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Newmarket Era, 15 Aug 1902, p. 2

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Lets Up Brighter and Better toie AH Printing Dose at Home The I ft Stay iftyrd Is coronation of King on was tor rejoicing tirroagboui Britain and dependencies it was an of much significance aa it- King bat the nation continue according to Parliamentary statutes A Times correspondent from speaking frigs coronation very truthfully reign already been nucfcei fey three great first the floatton of Empire which It quarter of tie habitable globe the South African Peace and third British Japanese alliance It is also very gratifying to every throughout the world to note the loyalty and devotion to King which prevails in all of faia vast empire oo A writ has been served on William Carey of Kiingston by J candidateelect for asking the full penalty of from tae de fendant for voting without the while fully aware of fact- There seems to be a de termined effort everywhere Step fraudulent election practices Apparently the last election protest has been and but one more crosspetition is expected Lennox Tories against In all have been entered being straight day of tag Mrs L Lehman Mrs are spending this week air and Miss of are visiting Miss Kelty v Master Arte Webster is spending a week with bis sister in King Mr Walt Eyes returned last Monday from his Mackinac trip- Mr R McLaughlin was vis it in The Misses visiting with Miss Myrtle Millard Howard Cane spent on houseboat at MIss Flo Verity spent over Sun day with her mother at King City Miss of is guest of Mr Harris week Mr Mitchell of Toronto was here a couple of days last Sir Herbert Everett started on toe last week Master Roy is spending a week with bis grandmother at King City Miss Sarah Belfry has returned from a visit sister Ham ilton Mr John Bain of Toronto is spending bis holidays with Mr Hurst Miss Arvilla Case was the guest of Mrs E Cane at Orchard over Sunday Mr Mark and wire of ace spending a few days friends in Town Miss Strong of was vis iting sister Mrs Driver a few days last week air Poole of the Midland Free Press staff is visiting his sister Mrs Low this week Miss Edna Pringle is the guest To ftn I Quetn Victoria deltccj i v a to Mr Clark wife and daughter People store of keen body of Edward VII the of a very few such the lot or Mrs a Smith of Morris street frorono wTo June her year interesting and eventful career has been that of Mrs Smith and her friends shoOlo embody her personal recollections in some form irdggestion might eeal for one advanced in years but created visitor started to go berry Monday morning and going around bote corner too whicjij6i fvas sitting was out j She several bruises but fortunately without any limbs broken The Kesteri evening- wisva althongh- a -little- Fax HgWd Ms hearers anchor excelled in solos w4 the Mrs midafternoon cup of tea the solace that they good value for the of young ana old all when a money Proceeds- for tbe- evening porter called upon her TieIdeaoi amounted to 55 J did s telling for tetiltcation UpmetMng about her life appeared somewhat novel You know she aidIn ex- J I am on English woman not a Canadian however urged her her friends sake and she consented The most active person of the three ap parently Mrs Smith for a few minutes then with the quickness of a girl in her teens he would turn to the room- to bring petitions cross figures four years ago were of were which were straight and fixed Ouf Toronto better Beach this week Ir Will English of Preston was No dates have over Sunday on a visit with his mother Mrs Kirton P Anderson is spending a couple of weeks at Forest and wilh relatives Morrison is representing Newmarket at the Grand Lodge in Toronto this week- White assistant shipper at Mr and Mrs left the Evans warehouse has mysterious- for a drive to on disappeared l relatives this Toronto frs 6P Goshen Companys establishment sisterinlaw of the Chief Front Street was by frre to he extent of of Tuesday at home all seemed to do and went in for a good time KESWICK I Mr Missionary to Lumbermen will give an Sunday evening another part of to bring Lumber camps The some memento iter in England in connection with the royal person- will be held in ages bad seen Yes I was at coronation of Mr J sr and his Willlam and Victoria she Brown intend starting for or course was too young to week to visit Its JSJln will George came to the throne I was ten years old remember by lakes We Wish tbern when George III died I a pleasant trip heard the Bow Bella ringing at mid- The Messrs are in tbe night We lived in the suburbs of One of tbe sods de- London and I remember my father a very able sermon kept closed for two or on Sunday morn- three days When William was