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Newmarket Era , May 31, 1901, p. 3

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p- OTE Maupa Weeks Iioeal Hems WHAT OK ABOUT m Off At the Fire Brigade meeting oh Wednesday evening the Idea of an Ex cursion this year railway people want Societies to work for and get nothing out it Settled Oat of Coast The case of slander against Mr John Graham Mount Albert was settled in Newmarket a tew days ago with the legal adviser of complainant by defendant paying costs and- apolo gizing- i Great Opportunity Men who clothing on Saturday will save hall the price of their suits See the Suits to be sold at At a meeting of Wed nesday evening mote of te latest new books were added to the catalog Oneday last week Mr Uriah of Huron street lost a fine- broodmare in foaling or which he Day The Cemetery Board meets on the grounds at oclock this aftetnoontb consider certain improvements and also set the date for Decoration Day Social The Ladies Aid of the Christian Church will hold a social at the parsonage on Wednesday evening the of June at which time a musical and literary program will be rendered and refreshments of cream and cake served AH are welcome Farmers Institute The annual meeting the North York Farmers Institute for reception reports and election of officers will take place in toe Temperance Hall Newmarket at pm on Thursday the of June All members make an effort to be present and any person interested in institute work is cordially invited to attend Golden Wedding report of the Golden Wedding or Mr and Mrs Ellas Week we omitted to mention that toe address was read by Bailiff and the presentation made by Mayor Cane There were present and OCT Graham got an excellent picture the group on toe lawn 5 Good Second Hand Wheels For Sale Cheap at inns Hard ware Street Improvement The Bridge Committee took a trip around Town on Monday ex amining the and sidewalks It was decided to grade and gravel toe main thoroughfares entering in to Town Eagle- and Huron Streets The necessity of something better than lumber for sidewalks was very apparent and the Council will cohsfdcrsomeoew system of walks Infants In Muslin Silk etc at Hughes Court Inspector Terry bad a case at New market Police Court last Saturday the charge being for having fish in possession illegally Several wit nesses were heard but the evidence so far was not as strong as reported However the case was adjourned for several days to furnish further evi dence The adjourned case young Bean came up before Mr T J Woodcock on Wednesday afternoon Some of the evidence was taken with closed doors Mr McGregor Young of To ronto represented the Crown Bean was sent down for trial bail being refused A Bad Gash Sunday evening two young men Albert Flanagan and Peter man were fooling with a string on the street down town when the latter took his jackknife and made a jab to cut the string but the knife made a bad gash in Flanagans wrist A smalt artery was cut and the ser vices of a physician were required to dress the wound It is healing nice- Very Fortunate We cleared a manufacturer out of a big line of Mens Suite this week at cents ion the dollar They go on sale Saturday morning at the same rate You will get Suits for Come early for choice Mad- docks Charon Large congregations last Sunday The pastor preached the morning ser mon and in the evening Rev Daniel Norman returned missionary from Japan gave an excellent address on the progress of Christianity in that country At toe morning service Miss George of Toronto sang a beautiful solo which was very much appreciated Praise service was led by full choir both rooming and evening At the Sunday School in toe after noon Mr Norman addressed the scholars on child life In Japan and Mr J of Hamilton also spoke a few words Next Sunday is League day when Rev Hagar of Albert will preach morning and even ing No doubt there will be a large attendance The anniversary of the League will be commemorated next Monday even ing by a special program and a large attendance is anticipated- Monthly Fellowship Meeting in the Lecture Room next Sunday morning commencing at oclock sharp It is hoped that there will be a large attendance Grand Enteral rime A musical and literary entertain ment will be given in the Town Hall on Friday evening- the in aid of St Pauls church Sunday School Miss Alice Partridge as reader will he assisted by Miss Bev erley Robinson the leading Canadian soprano Who make her first ap pearance Newmarket Dont miss hearing her also Miss Alice A Field- house soloist of Carlton St Metho dist Church Toronto Newmarket people will be delighted to hear Miss again for she is a great favorite Little Miss Flossie Field- house her will sing child songs Little Flossie is a sweet singer and has always been a great drawing wherever she has appeared Mr Scott a local favorite will also sing Mr Blake Hewitt our comic vocalist who is equal to some of the professionals will furnish the funny part of the program- Miss Perkins our noted pianist will accompany the singers in her usual fine style The Newmarket Orchestra has also been engaged Watch for posters next week The The visitors here last Saturday evening and Sunday were splendid musicians and the Band attracted good sited crowds to the various meetings On Monday evening June 3rd Major Pickering Provincial Officer assisted by Staff Captain will visit Newmarket and conduct a special meeting at the Barracks The Major is an officer of years stand ing and has held important com mands in England and Scotland and for the past two years in charge