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Newmarket Era, 9 May 1902, p. 3

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-J- l J THE- Weeks lews WHAT rH SOW Gospel trUr the noting afternoon Rev Dr Cade gave an tellnt a The Band Concert Everybody should go to it tonight the boys who have provided a most entertaining pro pram it on page Go early you to stand The Rev Cornell goes to Pembroke St Toronto next it flower Sunday there the China inland Mission of the work here At meeting oi the Ladies Aid of- the Methodist- Church on Wednes day afternoon last it erect a Memorial in the East of the late Rev a fitting trib ute to his successful work here if Otic Mr Lyons has do ing a splendid wholesale business the manufacture of confectionery here for several years has leased the store formerly occupied Davison Bros and open next week a groceries as well as con tinue the manufacture of candy the same premises Mr Lyons is well and favorably known in Newmarket and should do a fair business in this stand Do It We understand that the Hewitt Ho tel is in the market The should purchase a strip of about feet off the south end and throw it into the street thereby mak ing a decent entrance into the Town Market gr Handsome Display Anybody who says that you have to go to Toronto to get bandjomo presents in has not seen Mr A Smiths window The display direct import goods is a credit to and worth going down Tow on purpose to se St Pauls Church Therewas a At the special service on Thursday even ing last week when about can didates were comfinned by Bishop of Toronto assisted by the Rector Rev jHl Blacker- The Bishop delivered an excellent address Yesterday feeing Ascension special service was held at am Great Improvement The stable that was damaged Are on the premises of tie Rec tory has been moved about 30 feet further away from the residence and repaired in splendjd shape All the other old buildings have been torn down and Father Whitney is to be congratulated on the neat and tidy appearance the whole place have as soon as the painting is completed Church The Quarterly services last Sunday were conducted by Rev Dr Cade and were largely attended Tne business meeting was held on Tuesday evening whin it was ascer tained that the amount given to mis sions was the largest in the history of the church while contributions to other total oyer more than last year Mr John Currey was elected representative to the District meeting at and Messrs Manning and McCauley were ap pointed church auditors It was de cided to expend about in new furnishings for the parsonage half of which amount be borne by the Ladies Aid The meeting will be held next Wednesday at pm at the home of Mrs Coombs Full attend ance is School A regular meeting of the Board took place on Wednesday afternoon all the being present The was instruct ed to look after the placing a new flagstart AH teachers were reengaged at the salaries Mr Coombs Mr HolUhgshead Mr GTS will be closed today or der that the teachers may attend Institute at Aurora w Proclamation J J Pearson Esq Returning Of ficer re Provincial Elections has issued his proclamation calling upon the electors to assemue at the Town Hall Newmarket on Thursday at one oclock to nominate a a to represent the riding in the next Legislative Assembly if a should be demanded the take nlaCe in the several 5Ubdivisiojis of North oh At The Inquest Pursuant to adjournment the in quest over the finding of the remains of William Fowler was resumed here at oclock on Monday before Coron er Wesley Mr Maw of Toronto re presented the Crown and detective of Toronto was also present- Considerable light was thrown on the investigation by the finding of an old last Sunday not far from where the body of Fowler was Mr Goodwin The weapon partly imbedded in the soil and evidently been dis charged just previous to its deposit as the smoke coated the inside of the barrel- An exploded cap was found on the nipple This gives a strong suspicion that his death was a of suicide The medical testi mony went to show that the arm might he fractured by and having severed an artery the man might have to death William of frankly stated in reply to the he and tic other of the family since William Fowlers disajpcaVance have felt that they were the subjects of hut this suspicion was by the evidence of Fow ler brother of the deceased who mentioned a dispute over money mat ter at the first siting of the ievt The Crown has made a thoro this and is that the deceased dW not have any sum of money in his Wesley number of the of the arm in opinion of the two men disposed of the theory A reviewed the evf- at some length and the jury fer lev aw ljrx the verdict We the find that the aid Fowler death from to the jury unknown In the iVvAshlp of in Jfc of on or the of October In the year susjilcin of foul play Is ad- from the evidence Mr A Smith is building a cold- storagecroom in connection with his grocery