crowned I sat in front of the door of Westminster Abbey and watched the and Miss of Toronto great enter J went into and also Irene and of the Abbey immediately after and Rat late are visiting at in the Kings chair and had a wine his glass Mrs Smith I of Dr with ft hearty express- here a the act of a young tit night were grand she Over people were thrown into continued though there was neither river at Isle near Montr Weve no desire to use words in introducing these special offerings for and show bur banned Mid- Summer Month ol the year These lots with many others are now ready doz Ladies Handkerchiefs hem stitch selling tit for 15 doz Ladies Black Cotton Sizes inch Suspencters heavy we Mens Linen Collars all shapes and selling at 2- for Ladies Summer Vests half sleeves white shades selling for 5 Childrens Vests sizes for ages cream shades selling for yds Feather Ticking wide width heavy weight worth yd selling for yds Table Linen unbleached in wide worth 50c this week selling for 35c spent last Friday night in Buchanan aged was drowned in Don white playing on Monday last A person at has written tbe manager the Toronto to red a consideration course Postmaster Is to Eng land on a two months leave An enormous tourists have passed thru Toronto during jraat week present phenomenal traffic will more compensate tor the early bad weather Among the at the Walker House this are two young men South Africa They met on ship corral over and neofrning that fought in the battles on op posite sides On Wednesday while Alexander Ful ton was working at a building at corner of Front and Peter Hit A a mass of material fell from the roof crushing life of htm The Ontario Department has been engaged this sOfmncr in restocking the Kawar- Jakes lakes fiimooe black bass have ijn with Mr K wrifcs us from that there are prospects of a big crop in Dakota this year Mrs Henry Lush has visiting Mrs- and friends in this vicinity for the past month Mr Walter Hunter of by his brctherSnlw Will Taylor Winnipeg were in Town on Monday Maris Mrs Little two children of Detroit are litre visiting with Ifreir parents Mr and Mrs John Mitchell Mr Carl the attentive bookkeeper at the Office leaves for Atlantic City and York on a couple of weeks va cation Mr and Mrs of JV- Mr Mrs Mealord Mr Miller arid Miss Mabel Miller of Toronto were in Sunday attending Mrs fu- Mr Luke and daughter got back safely on Saturday night from the Old Country had a de lightful visit in both England and report the country look ing well Mr J Smith Jeweller of St Catharines son of Mr P Smith a pound at Already seven parent have bUo put waters and another tT of will put In fore the is nd I Age Ohio of August says Mrs James of Newmarket Canada arrived for an extended visit with her daughter Mrs Turn er and Miss Anna of locust The United will Japans claim to Marcus Is and Kingston Aug- A remark story of animation Kaiser If will bo cows from South Is to be tte it appears that named attest ship afloat in Her son prcfomably expired at tte home lb feet and her displace- of his niece The remains were kid trout is tori to be jt barber was l to re- of W horse power will move the Alter lie Sad com- tor cabin oas- work was about to leave he danced again at the face and fa his horror and dismay t H were wide W has regarding Mm with The ft So plant is worth new German Lloyd was succesfylly at tbe Vuitn to day the prefer of Wil liam a grisly Wo fchocfc to 1 os nerves that fell At a of floor in J town up robbed two a a swoon almost bad found of and the simpowrf dead leaning WatA him jndfavrfnr to revive j lodged In Jail Ml J gas nor electric light theri They were of oil lamps with fancy globes When Victoria crowned seven years later I again sat In front of the- Abbey where was the other time J remember the Queen as she walked up the tall guards and the Am- and foreign Princes looked so tike a child she passed through the aisle the officers and guard This is just what looked like and lira Smith her lighted with enthusiast bounced from her chair a pointed to a picture on the wall showing the then young of plump girlish figure her curls hanging over her bare shoulders The crowds looked a fairy tale cant describe the scene you could walk on peoples heads declared Mrs Smith The illuminations at night were grand and gas was used instead of oil Thousands of people were out all night But the incidents In her life to which Mrs Smith refers with the greatest pleasure are her visits to Windsor Castle Her aunt Mrs Wil liam Randall was for forty years in the royal household attached to the service George III George olid and woji wardrobe woman to Queen Adelaide The late Queen Victoria Mrs Smith says never lost an opportun ity of graciously noticing this obi and faithful servant of