of Bermuda and the Maritime Provinces There will be a Hallelujah Wedding in the Barracks on Wednesday June followed by a Wedding Banquet of Newmarket in tends to visit shortly and give his- illustrated lecture on the Klondike in aid of the Self Denial Fubd The is one of the Army Pioneers who was sent to the Yukon in He spent two years in Dawson City and is able to a very interesting account of the Sailors And stock of Trimmed Millinery is complete now Curd of Thank behalf of the Fire Brigade I beg to return their sincere thanks to The Cane Sons Mfg Co for a cheque for in acknowledge ment the services of the Firemen at their recent fire ANDERSON Chief The second anniversary of Mr Mao- induction will be held on June 23rd The services of Rev J A Clark of Cowan Ave Presbyterian Church have been secured for toe day and as he is one of the brightest of the young in the Church a treat is in store for the people on that day Fuller announcement will be made later The ladies will likely hold the an nual party the Tuesday even ing following that is June course it will be held at Mr and with favorable weather will be a greater success than any of the past which is saying a good deal The ladies will meet ere long to make arrangements The sacrament of- Joe- Lords Supper will be dispensed in the nest Sabbath morning It is earnestly hoped there will be a very full at tendance of the members and also ad herents Tonight Friday a preparatory service will fe held in toe church at The pastor will be assisted by Mr the student who preached so acceptably to the congregation for a month two years ago So Doors All sizes stained at or yellow only Advices received today from Lord Kitchener announce that May the British columns report Boers Billed 36 wounded taken prisoners and surrender ed There have been captured- rifles rounds small arras ammunition besides undetail ed capture including wagons and a number of horses The Boer General and his daughter have been killed and his wife and two others have- been injured by the accidental explosion of a shell near Pretoria Fortytwo British were killed and one hundred and one wounded in Sir Bloods operations near between Way and May Two hundred Boers have surrender ed at and wagonloads of men women and child ren have surrendered at Fort Rhodesia T Automobile at Wiles an Paris May Thousands of citi zens this morning gathered at the starting point of automobile race to witness competitors dash The start was made precisely at The distance between the two cities is miles The fits competitor Sor- was who arrived there at this afternoon thus making the run in hours mm or very nearly miles an hour fc Shocking London May A sensational murder and case of mutilation has oc curred In a low lodginghouse Dor set street close to the scene of the JackiKeRipper mur ders of The victim a woman named Annie Austin years old was found dying in a bedroom on Sunday morning and was removed to a hospital where she expired The murderer escaped ginning i T Heavy Cretonnes patterns to choose from yard White Carpet Warp Very Best White Check Muslin per yard Roller Blinds plain and dado complete Mens Heavy Cotton Socks seamless regular for EXTRA SPECIAL Dress Serge Double Fold Pure Wool and All Colors regular for yard Flannelette Fancy Plaid Gingham warranted Fast Color per yard Special Values W Hosiery During this Sale CORNER STORE Try us for what you want and get our Prices The Store I Departments f I I R of A week ago last Saturday Rev J who had previous ly arranged with Rev of Kes wick to take his work the following day started for the lake The other members of the family also intended going there for a da- outing and the children started rfith the pony first On arriving at the road lead ing from Sharon to the old mill the pony became unmanageable and turned down that street dumping the children out and breaking a shaft The little girl waited at the corner until the arrival of her father who I then went after the pony Mrs In the meantime took the 1 little girl to Williams blacksmith shop Mr brought the pony and cart to the same place to await repairs and as Mr Angus Wil liams was visiting his brother he proceeded on with Mrs When Mr started to fol low his own horse became very less and got away from him before he got into the buggy On reaching the culvert in front of the old Jesse farm the wheel collided with the post at the side of the road and Jerked buggy and off into the creek It was a new top buggy and very badly wrecked Mr had to borrow a buggy and proceeded on his way Part the Specialty Works were shut down last Saturday while Mr Hunter made repairs to the furnace under the boiler The residence on Huron St- has a new roof Beautiful rainbow last Tuesday even ing North York Peoples Assn will hold their annual convention in the Presbyterian church Albert on Tuesday and Wednesday June A and There is promise of a good crop of plums and cherries It Is said that peaches will be scarce Town Council next Monday evening Teachers Institute in Newmarket next week Smith Bros a line group the Hunter family parente children and grandchildren numbering on the lawn in front of Mr Hunt ers house last Saturday evening Mr Anderson built a neat kitchen to his residence on Ontario street and Mr is putting on a coat of plaster Mr Starr intends to put In a gasoline engine and other plant for mixing bread making ice cream etc Improvements are being made to the residence of Mr Faulkner oh St Fatal A very sad accident occurred the depot about yesterday morning resulting in the death of Mr George lteamster for The Cane Sons