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Newmarket Era, 14 Mar 1902, p. 3

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J J is ii a fir Weeks toeatieefe WHAT OK A j Presbyterian Church The Lecture on Monday evening by Rev Atkinson Toronto in aid of the S- Library of the most interesting ever given in church Tne views were The attendance was pot very large Box The Royal Templars a box so cial in the Temperance Hall this even ing the- public are invited A short musical program will be rendered after toe Boies will be sold by Auction Refreshments will then be partaken of and games and plays will be introduced to pass the remainder of the evening Every body invited Special Meeting Rev A has been invit ed on behalf of the to Rive an address in the Methodist Church next- Monday evening on Students Volunteer Movement The President Dr Rkhardsan will occu py the chair There will be no col lection and Hie public are cordially invited to hear this address with all he Young Peoples Societies in Town For making cheap at Fingers Smashed On Tuesday afternoon Mr Dennis son of toe late Alfred Dennis was chopping some small trees and brush on the farm near his left hand was acci dentally caught by a limb that split oft and two fingers were very baldly Medical aid was at once and the physician has hopes of saving the lingers from amputa tion On had an official visit from Watson and Dis trict Secretary John Thpmpsoto of Toronto Mri pi Toronto aod sorrie from Aurora were also present The evening four persons joined Sabbath services next as al Closed Owing to so many children being absent from the Public and Schools from sickness due to vaccina tion these schools were closed on Tuesday and will not reopen next Monday morning A number men in Town were also so badly affected that bad to lay work this week Fp Rev JonorerJ From a- copy of published at quote the following item It will be lead with interest by the many of toe Rev Hunter in Newmar ket to whom it refers Rev Barnwell an enisropal visitation to St Peters parish and church last Sunday At the conclusion of the morning sermon as a gift from a cane to Rev Hunter rector of St- Peter church as a souvenir of the anniver sary of Mr- Hunters twenty-fifth- or dination to the ministry The paid an earnest and eloquent tribute to Mr Hunters met it arid ability- as a- minuter arid congratulated St Peters parish on his acquisition as rector fly buying some of bargains at Sickles Grocery See advertisement Publics Board Next Monday is St Patricks Day in bloom were picked in an open air garden in this Town on Wed- Two or three persons report seeing robins on Wednesday Quite a heavy thunder storm on Tuesday evening The Newmarket Poultry Pet Stock Association elects officers on Thursday of next week Special meeting of to night to initiate a candidate At Canes Factory on Wednesday morning a young man named had the end of bis finger on his lefthand taken off by day evening- Present Messrs Man ning McKay and Pretty The report showed pupils on the roll with aerae at tendance during February of Nonresident fees Following bills parsed Co crayons splitting wood m The report of the Public School In spector regarding examinations in February was placed on Mr A Hollingshead was ap pointed as representative of this Board on the High School for the current year was appointed to represent this Hoard at the Asso ciation meeting in Toronto on April Board ad3urned Liberals of have again Mr Minister of in as their at Ue approaching general election to the Legislature of Ontario- It is current at Ottawa that Hon and Hon Fielding will attend the Colonial Con ference in London which it is now will take place the coronation ceremonies the week JHtofi Mr Blair Minister of Railways announced in Parliament that a bill for the ap pointment of a Railway Commission will -be- Introduced this session This is another step forward in the line reform and will fill a long felt want in dealing with ques tions touching railway corporations and the public m It is estimated that it will cost somewhere in the neighborhood of to take- the vote on the re ferendum but should the result the amount will be sav ed to the people the first week after i i an Ocean Hon James Sutherland has at the request of the Allans ordered Government steamer from to Sable Island to look for the missing steamer Hiironian Toe it is said- has a pas senger list of and is now days overdue She was built at the Clyde Glas gow last year and cost With the exception of one trip made from Glasgow to Montreal South Africa On last trip she was from South Africa and called at Glasgow where she took on a smalt cargo freight- A rjortioh of her cargo was signed to Toronto merchants- and there was also a of horses on board for A E of tenham The horses were in charge of J who is on board The was on her way to St Johns to take on a cargo hay for South Africa m Spring Goods Arriving Daily NEW SPRING PRINTS FROM PER YARD UPWARD MUSLINS FROM PER YARD UPWARD NEW FAST COLOR PER YARD NEW LACE CURTAINS We