He told the police Bradford Oct 21 to that he went to Toronto with neighbor Caught at While operating a boring machine at on Wednesday accidentally placed right hand in such a position end of bis second finger waa taken off by one of the augers This is the first accident to lay him off daring a period of years It will probably be two or three weeks before he can work again poll pails The dates of the annual exhibitions of farm products etc are now being set Following is the list in whioh people of this are interested so far we have been able to gather Toronto Aug SO to Sept Sept 1616 Sept to Newmarket Sept 2d Sept Sept df Oot MO 7 Oot to 13 OotUtolo Out to Tall There seems to be a backwardness in mentioning the height of corn by the far mers this year but Mr Nelson of Beat has given us a start by bringing in a atalk on Tuesday that feet Whos next There ore splendid fields of In this vicinity year Division Count When the Court adjourned at aix oclock on Thursday of week there were atill a number of cases that were not heard consequently next court on the of November will be a big one Tho interest of the Court was centered in a jury whioh occupied almost half of tbe time Mr Silas tenant Mr MoMillan for damages on account of improper farming A large number witnesses were examined and the weight evidence went to that the farm is in good condition when the said tenant went on The were in sympathy with the tenant from the potatoes and aome other vegetable to the in charge but whole denoe produced but it was a great when brought in a verdict mulcting Traviaa in beaidea all the coats of the suit Day So far as the clerks down town were con corned Labour Day was as a holiday Indeed it would seem tbat the day wis made for Toronto Exhibition But for the the Fife A Drum Band it was very quiet in town and the officers In of the demonstration on the Fair Grounds were not over burdened with gate receipts There were not on the grounds to witness the amusements the chief feature being tho Lacrosse match between Bradford and Newmarket They were pretty big on both sides to call them J Newmarket scored flrat two games In and minutes respectively but time was called for the hour and a half before the third goal was taken The mile bicycle race was won by Mr Reg and Edgar Jackson took second In the walking race Henry Holmes took flrat and Billy second George took prizes tor jumping Jack Marshall won in the boot and Charlie Osborne second The Fife fe Drum Band was strengthened by assistance from Toronto Junction Band and gave an abundance music as well as exhibitions of drill Corsets Reduced In price for and for at Hughes W and had sold a herd cattle He had en trusted his neighbor with the money he said on Thursday and since then he has been unable to find Norris he to the conclusion that he was voluntarily keeping out of way poll mantles Hughes Extra value neat fitting and very Produce There a splendid market again laat Saturday and the In Town till late in the afternoon consequently it was a good day for our merchants Egg were firm at Ho and townspeople paid and 12c Butter was to go down the majority of that offered being bought at lSc while waa the highest paid so far we could learn Potatoes were sell ing at per single bush and by the bag Cooking per peck and Bed a basket pears 26c per pail cucumbers to per Cabbage for Onions per peck Cauliflowers each Live ohiokens per pair and by the quarter Lot of Imported fruit as follows Peaches from to bas ket per basket from to per basket grapes per basket each tomatoes from to per basket Co pain Very attractive and hangers were issued at the Era office thia week for the coming Fall Fair in Newmarket on the and of this month three from next Tuesday and Wednesday It will soon be here get ready for it Directors already made a big proyement in flooring Floral Hall where tbe will be held on the first night of the Fair Another great advan tage the Domestic Water whioh was conducted to the Fair Grounds week and will eventually be used as fountain in Main building Various changes are in contemplation aa moving the house on the corner of the grounds to the rear the palace to be used as a poultry The cattle and carriage building to be brought closer together and form a circle A special feature on the first day this year is the gathering of school of the to be addressed by Hon Rosa Minister of Education Trotting running and pacing races are an- on both days and a firatcfsBS Band in attendance The Secretary Mr Keith is now ready to make entries which on a Dp Opposite Robertsons Bakery Open every day a Unclaimed balances government report showing the claimed in the chartered of the Dominion for five years and upwards an volume The chartered have in their vaults balances aggregating no than Thia aggregate- is made of sums in the various banks ranging from to Individual balances range from one cent to Fol lowing are the balances we see credit ed to people in North York In the Dominion Bank for Estate of Proc tor deceased per Jos ex ecutor to Walker in the bank to Atkinson Newmarket in the Ontario Bank In Bank of British North Chapman Sutton W Newmarket In the Quebec Bank 2c Convention Prospects are encouraging for a large at tendance at the Convention to be held in Newmarket on Wednesday and Thursday of next week All the speakers but one On the printed program have signified their intention of being preaent The Convention opens at oclock on Wednesday afternoon Papers for discus sion will be introduced by Messrs John Bradford Hey Ream Totten ham Pearson Aurora and the study of the Lesson On Wednesday evening a Song Service will be led by Mr commencing at Rev Mr Dewey of Aurora la to give an address on The claims of tho on the congregation Mr Henry of Thornton and Rev Buchanan of Allia- are also to apeak on The aime of work Thursday morning Rev Mr Webster of is to lead the Sunrise Prayer- Meeting from to 780 Meeting to take place from to 11 after dele gates from Leagues are to report On Thursday afternoon papers for die- will be introduced by Mr Elmer Davie King Miss Jackson Newmarket Snowball and Mrs James Mr Banting to address tbe at of Toronto is to take charge the Missionary Con- On Thursday evening Rev Mr Dewey will lead the Consecration Meeting In the Lecture Room at Song Service up stairs at Rev John of Bradford to give an on How to reach a larger number ot young by and for the League This will be followed by the of Convention an address by Dr Sutherland of To- on Campaign Work It is hoped that the will be filled at all the and particularly In the evenings IN and Mens and Boys Now is the Time to Buy THE REPLETE AT- Finest Grades of Sugar Whole Pickling Spieces Pure Ground Spices and Pepper Best Pickling Vinegars White Wine and good clear fine flavored Cider Vinegar strength Heinzs Pickles and Baked Beans Beardeleys- Dried Beef Thistle Brand Finnan Haddie Maple Leaf and Horse Shoe Salmon DAVI ROBERTSON THIS WEEKS ARRIVAL aspbemes r Cucumber Cooked Ham kept constantly on hand Our Bread Cakes and Pastry has no equal Ice Cream and of Soft Drinks Leading Grocer

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