her royal pre decessors Mrs Randall nursed George in his last Illness and was present whim he died My cousin Randalls eon was one of the pages to Queen Vic toria older sister to visit of Gloucester Once when she was a little she lost her way In the castle and cmo down the wrong stairs On way fchs met a rnun who didnt know her hut on Teaming she was a niece of Hand all he patted her cheek kittled her found it was TV Among the which Mrs ShowA is a china water bottle which belonged to I a cop per nd china id ate form erly owned by George a made by 1rlncvHs a book to Mrs dull A del tilde containing he Queens the title be ing Some of the last days of his late Majesty King the Fourth the Queen being Smith she was not Windsor much after Queen Victoria the but she remem bers having Mien the present King and the Frederick id f ly ing when they were children My me to go to coronation but I did not to J Keen enough of the world said Mrs Smith relapsing into a contemplative mood look all right but I suffer a good The Almighty bus been good enough to allow me to live no long are not as they to be ha eventration need more control from their parents than they ere ting I never knew what It Was to go out without an invitation when I was a child Mrs she was born at Kent near the In to ago and has Jived most of that all of the last years In To ronto who died years was for years chief book lor the Queens Printer at Ottawa yet good and her daughter showed white goods In which had been busily engaged working buttonholes real by the collapse of a All rescued Thomas Seaborn was struck by a street railway car in Winnipeg and injuries from which be will probably die flew Gold Watch Found Chain at Newmar ket depot on Aug Any person giving a correct description may have it by applying to FRANK BELFRY 35 Oak St Toronto I Id WiORE ABOUT Our Clothing js made specially us and is not the ordi nary readymade goods but the New Ready-to- Wear Clothing Cut by Experts and made by Experienced Tailors The only difference between the Clothing sold by us and that made by Merchant Tailors is the price 50 Mens Blue Serge Suits well made and good lining merchant tailors price for same suit Hunter Bros price Blue and Black Serge Suits sizes to 44 all wool material and guar anteed to fit and wear merchant tailors price Hunter Bros Mens all wool Worsted Suits blue or the best lining find fit is short of perfection merchant tailors price Hunter Bros All Goods Sold as Advertised UNTER Bd back if you want it Newmarket to Farms for Sale are offered Lot W In the con of composed of liO acres la Lake Wilcox and in timber A brick house bank barn and The farm la or fruit tree and two will It an excellent ana farm and In condition at end of Halt- on Yon street part of lot On farm It ft bank barn stood house nd well It la inllen from New market Apply to ftTKPHHNfOW Oak Sign of the Big Hand S5Z The Town on the of Aug to Mr- and Mrs- a daughter on Wednesday Aug- to Mr and Mr8 J- A a Hon At July 30th to and a Kon Six hundred lady school control the Roman Committee of Public In struction are a convention at Quebec drain the war upon Can adian is being felt Ot tawa where the of draft for the has advanced per cent All vehicular traffic in lh main thorofares from rtccadilty to Bank London Was ntop- at midnight Monday and the were Jammed with two streams ol taking in Coronation decorations Hush firtK are racing on Vancou ver Island of cords of wood and thousands of feet of have been and are fighting to nave crops Mail and telephone orders promptly attended to Remember our wagons the four each week AT Dining Poora and offered for days before stock taking at prices that are almplj arnadng How the time to fit up your home with elegant furniture at coat and John Millard- Opposite Royal Hotel Uadwiftktng and A The Tomb At on Thursday July Mat Mrs Allen Our mother has departed we tarry brokenhearted She has ended lifes story And reached her home in glory At Holland landing on Aug Caroline wife of Mr David aged years The funeral on Sunday afternoon was very largely attended MeafordAufc 1903 Sarah wife of the J aged years The remains were brought to on Saturday morning panted by her sons Fred and Thomas and also her daogiiter J as from whose residence funeral took place on the casket being placed In the family plot at Newmarket Cemetery MAIN ST NORTH NEWMARKET All Orders wilt receive Careful and Prompt Attention WHOLE MALT BREAKFAST FOOD MALTA- VITA CREAM OF Our Special Boiled Ham to Slice Also Corned Chipped Dried Potted Meats Pork and Beans ORANGES LEMONS TOMATOES WATERMELONS BANANAS GARBAGE BEANS BERRIES ONIONS PEARS CUCUMBERS H Once Tried Attraya Used is In Great Variety i TELEPHONE W STARR fr

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