business His motto is I Mr has put a new roof on bis premises occupied by the Chin ese Laundry Messrs A and are all putting electric meters in their residences J Br Richardson is having the dci- water in his residence and he is fitting up a bath room Mr has a new front fence r The time is soon coming when the importance of a thorough sewerage system in Newmarket will be impress ed upon the mind of every citizen The Town fathers made an tion of the streets and walks yester day afternoon Mr has decided to have his residence installed elec tric light and use a meter Newmarket and Aurora expected to play a game of lacrosse at Aurora last night The large and handsome portrait Hon J are in reat demand just now All the rooms on the ground floor of Royal Hc are being papered and Mr Evans is also put ting in- a handsome new stairway Being unable to find a home else where Mr Phillips has convert ed the old kirk on Timothy St into a domicile SQP3Qsrrj Always open your- pa- in the Scatter paper around all over the floor- It up all you cao7 Get mad au tear the up into- little bits of pieces and scatter When you get it looks as though Miss Canada was doing an immense business and it tickles the postmaster and makes him feel awfully jolly when sweeping time comes It might be well to that the postmaster espe cially enjoys people who get one letter a week visit the post after every and ask him to in their box to sec it they have anything It gives exercise needs 0OO East Council Meeting of Council held April All members present Communications received from Graves re repairs and snow shovel ing from re sheep claim from Goodwin re sheep claim from re gravel Messrs Cranky Graves and Turner were heard before the Council in reference to their communications and road repairs The following changes were made in Road Overseers and Sheep Valuator owing to the resignation of the for mer appointees J Dawson in lieu of Ed as Geo in lieu of J Barker as RO Lepard in of Win as Rogers in lieu of H- as ifainprize in lieu of John fcs Sheep Valuator The Reeve introduced a to make appropriations for roads Bylaw regularly passed making grants to be expended under direction of the Road and Bridge Committee as follows Con Con Con Con Con don Con Con Com Con and on side- lots Con Coo Div 5 re lots Con Centre Road Div A new in our league circle is popular section A booklet and directory for the com munity an advertising medium sketches ami a lot of valu able information for every day refer ence wilt deck its pages The Book will pocket size and for free distribution in community We regret to report the illness of Mrs Eli has again been necessitated going to the hospi tal for treatment Mrs has the sympathy of the whole in her troubles Mrs A Shanks who was for a time has recovered Mrs of was vis iting friends in this section last week Suckers Yes suckers and that is about all you hear from the boys at present and nearly every back yard is of heads which causes a good deal of trouble among the cats but even that dont troube your scribe like the election He is at a stand still to know how to cast his whether to vote for the boy among boys or the man among men of has sold her bouse and lot to John Black or Mr Curtis has moved his port able sawmill to bush where he has attached two en pines is making the boards fly right and left Heavy This pi Qttawai May Charles Castle warehouse commissioner for the minion Government at re ports that there are of wheat in- Manitoba and the North west for market arid fur ther that there were acres of new land broken in according to his latest advices from Manitoba and the Territories At a very low es timate this means over a million bushels- in the output for the present years harvest Accord ing to Mr Castle the and will do if they move the mm TELL the Art Fast Color 15b yd Fancy Cretonnes Art Muslins Fast Color yd key Cloth Suiting In Park and Medium Shades 56 inches wide regular 100 for cents Ladies Black per pair SO BAKING POWDER Pure Sulphur per pound Epsorn Salts per pound 3c Icing Sugar pet pound ivv Imported Tmato Catf up quart bottled New Fresh Prunes per Finest per pound- Good CookincjFigs per pound Laundry Soap cakes Try Red Cross jelly Powder it is the Best CORNER ST 10 Use South ars tJ Town Line North ViHa of September the Wd materially increasing their made to pa equipment and be able delivered on the road statute la- bring it out shortly before that time At all events it will take 176 Payments ordered as follows Mi M ajd repairs Robert to 18000 snow shovelling bushes now gravel con I OF NEWMARKET SINCE 1876 DEPARTMENTAL STORE W m gravel Bx 11 sheep claims 4533 Goodwin sheep 67 Goodwin building bridge and liive Stoek Market is the top price export Alex Stewart bridge ten cattle in Toronto this week Butch- pairs A Watson snow cattle to for cluoice Smart repairs to culverts picked lots Fair to choice sold from Council adjourned to meet on and poorer from day