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Newmarket Era , August 19, 1898, p. 3

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J t THE NEWMARKET ERA FRIDAY AUG y v Weeks- lews WHAT IS OH IH A ABOUT TOWN Rcmcmbep mora money In oar community la la It ho dollar that hero and from hand to hand that moat good not dollar cent to return pot Now that tho of fight la over la quoting alatlatloa that enough to you heat prostration In moan tomporaturo daring July woo higher than vergo w now Metho rainfall tho amalloat record for and Thorn was only ono day completely clouded hottest day was No- wonder felt drooping P Inspection In Order to of in North York wo under- that It ilia Intention of In making vlnitn to rural fall to ask ratopayora and truatcoa to meet ouch matters will tond to tho of the schools Idea la a ono and we tho ratopayera and of section will heartily with Mr ft Good Idea now and again aomehody that farmore to pJt their on tho front gates of their The ia a good one and it adopted It would country and wheeling trips much moro It would boa real convoulonco too auyono will admit who walked forty rod or from road to farm house to find out when ho got that ho had wrong The Ontario It a from the reports gathered from various fruit dietriota of Ontario the crop year among fruits will bo crop Tho apple crop also to prove a largo especially in Ontario Peach- will not bo abundtmt A fair of lookod for but favorablo condi- may result in a worthy of called a good one confident ly looking for a largo growth of Canadian tomatoes reports from most aeotiona excellent This fruit is so tender however that a little frost may materially alter the complexion of affaire Snap Mr Geo Wood has decided tocoll oat all Riga in hie Faint Shop and tarn them into new and accoodhaod in good running order by auction on Saturday of next three youngest in School enjoyed a last Wed nesday afternoon In the school yard by About or CO present and had a J Where Oh Where Mr Scott mourns of fox which was or rayed away Hat Friday at Old Stand ad Yielding to a pressing Invitation to dial at last Matthews had his plana altered and consequently remained in Town Sun on hie return to taking regu lar work However Rev Addison of Toronto will preach next Sunday morning and evening Pall pairs Sept and Sopt and Barrio and BO Oot and Ocl 11 and Schombcrg and Sutton London Sept to Woodbridjo 10 Industrial Toronto Aug to Sept Kindergarten Concert who linu won a lion for training children lias a Kindergar ten Close at and will give on Friday evening Aug program will consist of Kindergarten Sonne Games Dialogues and by pupils Instrumental selcctioiiB will also be given As tho ad mission fa only School should bo paoked Mips never fail to audiences See bills Canadian A lengthy Jinglo In a J Is being copied In some of tho local papers This ia what It about as girls are and Aurora largo sized foot St Pauls Rev M Taylor of Toronto mornlnx and evening Sun Jay the sermons enjoyed by congregations inwards Sunday II A of cars logs Grafton will at the usual hours Ho Is to bo a good man Business Change Tho of Blizzard has been and Mr Blizzard will continue have been greatly improved and of now work worthy of in spection poise Alarm Fireman wore called for practice Wednesday Only one reel re sponded and lengths of were tested at a high pressure Depot The shipments past wook m follows I O To make room for Fall Goods I- 1 PRINTS REDUCED MUSLINS LOUSES HALF PRICE School The tender of Mr Caldwell for painting Model School waa and ho Is at the work New and a Globe costing have arrived for sohool opening and ropairs being attended to Canes paofcory Mr of Toronto who auporintonding instating of now Incandescent electric light plant at the factory took siok last week and went to the Hospital on Saturday night work is being continued by Ins return It is expected to bo ready for next weak I 1 it cement lumber Iron effects fruit merchandise 2 ii tiour horses house effects it Graduated It with we notico in Berlin that Miss Mary Kelly formerly of this place has graduated t Hospital as Professional Nurse having completed a three years term and obtained Diploma and Gold Badge of the Hospital with much honor and the congratulations of the Hospital Trustees Medical Staff and Board of The training consists of practi cal work in wards taugbt by as sistant and weekly taught by the superintendent together with taroB delivered by medical staff on the following subjeota viz surgery anatomy gynecology diseases of children matoria and obstetrics physiology and The average marks obtained by Miss Kelly were to 95 per on all aboyo subjects Dr Webb of the Hospital Medical Staff in addressing graduating said I my have no hesitation in saying that you will go forth from this Hospital as well equipped for the duties of your noble calling as the graduate of any training school in this or any other land We beg to offer Miss Kelly oar congratulations and wish her continued success That There is little talk about the to be voted on next Monday week Unless there a proportionately good vote it not likely that the ByLaw oven if carried by a majority would have the con sent of the Government Apart from caring employment for double the number of mm in the Specialty Works the par- chase of the flats for Town purposes is a good an annual renUl now of It would be a magnificent site for some other industry or could be converted into a Park if thought more the revenue therefrom Some people are always talking about bringing manufactories to the Town when there opportunity to do in this line the mortgage or debenture debt al ways frightens them The mechanics and are the life the Town we have too many of A mortgage is not altogether an evil Many a farmer will you that he never made monoy till he had a mortgage to lift Let there be economy and