always have shown the best value in Lace Curtains in Town but this season we even surpass our CORSETS SPECIAL WELL BONED CORSET FOR PAIR STRAIGHT FRONT GIRDLE CORSETS IN ALL MAKES AND AT ALL PRICES Immense Stock m Of r Direct Just Quality The lowest trade anVwnereVi Regular was held list StL fm while the fellows who now blame liquor for stealing committing for ge murder etc will have to some new excuse for their The Colonial Exposition in j London Eng on Monday last A to the Canadian press states that this Dominion makes a showing The is held at the Royal Exchange and was by the Lord Mayor The exhibit of Klondike gold is re ported to he specially attractive High was present it the open ing proceedings and delivered an ad dress what the Royal tour lost- Canada last year it may truth fully be said that royalty comes ex pensive but when the result to he Dominion is taken into account this countryhas been gamer by the expenditure The when the of Mr A the manager the Specialty Works was accidentally fl Boy J to the in this- Town oclock on WecM the and Duohess of special meeting of the Official Board was held last Friday night Rev President of the Toron to in lowing resolution was carried unani mously am the steward to forward a copy to Mrs That while bowing submissively to the painful dispensatiori Divine Providence which recently removed from the Church here its highly esteemed and dearly beloved Pastor the Rev George this Quarterly Board is deeply conscious of the al most loss the membership and congregation have sustained and desire to place on record bur large appreciation his untiring zeal and Aelfsacrincing deVotfon to the temporal welfare of the church here and to bear his unwavering loyalty arid earnest for the pause of Christ and for the great Church of which he was so and honoured a Minister this Quarterly Board desires to express sir tee and heartfelt sympathy and condolence- the Krsefsli partner of de ceased and the dear little children and likewise to other relatives who have thus been called to mourn the loss of one dearly be loved and deservedly We earnestly pray that the God of all consolation and ace may assuage the anguish of their bereavement j and thai our Heavenly Father- who has promised lo be a husband to the widow and a father to the fatherless may give to them all needed comfort and help in this hour of sorrow and ixrsonal loss and that they may ever a warm and abiding welcome in our church home The question supply for the remainder of the Conference year was fully discussed and the fol lowing committee appointed to confer with the President on matter Messrs John and Jack ton The pulpits last Sunday was Mr Armstrong of Ottawa a at Victoria College with ability for one young In years if in health we predict for him a brilliant It been arranged that Rev Cade DI a very gifted minister will here until next Conference He is expected arrive on Saturday evening and will at once enter upon duties Bargain in Palls 14 and quart flareing dairy price and each while they each at in the that runs thru here It appears that the little fellow who was an exceedingly bright child years old was playing horse on the sidewalk front of his fa thers residence with another little lad named Harry Johns about a year younger who resides a few doors on the same street- They evi dently tdrned the corner on street and Foster went down to the bridge where they frequently played hist summer Some time after Har ry told one of Mr little girls that Foster fell into the water Mrs returned from the missionary meeting about her daughter told her what Harry fead said She immediately went down to the creek and called for her boy but got no reply Returning to Mr Johns residence she saw Harry and he was frightened that it was with reluctance she got him to po with and her where fell into the water Owing to the rain Wednesday- morning the creek like all other reams at this time of the year was greatly and with quite a swift The sidewalk is built on projections from the main bridge and on the same level but separated about Iwihcfi to allow the iron braces without in way of pedes trians Foster had tried to go from the sidewalk to the main bridge by crawling under the rail and onto the projection hut the timber being wet he is supposed to have slipped and dropped Into five feet water As soon as Mr was assur ed of the circumstances called her husband telephone and the spread with great rapidity Several men went from the Specialty Works to render assistance in recovering the body When the news reached Factory the Mayor sent a number men to their At to six it was still reported that the child had not been found and Canes Factory was closed also the Specialty Works and the men turned out en masse Darkness coming on the men kepi up the search for hours by the aid of lanterns and hundreds crowded the sidewalks and in vicinity Everybody showed a do they ould to relieve ike anxiety of the family- Yesterday morning the search was continued at Work was at the Specialty Works and the men