Mfg Co Several men were unloading a car of logs and the wagon was ready to be moved Mr came along with a spirited team belonging to the firm and hitched Ihe traces Going to their heads he held onto the bridle of the oft horse with one hand and was lifting the tongue with the other to place the end in the neck- yoke The horses were getting easy and prancing He was knocked over and the horses started off with tie load of logs and it is said that one wheel passed over his body The horses were stopped by those around- and the man was picked up unconscious A doctor was sent for and also a horse and buggy The injured man recovered conscious ness and was conveyed to his home where he died about four hours after the accident r Mr was a married man about years ef age and leaves a wife and small family He had been in the employ of the firm for a num ber of years and was a faithful and careful hostler His death is deeply regretted Passed flwioy The death of Mr pen on Wednesday night was i surprise to nearly all his acquaintances Deceas ed was one of the pioneers in this section having emigrated from Ireland nearly years settled in the Old Survey of King near where he endured many privations and brought up a large family His kindly disposition and upright man ner won for him the esteem and re spect of the whole community This spring deceased removed from the old homestead to the residence on the Town Line near St west of Mr J Irwin leaving the farm In charge of his sons William and and accompanied by his wife and daughter Miss Georgia expected to spend the rest of his days free from much labor and worry but they were very brief He was only sick tour or Ave weeks- starting with a heavy cold and now leaves a devoted wife and children to mourn demise All the members of the family are expected home for the funeral service which takes place at the house at on Saturday after noon and Interment at Newmarket Cemetery The of the family removed from here are Joseph Amos Thomas and of Toronto also Mrs Alice Macey and Phila of To ronto Lena at Philadelphia and El mer at Mlraco Mr Macey is also here fro thecity Phenyl The most powerful disinfectant known 25c package at Hard ware the- Gait section- man who was by the express on Friday died of his injuries Mrs John of Kincardine attempted to get out of a buggy as the horse was frightened and receiv ed fatal injuries The United States soldiers cost their- Government each pensions are tacked on to the aggregate cost and that is makes the figures so large A two year old child fell4nto a tub of water at its home in Buffalo Friday and was drowned the mother and other members of the family were within a few feet Sir Thomas has decided to send the Shamrock J to America with the challenger in order that he may continue the trial races right up to the date of the cup The withdrawal of the German marines to Tsing Tau has begun and the German quarter of has been handed over to the Chinese author ities experimentally for a fortnight The advertising philanthropist who tells the gullible how to get rich by investing their money in his schemes Is again occupying much space in the big newspapers and magazines The crop of suckers is Inexhaustable Kincardine Ont May This evening about oclock on the Lake Shoreroad Mrs John McLeod met her death It appears Mr and Mrs were out driving and when passing an encampment of gypsies about a mile from town the horse he- came restless and Mrs in an endeavor to get out of the buggy was caught between the wheels re ceiving injuries which resulted in her death an hour afterwards iiia We are all more or less dependent one on the other and provided we can get what we want from Our Home Dealers as cheap as we can buy it anywhere else we will be serving our best interests by patronizing Home Industries Expositor ill i The Wm Cane Sons and Screens There are none better made EVERYDAY PRICES Wash Tubs No a cent per doz Window t Screens Wash Boards Crown Globe Jubilee Pails hoop Pails hoop Itll i 20o Bargains for Men 391901 3W a a per a DM fl per a IS a per A Oft a Sutter i 10 9 CO Wool per lb t a loft tii a loot per pair 040 a OH SO a per lb OH per too a Toronto Clearing Lines Broken Lots Jobs etc Mens Fine Cashmere Wool Jerseys short sleeves in cream and cardinal or Mens All Wool Striped Sweaters for Mens Bicycle Stockings for for for Mens Colored Shirts soft bosoms with and without collar attached all sizes for Mens Colored Print Shirts starched bosoms with separate collar size for Mens Colored Cambric Shirts separate cuffs all sizes lor Mens Linen and Celluloid Collars stand up and turn points all sizes each Mens Silk Ties in Bows your choice Mens print bow Ties regular for MENS SOFT FELT HATS all sizes all colors prices were Now A Wall Bargain Pop Lead No thing better made for outside work For sale at A A Mrs Regis manager of a hoard ing house at lost her life in a fire that destroyed house Arls of Ottawa a conductor on a Canada Atlantic freight train was killed Monday afternoon at Glas gow station The cause of the accident to the steamer Empire State at was the removal of a plug from a inch pip In the bottom of the boat SO Red Wheel per buibr 0 71 White Wheat per a Goon per a ftf bushel 47 ON a 004 Butter roll per lb a v Oil CO SO ill Wool per lb Oil a CO 00 Beef fore 00 0 pair 1 OCOj Wail Papers for different patterns to choose from Regular prices were and 10c per roll KHAKI a New Package Tea 30c lb We all lovers Black to try a tbla New Ceylon Tea la with what they have been paying and t Newmarket Out ijii

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