retrenchment in details of business but dont sacrifice of large public benefit bo- cause it entails a certain expenditure- High property rented and money in circulation are paid than low taxes with empty houses and business The Mayor has appointed Jos Wesley and A Davidson to look after the of those opposed to the By- Messrs and J A on behalf of those- in favor the ByLaw Children fiui ffine Fingering Yarns very heavy Scam- less Cashmere Hose and the Handy Pin Hew Goods at Hughes Helpful to a A that of who a detriment to a community First those who go out of town to do thoir trading Second who oppose improvements Third those who prefer a quiet town to one of push and business Fourth those who think can do business slyly and without adver tising Fifth those who public- Spirited Sixth thoso who oppose any publio enterprise that does not to benefit them Seventh those who to Injure credit of any individual Changed Roches is changed every week read it The Plebiscite Vote Tho form of the question to be submitted to the of the Dominion on Thurs day the 29th of September is yon in favor of the pasding of an act prohibiting portation manufac ture or sale of spirits wine ale beer cider and all other liquors for use as YES NO The persons entitled to vote shall be those who have the right of the provincial franchise or those who under the Domin ion franchise passed last session would have the right to vote in a federal eleotion In general the proceedings will follow those which are prescribed in Dominion elec tions Returning officers will appoint agents for the yeas and nays to at test each poll Such officers not to be en titled to In the absence of such agents one elector representing each interest shall be admitted to booth to the counting of the vote The voter in favor of prohibition makes his cross above the word Yes Those who want licenses to remain make a cross above No Gospel Temperance Tho attendance was not very largo last but the Christian Endeavor of the Friends provided a good program Mies Ella Cody presided with Miss Lottie bine as A reading was given by Miss Lehman and by J J Pearson Esq and Rev Mr Wright from Colorado Tho Templars program next Sunday Farm Produce Small market last Saturday Butter scarce and prices ranging from to per lb plentiful at lOo Har vest apples in abundance at per basket for the pick New potatoes and 25c per peck Four bags good sized po tatoes were sold for equal to than per bushel Vegetables as Live chickens from to per pair dressed Bale of Table Linen lately seized by Customs House OneThird Off Regular Prices Fully Christian Church returned on Saturday from his trip to Boston and on Sunday preached excellent sermons subject in th morning was The mission of Isaiah of Jeans Christ and of all ministers of the Gospel He took for text the 1st yerae of chapter of Isaiah and verse of the chapter of Luke He very forcibly showed how appropriate this was in the time of Ieafab and of Saviour and is now just the work required by all preachers yes in fact by every individual At the evening his subject was An supply for all using as a foundation of discourse the- yeree of the chapter of Luke and the 20th verse of the 3rd chapter of He spoke of parents love for their children the highest human love often prompt ing a life of sacrifice for the supposed bene fit of their children We live In doubt and mystery of what is best to do not so with God Even if we see what is best to do we as parents are often unable to do it not so with God He will do more than we can ask or think oh what a wonder- promise Mr Bingham of Aurora who has supplied the pulpit here to such good ac ceptance will conduct both seryices next Sunday pastor Is away on his vaca tion he la spending with his parents at Little Britain pall panties We have just received a from the firm we bought from year gave great satisfaction fit is perfect and prices low Bad pall going home from afternoon meeting in A last Sunday about five Mrs Andrew Hunter sr was tripped on a loose plank in the side walk near the of Mr on Queen St and fell with such force to the ground that she was unconscious for a few minutes She had a parasol in her hand and the handle broken in tbreo pieces Her foot was wrenched causing a painful sprain her elbow skinned besides internal strain confined her to the for a days but the was feeling better yesterday R Serious Offence A warrant was issued on Saturday night by Mr Woodcock for arrest of George a young man who wbb working in the vicinity of Queensville and ran off with a farmers daughter the same evening Tbe esse was called at Police Court on Wednesday afternoon and drew a of curions listeners The Is entered a section of the Criminal Code which makes a person guilty of an indictable and liable to years imprisonment who takes away or detains a woman under the age of years out of the possession and against will of her father or mother or of any other person having the of her with intent to marry or carnally know her Four witnesses were examined but the fifth was o under the influence of liquor that it was impossible to proceed further and he was ordered to the police station to sober up consequently the case had to be adjourned till last even ing Mr Lloyd for prosecution and Mr Lennox for defence There is very tittle sickness at Industrial Hume notwithstanding the warm weather Did you wish over new moon There are IS feet- of water in the Upper Reservoir this week and the Engineer sleeps more comfortable The second crop of weeds flourish at some placed on tbe streets as well on various private properties They are un sightly and should be removed at once A dog on Niagara St that was shut out of its accustomed retreat kept the whole neighborhood awuke a conple of nights Vacation will soon be over open a weak from Thursday Labor Day Monday the of Septem ber is the next Statutory