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Newmarket Era , January 6, 1899, p. 3

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Weeks Mai Pais WHIT IB OK ABOUT Cat ft at the Works last mora log Mr Rash- brook Rave bis loft hand an Rash Ha able to work next day Another Cold Snap morning the oddest winter 16 below was wes tered down Town- The regular thaw in on Tuesday night followed by rain A Bod Whilo playing the pond on Monday ft lad named Charles bod of Mr sprain ed very bad to bo as homo whore he laid op it The wore afraid bin Ior broken The annual tneetfogoObo Liber otNorlh York will bo bold In the Town Hall oil A piicampbeit and are expected to be present Every Conservative la cordially to attend at Bradford Newmarket Hookey team to Bradford Monday and cross borne team The if- proved anything hookey at a result oar were by to A will be played at an early Rink Notes Tbe Curling President and VicePresident reached in a tie Arrangements are in progress for a Tho Oral of the season will be on Friday Jan end extensive arrangements are being made for the flame Solvation a large attendance at Service held at the Barracks last eight Sunday servi ces were also largely attended especially in evening when Williams on A in the Dark or betray- at of Christ At four converts were added to the roll Next Sunday evening will spoiled the broth Everybody made Hookey Skate Special pre Plated worth for Saturday at the Toronto Jobbing House Horse Messrs Groom lost their beat cart home last Sunday When Mr Bo- gsrt went to the stable in the afternoon he found thai the white horse wae down in its and thinking something was wrong made an effort to make him rise bat soon discovered that one of its hind legs was broken end to relieve it from Buffer ing animal had to be shot It is thought that it suoked by the other horse in the next etall The loss of the animal will be felt by the proprietors of SouthBod Bakery Church Very large congregation last Sunday evening and the Song Service was greatly enjoyed For a fifteen minute sermon pastor did remarkably well The full choir rendered two excellent anthems be duett by Messrs was splendid There was also a quartette besides several beautiful organ selections by Mr Curl whose playing was greatly admired Next Sunday Rev Dr Griffin of to Treasurer of tbe Superannuation Fond of Methodist in Canada and a very able will preach morning and evening public cordially invited Frozen Pipes How to kef from freezing in winter is one of the problems ftiat perplex people Borne that if the running that there no danger is what Mr T did at hie last Saturday night while be vent away to spend Tbe wastepipe froze up and the water flooded the place bo that celling beneath was dripping with water Mr A A Ramsay went away lor the holi days and left hie tap partly open The thing occurred at rooms and some the Specialty goods were damage It is a good deal better to torn water off in the cellar on cold nights or when people are going away than to let it run to waste no Engagement For Jan but bear Davidson Miss Thomson and Prof Tandy sing in the Town Hall All professionals The Family A very- remarkable family gathering re cently took place at Newmarketwhen all the children of late and Annie met at the residence of one of them Mrs Jane Taylor The gathering consisted of the eleven sons and daughters of whom are in good health as will be en on reference to their picture in last of the The ere noted for their remarkable About people wended their way to the Covered on Thursday night of week to the first Hookey Match of season lbs contending being and Newmarket both being old- time rivals for supremanoy in of manly sport The visitors made their Aral appearance on end took a limber home team followed and Indulg ed in a few passes and Their work was neatly executed and admired In due time Dr of was as referee and at 824 both teams met to gether in centre of arena and lis tened to the referee address Thou the whistle sounded and both teams lined up goal J Kennedy point J Kelly cover point Kelly Doyle Simpson Kill it B Marion Kennedy Coo Marlon Clark W Trivet Umpires Messrs and Howard Time Keepers Messrs Fred and Fred Lloyd 1st game The puck was placed between of the centre playere and at the signal Sinpaon got the draw and passed to who made a rush on the flag of tbe visitors but was checked by Con- Mar- Hon who returned it The pack travelled end forward in feat time Finally with a pretty shot Time 2nd game with an even draw at centre Doyle looked after Kennedy while got tbe rubber tost to he passed to Con Marion who at tempted a rush Tbe Kelly Bros combi nation proved too and returned it Hot shots rained on both goale Simpson seized an opportunity hie and scored Time 17 min 3rd game Proved fast Both teams worked hard with combination play at in tervale Simpson took advantage of an opening secured tbe pook and roebed it through Time minutes At the referee called balltime when score Blood three games in favor of the home team game The home centre player drew tbo and passed to tried a rush was by Bobby Marion who assisted