-a- V Kft5 THE NEWMARKET ERA CHINA Weeks focal Probated Richard Palmer farmer of leaves his estate to sons Freder ick Albert and Richard and daughter Ho owned a farm in King Township worth and had In live stock and in cash totalling HALL The Late Famous as arid The late was a brother of Bishop Albany latter is a of the family in North York The following is copied from The Catholic News of York City and was handed to us for publication by Mrs Emily of Sharon The Right Rev George rector of St Patricks Newark J died suddenly An alarm of fire was sounded The L Club arc and clear from the water- final arrangements for this grand the parochial works whistle on Sunday afternoon professional concert on Friday March residence street Easter Lent begins this year on the 8th of March and ends- on the of April will bo the of April The last possible date that Raster may occur is April and it is only at long periods that Easter falls as late as that In Easter came on April and it will not again fall on that date until 1912 Easter has not fallen on April 23rd since and after this year will not fall on that date until FRIDAY FED 24 1A05 St The Y L Club arc n acuta at- January 190S I between and oclock followed and have been successlul in by the signal of fire out curing the following wellknown On enquiry an Era reporter found tists Mr J Sherlock tenor somebody thought the Industrial Mi Cameron humorist Mr Geo Homo was on fire and rang in the banjo mandolin and guitar alarm but a telephone at soloist Miss Emma Irons Home proved that it was a false and Miss so- alarm Surprises On looking over our stock we find some few tines evening Mrs- ot t well ta wo expected Cook entertained at her home the young ladies who so faithfully helped you ire for a Btrgaln come her in the Bakery Restaurant car Oxidized Hall Lamps Ruby foe It would be baying at ONE LINE OF r Library Lamps too late for trade tow can have SMALL PRICES line of Lamps to cut at each Toilet Sets At close to reduce stock Dinner Sets At prices to reduce stock Rich Cut Glass during the three years of her sojourn in Newmarket and all spent a very pleasant evening During luncheon Miss Mabel Thompson on behalf of the girls presented the host with a beautiful Silver Fruit Spoon Mrs Cook was completely taken by sur prise but in her usual command of good thanked them sincere ly not only for the value of the present but as a remembrance of the many good times they had spent to gether The host then took occa sion to spring another surprise and presented each of the young ladies with a book as a memento of oc casion After singing God be with you till we meet again the com pany dispersed about midnight Public A meeting of the Board of Manage ment took plate on Monday evening useful and handsome the following members being present Messrs C J Smith Fortune J J J T Doyle Jackson and Dr The following officers were elected for the year Chairman J Secretary J Harvey Treasurer L Jackson It was decided to ask the Council for a grant of for purchase at a trifle wholesale to tfuo stock The AbGYe Bargains for Days Only Grocery la we load keeping only l teat quality and at close jeer will giro moat careful atten- The Leading Reliable Telephone prano The above artists need no recommend as they are the best in their respective roles in Canada and the boys have been very fortunate in procuring them We predict for them a bumper house Following is the program rendered at the Womens Club in Mr Lloyds Hall yesterday afternoon Paper Beethoven Mrs Patterson Solo Sonata Mrs Song A Day Dream Miss Solo Song Solo Farewell to the Piano Miss a Since Wo Parted The Last Lullaby Mrs Watt Funeral March Miss Ross ingthe cathedral lie was in his seventyfifth year and has been a priest in the Church than fortyseven years During tho evening meal Friday he was in particularly good spirits and afterward charted for some time with other priests at the Cathedral Then he went to his room and an in stant later he was seen to stop sud denly and then collapse The Rev William F Grady ran to his side while other priests hastily summoned Dr Hawkes bit when the lat ter arrived the aged Meantime Father Grady administered the last sacraments The loss of Moiisignor will be felt as a personal one by persons in all stations of life and of all reli gious beliefs in Newark- His life was one or unusual effort and suc cess and the vigor of his personality was felt many religious and char itable institutions He was a culti vated and enthusiastic scholar pub licspirited and thoroughly interested in anything concerning the welfare of Newark Had he lived till Sept next would have seven tyfive years old and if he had lived till Sept next he would have completed his fortyeighth year in Song My Dearest Heart the Catholic priesthood Miss Dolan Newark and the diocese of the same name he was one of the most familiar figures but his work long since made him known far leyond the limits of his own diocese and outside Mr J Collins gave a load of children- a happy slcighride around the circles of his church Town on Monday evening corse was born arid The United Factories arc very busy reared an and ordained on a big order for buttertubs a deacon of that church He was with their electrically welded steel born at Boston Sept son of hoops the Rev George Washington March comes in next Wednesday then rector of the Trinity in Mr Hy Richardson moved into his the metropolis and house on Prospect Ave this later Bishop of the Protestant Kpis- copal diocese of A Watertakers must tie more brother of George or the Town will have a water- William following in new books the Chajrrnan and Secre- famine The reservoir is empty and his fathers footsteps to support the motion in per- engines son flows The Chairman and Messrs Smith roals PUohboJcs in and were appointed a commit- directions should too to make a selection of the latest them attended to before books and report at next meet- are saddled with damages of the Board I The new Metropolitan Station is Board adjourned nearly completed Headers desiring books not in the had a hockey match Library should leave the name here last night work and author with the librarian crowd at Hall on during the next few days Monday but a good show became an pumping all that Episcopal minister and eventually Bishop of Albany in that over which see he now presides George first turned his attention to medicine and was grad uated from Jefferson College Phila delphia in It soon became ap parent however that he Was destin ed to devote his life to the cure Of souls rather than the cure of bodies and shortly after the date named he was ordained deacon in the Episcopal Death of Mr I The Specialty are On Wednesday Feb Mr ham brother of Mr John