holiday Applications for admission to the Model Sohool must be in the hands of Iospeo- tor next Thursday While working at Canes last Tuesday Mr John Hunter strained himself badly Newmarket people would like to know if the young man that jumped off the sion train at Aurora week is able to return home yet It ia reported that at hast three farmers have been taking water from the Town hydrants and they settle up at once they will get into trouble The farm was not sold by laat but afterwards a private sal effected Several were after it The Skirting Rink Retting a coat of paint High School Tno reports of Boards of Examiners In connection with High Matriculation Examinations hold in July by the Educational Council and below given names of the candidates at Newmarket Aurora It is intended to have the of unsuccessful candidates within ton to the Principals of Hfch or Public Inspectors The marks will not bo scut to candidates by the will alee by sent to and about the of8opiombor It recommended that suocossful should not appeal until consulted High School Principal after receiving their marks Ap peals to be entertained must before Sept 20th Regarding the value of the certificates it will bo that a Form I certi ficate has the quolifyiug for a teachers certificate as a Public School leav ing certificate which together with Form certificate gives primary standing and enables the candidate if years of age be fore the end of the year to enter a county Model School Regarding the certificates awarded for tho of Form subjects can didates should observe the following that a Form has been awarded the candidate having obtain ed the requisite per cent on the total as well as passing in each implies that Form II Part I certificate covering grammar arithmetic history and physics has been awarded candidate having obtained requisite per cent on the total as well as passing in each of the four subjects This certificate in addition to its value as provided by the regulations entitled the holder to junior matriculation standing in four subjects implies that a Form Part certificate covering grammar arithmetic history has been awarded the date having obtained the requisite per cent on the total as well as in each of This certificate in addition to its qualifying value in case of candidates writing for junior or landing undr the provisions burner regulations also entitles the holder to matriculation standing in these 6 subjects Matriculation implies that a Part I junior matriculation certificate covering grammar arithmetic history and physics has been awarded This certificate has no qualifying value for a teachers nonpro fessional certificate the necessary per ceni on the total not obtained Matriculation implies that Part I junior matriculation certificate covering grammar and history has been awarded This certificate has no qualify value for a teachers nonprofessional Form III Candidates awarded this certificate obtained per cent the total besides passing in each suuject Matriculation implies the candi date has been awarded a ficate for part of junior matriculation or has standing in som subjects of junior matriculation Matriculation cer tificate haw no value as for a teachers professions I standing Form I Dickson Evans Fox W Ironside A Sutherland G Williams A Wright Honors A Legge J Robertson I Willis Form If A V W Humphreys J Chapman A MJohnston McCaffrey PEMorton H Skinner A Skinner Wilkinson M Bell Matriculation L Wesley J Form III M Bell E Brown J K ECDickson D Kennedy A Miller honors Marks A Walker Wesley AURORA Form I I Andrews G Andrews L Bond Baldwin Dennis GriLc J Harris Johnston Leppcr A Rogers ft- Rutherford Townee Webster J Honours Crake Graham Hilt I A Peregrine Fetch Richardson V Form Andrews M Case Morris Beynon Ilea- J Stephenson Cherry Colwell Hon Johnston I A Peregrine in physics Amos Form III Moore Matriculation J Dunning passed In Greek regular The best Cakes are always made with Baking Powder price 50 cents selling now UNT at cents This month we will sell and Shoes and eady-to- Wear a VA xy vwv A yes and big folks too during- tne next have School Books in mind and also Will be the main thoughts most little folks few weeks As proof that in Stock we quote prices of some We have been selling at these prices for the past two years though some people have not yet found it out or otherwise Money is of no Object to Them Not so however with the majority Public School Books st Reader Part Reader Part 2nd Reader 3rd Reader 4th Reader P S Arithmetic Grammar 1 1 do do do do do do do 7 Algebra and Euclid Physiology and Temperance History of England Canada Geography Drawing Books Copy Books ii 20 60 At Your Choice for 15c only White and Colored Stone China Sugar Bowls regular prices to cts Saturday cents Your Choice for only White and Colored Stone China Gravey Boats regulars prices up to cents Saturday 12 J cents Your choice of White and Color ed Covered Vegetable Dishes regular prices up to Sea and Soup Plates White Stone China regular 65c doz Saturday dozen Colored Dinner Sets Saturday 449- Binder Twine pound Boiled Oil cts per Gallon High School Books We sell all kinds of High School Books at or about 20 per cent less than regular prices The List is too long to give here SEND FOR A PRICE LIST School Requisites Of all kinds at less price than you will pay elsewhere Our Scribblers with School Book Price List on back cover is great m 39c Blouses We are clearing what Blouses we have left at White Collars attached Regu lar prices were and Granite Preserving Kettles or Quart Saturday or Quart Saturday 69c Hammocks Just a few left will what they cost us Steel Reaping Saturday 19c Corn Hooks Saturday China Tea Sets WW 44piece Colored China Tea Sets regu lar prices 550 6 and 7 Your choice Saturday 487 clear them NEWMARKET f

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