Kennedy on the forward line with a rush on goal but Johnnie in goal waa equal to occasion Rash after followed on both goals and waa favored with good judgment and pas sed through Time game Players got mix ed Kelly took a minutea rest The visitors played bard on the of the home team Kennedy ran out and missed but Clark secured it and ecored the first game for the visitors poottey SK fltorgeV team Toronto villi the boya on flick hero ibis evening Good 1 The mooting of the be held at the of day at oclock Severely along Water Street opposite the property about Maud Partridge slipped on side walk and Injured baok so badly has boou to her bod aJnoe and greatly Penny Pontage Tho for North York to the House of Commons Hon Postmaster General made himself loeirijus brought honor to eon- by postage on from to The Imperial Penny Postage wee a Christmas Box to tbe country and International Penny was a New Years Gift Letters weighing not oyer half an ounce will now go to any place in United States England or any possession of Great Britain for two cents Lehman ad journed last week was settled on Wednes day out of court Wednesday last John Granger who Uvea somewhere near Soldiers Bay above the Landing was brought before Squire on a of threatening and alter heVring evidence the ordered him to find sureties for keeping peace Failing to do so he was sent down to quod The Magistrate the thought that from whist the disclosed Granger should be examined as to sanity and he so reported to the County Grown Attorney Chapter At the regular convocation of No Q BC held on Wednesday evening last following officers were duly installed by Ex Com P Lee of let Principal A Next Week North G it ChronicIts received crowded out of l During tbp holidays urn were school renovated well as racks erected in bells club and wands Some now faces this The A very largo vote was polled fait Moo- day Four ballots rejected Id St An- ward they each had throe on the ballot Throe wore rejected St ward double were placed on Town Council ballot Two or three bellow St Patricks ward wore rejected became they contained votes for more than sis Following is state of the poll St A St total Cody 203 Lloyd 178 Manning 49 a7 105 263 Robertson 118 Smith 218 804 They must be cleared out this month Never before in the History of has such value been offered you Price is no object ttey J Also Blankets added to the We will sell Blankets the balance of this month at Just Half are worth Come if you want them and see for W A BRUNT The best cooks always use Bruntons Baking Powder 2nd Phillips 3rd J Lloyd Scribe J Hughes Scribe A Treasurer J Chaplain Rev Matthews P aaa A Webb J MoKay J i J J Terry Co At the meeting on Wednesday evening following officers were elected for the ensuing year Captain A 1st Lieut Reg 2nd Lieut Little Jr Secretary J Treasurer J Hughes Stewart Elgin Stewart Montgomery and Reg The election of Brigade Officers poatponed till Thursday evening of next There was a big of skaters oo the pond It is reported considerable money bands at the North End over the Frank youngest eon of Mr OHearn while playing on a wood pile last Saturday slipped and fell off cutting bis rather badly j A bagpiper paid Town a friendly last Saturday A place at the North end lae Saturday afternoon Constable Cain is looking op affair Doyle of the hookey team arranging dates teams for in tbe near future Special meeting of old Council to night to clear op the years la Buffering inconvenienoe of having head bandaged on account of an Inflamed eye A medicine vendor entertained quite a crowd at the Market last Saturday A lady lost her purse at tbe Station last Tuesday morning while waiting for tbe train We owe an apology to Alderman In tbe local last week How to Vote his name unintentionally left out of the list of candidates for Town Council Sleighing 1b pretty tough SEASONABLE Stock is now most complete in Fall and Winter we never had such a fine stock for you to choose frot and Boys Suits and Overcoats Boots and Shoes Gents Furnishings Hats and Fresh In these lines we are the leaders Our stock of Clot Boots and Shoes is the largest and cheapest in the Both teams engaged in com- week when a large is requested work which brought forth The parents settled in and ih owned by Mr P Arm son now and the total ages of the They their 10 regarding the family Vital In any from the gallery Trivett showed bis agility checked hie and scored Time I ami game Both teams worked with displaying their staying powers accidentally dropped the puck in reach of Doyle scored with clean shot Time game The boys kept the pack well on the goal of the home team Kennedy took advantage of an opening and scored the 2nd game for the visitor Time The next two went to our boys In succession forward line played strong nation checked bard bat were not equal to tbe task Doyle and Simpson did the scoring Time min and respectively NOTES ice was aoft Newmarket won by to It a good yame the fastest clean est and most exciting ever played here Manager J A Allan is proud of his boys game was played throughout in a gentlemanly manner almost