continued in the search With magnanimous sympathy Factory wan also down yester day morning and the men to assist in search Up to three oclock yesterday the body had not teen found and e observe the estimates sub mitted to the last week more a a ted meet the liabilities incurred tiaking CTand of 48 as the cost of the ducal tour A student in a city College named Simpson who was to have developed bus been and all the students of Toronto ordered to be vaccinated Two or three days alter this order went forth the city Medical Health officer reported that it was very doubtful about Simpson suffering variola at all but appeared to be rather from a noninfectious dis ease of the skin this time about ladies and male students had their arms or tap- red If matters turn out as now pears probable of will be a sore Ion in more ways than one Most of Wte ladles inoculated had the operation on the lower limits as they feared a scar might mar their beauty on occasions of full dress i Met at on Starch All members present The auditors was accepted as satisfactory and the clerk instruct ed to- have copies printed for dis tribution Mr reeve of Bradford sent in a petition to have a direct road opened across The marsh from to Bradford Council de cided to take no action in the mat- Alo a communication from asking assistance to build a in Sutton was not grant ed- was paid for making road and opening gravel pit It was decided that per load be the established price for gravel no to have power to change this amount and in case the owners of gravel pits refuse to accept this price that action be taken by the Council take possession under the provi sions of the Municipal Act A Bylaw was passed appointing Overseers of Highways rick Jesse James Merchant Main Tillett Jr Walter Charles Martin Thomas Huntley Amos Crit tenden Jesse 15 John 16 Thds Huntley 17 Alfred Morton 19 John Wash Winch Ellis David Draper John Geo Stiles Jas Robertson 26 Samuel 27 Winch Wash- Sam 31 Fred Silver John J as- Hamilton Moulds John Ham ilton Jr Silas Morton 39 H iO David Wight Martin Rose 13- Thos Pollock W A Pollock Win Potuod Keepers Woods A Stephens Well Culver- well Levi Miller Prober Geo Jen Graham J Glover Fence Viewers John John Hamil ton Jr John Stphens Perry Mor ton w CORNER STORE SO GOOD AS BUUNTONS BAKING POWDER ir- j L I FOR THIS WEEK Dress Goods for yard 38 in allwool Fancy Dress in five colorings regular price yd this week cents yard UNION On Wednesday evening March Miss a returned from Japan will give an ad- the Christian A invitation to all i Council adjourned to meet on May as Court of Revision etc In the final Intermediate Match lor the Championship Peter- won over Gait by one goal in Gait on Monday I Newmarket March Flour per barrel 43 a White Wheat per burn a 0 Red per bush a Goose Wheat per bush a HOUSE SLIPPERS m m m Full Range of Sizes Ladies Plaid Felt Slippers for 39c pair Ladies Fancy Felt Slippers for 29c pair 35c Childrens Felt Slippers solid leather soles sizes to 10 for pair Childrens Felt Slippers solid leather soles sizes to for 35c per pair Sale MONDAY March Mr Smith have an unreserved of slock and implements on lot Con near Jersey mos credit on bums over except for hay and ho or per cent oil for cash at oclock auctioneer TUESDAY March Mr Wrii Hen ry will have an important Bale of stock and implements on lot 20 in the rear of the 3rd of half a mile cast of Terms moo credit sums over Sale at one oclock sharp Kavanagh auctioneer John Money Buckwheat Oats per bush Peas per Rye per bush Butter Sheep Wool per lb Hay per ton Iff lt a a a a a a a a a 13 ft 50c Toilet Soap for Cake V J Cakes Highest Grade French Toilet Soap very highly perfumed regular Cake This week Bran per ton a er tonV 21 a Potatoes per bag Chickens per pair a Ducks a Geese per lb a Turkeys per lb fld a 0 New Spring J Toronto Toronto March 13 lied Wheat per a White Wheat per a Spring Wheat per a Goose Wheat per hush a Parky per bush a Oats per bush I a of lot con Peas per bush a will his driving and a number of farm etc on tho usual Sale at 1 W March Brooks of lot con Scott miles east of Mount Albert will of his cattle pigs Beef fore etc on usual Beef hind acres of land will per pair be Sale at oclock Ducks per 5 Smith M 00 3 Rye per per do I a Butter roll per ft a 0 Hay per ton 12 per a a 0 Wool per ft 0 a Dressed per a fl5 a a 5 fa a Are arriving daily for all Depts We particularly wish to bring to your attention this week New French Delaines Opera Flannels For Ladies Wants and Childrens Wear Newest Shades in Plain Spots and Patterns at and per yd I Turkeys Try an In ttw Kra It railway yard at North Walter Smith a switchman feeedi from Owen Sound was In Seed Seed on a a SO 1 09 0 0 Leftovers in Ladies Furs Jackets Capes c also Mens and Boys Overcoats Fur Caps Horse Blankets Robes c you are going to heed any of these things next winter andean spare the money now we want you to come in and see us We know of no better in vestment anfbrd Roche Co Newmarket Ont fc 1

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