June 2nd at am as a Court to Drycows sold at Opens on May Wanted Ten of and for other purposes KESWICK to Short keep feeders sold Irom to medium feeders from to 4 iieavy stackers from to 25 and lighter at to Calves sold on the basis of to per Yearling Iambs at to per cwt ewes at to Mr and Mr Lennox a meeting in the Temperance on Friday evening last- Mr criticised Hon J n the and at question of Prohibition Prohibition- Spring lambs fetched to each arc not to he caught by chaff j A still advance is reported They that they cannot expect j in price of hogs at Obituary death Mrs Forsyth an nounced in last weeks issue of the removes our midst a per son who was well known and widely respetted Deceased was taken a stroke of paralysis about a week previous and gradually grew weaker till death sufferings The Mrs Forsyth whose maid en name was Margaret was born in York Township miles north of Toronto then little York in Her father Jas Ross who was one of the pioneers of the Town ship served his country at the front during war of Mis Forsyth was the eldest the family and more than once she has told of riding to Toronto when the only road was a bridle path In arid her husband came to Newmarket to the hotel that still bears name- Mr died in leaving Mrs Forsyth with the care a family of five the youngest only son being born after the death of the father Mrs Forsyth showed rare business ability she was firinyet kind and generotiH and charitable During the past- four years her health has been failing fast the result of the strenuous life that she had lived She was taken 111 with pneumonia and on the of April passed away At the funer al on April the large number of showed the esteem in which was Services conducted Mv vray of Presbyter ian deceased had been a lifelong member Four daughters three at home and Mrs are left to her Among the friends from a distance v1k the funeral were Mr Frame of Toronto Mrs of Toronto Mr Weds Mr Willis Mrs nd Mrs- of Aurora Rev J J of anything in the interest of prohibi tion from a man of the stamp of Mr who liter the meeting here spent of the night at our village hotel with the hoys who it is said bad a jolly good time in their way of thinking even with fats and lights JSlecrjirxQirket markets Newmarket May 1902 Flour per- barrel 3 00 a Mr Charles and hired white Wheat per husti a men secured a family of seven young Red Wheat per buJv0 a foxes one day last week Elder preached in the Chris tian Church last Sunday morning Mr Isjio the pastor- here alter Conference He remained days this week putting in the- garden at the parsonage Mr Toronto preach ed in the Methodist Church last Sun day morning Next Sunday morning there will be no service in the Methodiat on account of the in meeting Sunday evening as usual Mr Jofin Oldham of West was visiting at Mr Yates on Sunday last Mr Main Is somewhat better His daughter returned to the city on Monday- The new harnessmaker is in our midst and intends commencing opera tions shortly Mr of Toronto Mr of OriIHa were on Tuesday last The cottagers of the Lake Shore are making gardens and the summer Mr T Yates 13 erecting two new tenement cottages on the corner of his farm Goose Wheat per bush a Buckwheat a Barley per a Oats per bush a Peas per bush 0 a Rye per hush a Butter 17 a yPT in Sheepskins a Wool per lb a Hay per ton a Bran per ton a Shorts per ton a Potatoes per bag a Chickens per pair a Ducks a Geese per lb 0 a Turkeys a 0 01 ft 0 0 0 this List Brace for Drawing Knife for 165 65c The Chinese rebels have met with success A lad named John Hastings was drowned at Kingston carnps for cavalry and artil lery will be held as this summer but It docs not seem likely that there will be any Infantry camps of Buffalo was run over in the Grand yard at Hamilton and fatally injured He was visiting Children Cry for CASTOR I A Toronto May Red per ft Wheat per bush 75 a Spring Wheat per hush a Goose Wheat per bush a Barley per bush 0 a Oats per bush a Peas per hush ft per bush a Eggs per a Butter roll perlh 0 a 77 0 73 Carpenters Hammer JQq for Glue Pots for Jack Plains for Hand Saws or 00 a 13 Hay per ton Potatoes per bag 0 a a wool per lb a Hogs per cwt a Beef fore a Beef hind a Chickens per pair a Ducks per Geese Turkeys fHM I 0 ft5 a a a 00 1 00 0 0 Lathing 100 for 85c Chisels for 8inch Compass for Steel Trowels for 67c 8inch Piles for Try Squares for 35c SpokeShaves for Butcher Steels for Set Firmer Chisels in for Screw Drivers for 14c Brad Awls for 3c Fore Piano for TwoFoot Rules for Screw Driver Bits for 12c Chisel for Jack Knives for 19c Gimlet 10c for Wood Mallets for Best SteelFaced Hammers for 37c Pruning for FOB Several pieces of Square Timber suitable for building purposes of Jackson Tape Lines for No Block Plane for Wood Mallets for 10c No 102 Plane for 19c Bench J for 125 Steel Square for No Block Plane for Ad res for Bevels for Stone Hammers for Go

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