free from roughness Secretary Doyles face wee fall of smiles as he gazed on the winners Dr is a gentleman Hie de cisions were very Kennedy in goal la a peer to any of them in goal for the visitors some hot shots in a creditable manner Vensicble of leoroaee fame can chase the robber on ice as well on field Kennedy for visitors played a hard game considering fact that he man Doyle surprised the natives with bis clever checking and rushes Con Marion was a visiting withatanding Trio gave con siderable trouble on the forward line v The of Skipper was frequently heard saying Go it Cap the Utile Capt never failed to were a lot of f jihif were delegated with received hew Tboy admltthaA defeat was due lack but promise to give a In the gams The i On Tuesday evening Dec the of held their an- election of when a donation of made to the Sick Childrens Hospital and the following were elected for year Knight A Potter Lieut C A Thompson Keeper ii Finance f Chaplain i Hoover i J Wesley Sergeant Wm Master at Arms if Fred Wesley 1st Master of it Grooms 2nd Cowen Sentinel Picket ii J Blencowe Trustees Sic Knight P for A Thompson II yrs Auditors David A Terry cordially Call which flaywalnjj w Christian Last Sunday morning- took as his subject The path of The text wae verse of 3rd chapter of Joanna For ye have not pass ed this way heretofore New Years Day is a very fitting time for reflection on the past and for planing for the future We find That Israel succeiedd only when ing in Gods path always failing when straying from path BO is it with us now this is an eternal truth God is ever ready to lead whenever we are willing to faithfully submit to His guidance Thus our happiness or extent placed into our own bands In the evening a young brother of Elder occupied the His text was And when they had Him As Simon the cross for Christ we should now beer our daily In the procession to the were many sympathising women It was very fitting should be for Is the womens friend and elevator No wonder we see so many foremost in all good causes The week prayer being Service each evening at Saturday ex- The meetfogaBja week to Division His Honor Judge Morgan held a of the Fourth Division Court of York County at Court House Newmarket on Wednesday last which was moat largely attended for years and the con tradiotory swearing witnesses was simply appalling The Room was crowded till the air stifling Ap parently the following suits were of great est interest to spectator ve Travisd This was a case of landlord and tenant tender- his reet at oclock in the morning refused to accept it because the night before he signed a distress war rant and considered the matter was out hands At oclock tbe same day the Bailiff took of certain chattels After tbe distress bad been made the ten ant paid rent and costs to Bailiff under protest and sued for illegal distress The J edge held a proper tender was made to the landlord but as the rent was not tendered to the Bailiff when making die he wae on that point and reserved judgment vs SawdonvTnfa was another landlord and tenant case Under the ordinary farm lease the tenant covenanted to make repairs barn blew down in the storm of Boss stated tbe landlord promised to a new barn he waited till the next year Sawdon de nied making an agreement Rose bad to stack and thresh outdoors and claimed damages The held that the land lord was not responsible to rebuild under the lease and a verbal agreement without not alter the lease Thompson vs On death Mrs of Holland landing did not dispose of her personal property bat the Executors allowed tbe at home who were under age to sell some articles and pay certain debts After this one the boys traded a with out When the latter taw th trade they sent the back and demanded return of horse The bore died and the Executors sued for value of the Thompson horse allowed the Judged Wight A question of wages Plaintiff engaged lot months and claimed be was dismissed aiter working months and sued for months wages claimed Wight dismissed him self There was nothing presented to specially confirm either side and the case was dismissed The Judge to appoint a special court to flniab several eases DAN FORD ROCHE THE CHEAP STORE AassasaSfShfesk SnaaYta NOW FOR Coat Ladies Black Astrichari Quilted Satin Lined regular price 30 now 20 Mens Dark Goon Coats regular now 25 I Clearing Sale of A7 it j Out Jan ten morning and while crossing tixB rail way one mile of afcoVeredbuggyV were by killing and buggy be- with A Few Medicine Prices Pain Cures and Dr Thomas Electric Oil 5c Yellow Oil Indian Oil Grands Gipsy Oil Liniment Ready Relief Perry Davis Pain Killer Poisons Nerviline Godfreys Cordial Fowlers Extract of Wild Strawberry A Few Hardware Skates Spring and Hockey Hockey Sticks from Sleigh Shaft set Chain Cow Ties Clearing kind for ioc and kind Axs good steel Axe Handles Buck Saws CrossCut Saws per footvV78 Nails to inch per lb The Last Week of tof Xmas Goods IS The Goods have been laid out on the tables ilpstairs in Your Choice fg Your Choice for Your Choice for I

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