Wednesday evening of this Town passed away at the residence of his soninlaw MX Li YOU THINK IT OVER For you could not find a better more useful arti cle than a good Fountain Wo a line PRICES to Wo warrant pea L ATKINSON Boyds Livery Via now a to all trains Orders by for of Town A BOYD Old in New York having been in poor health for time at the ago of years Deceased was born at Bradley Wiltshire England and came to Can ada with his parents when eight years old Ho learned his trade with Mr Joseph Millard Newmar ket and afterwards resided at Bow man If for seven years where he was to Miss Rice They rernoicd to Bradford where they lived for about six years Return ing to the family re sided here for several ycurs and final ly removed to Toronto about yearo ago During the last four years he has resided in winter with his in New York and in summer in Toronto Both deceased and Mrs were musically inclined and their daughter who was bom in Newmar ket became a famous vocalist under her professional name Madamosello Toronta previous to her marriage Friends Church The Quarterly of the Friends Church on Saturday and Sunday was well attended consider ing of the roads The dif ferent sessions were moot Interesting by Hz Mills late of College but pastor of Friends Church Carl ton St Toronto Alma A Dale UDORA One of the saddest events ever ex perienced in this neighborhood was the passing away of Mr and Mrs Wesley Clarkes little children who died last week of inflammation a hoy aged months old and a girl a little over two years old Both wore buried in the same week ricken parent are left alone to mourn their loss Born At on Feb to Mr and Mrs Amos a Miss McGregor cur newlyinstalled teacher is just becoming popular with ttic young people of neigh borhood and bids fair rival her predecessor as a skillful and success ful teacher Council met on Mon day of this week All members present Reeve in tho chair No action was taken In Trent Valley Canal late pastor of Church Hart- 7 Man and Frank Dell from but a To Let A A Farm St good weil watted fall flowing done an Farm Apply at the Office Apprentice Wanted imirt tor to I tain Moulding Apply to T SON North Oclock the Tho Literary Society meets this Friday evening at oclock Pro gram as follows Piper Wtft Perm and his Work by Characteristics of the In dians by Phillips Address Home by Alrna Dale Sabbath at a p Morning Only a Rod Alma Dale- will have change of evening The public cordially invited The next regular meeting of Missionary Auxiliary will be held at hore of Mr Jacob St on next at Mr Hill bought eight horses last Church He was assigned to for shipment to the North- Church in Newark Grave doubts began to assail young deacon soon ex- after this event and a searching animation of soul followed with the result that ho eventually became a Catholic One Saturday evening in Bish op head Catholic dio cese of Newark yielded to repeated demand arid consented to receive a much agitated young man They talked far into the night and when they parted George re turned lo rectory of Grace only to inform rector that be could no longer in the ser vices there The decisive step in deed was delayed two months in def erence to the wish of the young man father but on Sept George was baptized iu St Patricks lie mtdiately began for the priesthood of hi new faith and at tended the Seminary at St in Paris with a at the in Rome He was or dained a priest on Sept in St Patricks Cathedral Newark and immediately assigned to that parish a secretary to Bishop A painful yet touching momoftat of change of faith of Father exists in Ida formal deposition from episcopal Church Issued by his own father Bishop of New Jersey But difference on doctrinal could not sever the tics of af fection between parent and child and when Father went u preach at Burlington thc wo city the Episcopal Bishop sent flowers to deck the altar of tho and received tho young with every manifes tation of love Father noon made his murk in tho Catholic priesthood and when Father afterward Bishop of itochcter left tho cathedral young priest him in pastorate who tiioccodcd Bishop in New ark diocese him VlcarOencral of in When was transferred to New York as coadjutor the or acting Bishop of the diocese and of it from October to October In March Father had been made a of the second and In while he was vis iting Homo Pope conferr ed upon him title of apostolic carried it tho to carry purple and with tho consent Currency is given in the city presy to a public rumor which states the Ontario in order to make room for pressing applicants for grafters on tho public without the attached to the of Liberals hi the civil service will create a number of new officials The latest mentioned in this connection is proiion for a systematic inspection of liquors In of to the sale of impure goods Of course this means tho appointment of a Provincial In spector to go about country and tlic bar of hotels it I also menus a slice out of tho money for officials salary Just wait and see how cat will jump o ANOTHER CASK OF RHEUMA TISM CURED BY LAWS PAIN BALM The efficacy of Pain Balm In the relief of rheumatism Is being dally Parker of Va Chamberlain b Pain Balm gave him permanent relief from rhcumatfm In the when everything else failed and he would not be without it For Lloyd IS NOW- n I NEWMARKET the mitre pectoral cross and other episcopal insignia while saying mass Archbishop presided at the ceremonies in the cathedral when ho was invested with these hon ors At the time of the breaking out of civil war there was some appre hension that the working classes of the city might he disaffected for Newarks trade lay largely with the south To Father patriotic sermons delivered from thc pulpit of St Patricks was contributed much of loyal enthusiasm displayed by in enlisting and on this account he was selected by Governor Orden for the chaplaincy of the New Jersey Brigade He had his bap tism of fire at Bull Huh and display ed a placid courage that won the hearts of the soldiers hut a delicate constitution made it impossible lor him to withstand the rigors of mili tary life and he was obliged to re sign his commission and return to tho peaceful work of his parisOi One of most important services was develop ment of tho Young Mens Catholic Association from the parent society in Newark into a union that has overspread United States But perhaps work that won Him widest renown was his service on behalf of the American College at Romp which he is not infrequent ly termed the father At one period the Institution was greatly in need of fands and the who real ized ait important factor it would he for his conn try men of Catholic faith made a tour of the Unite I States and raised the remark able sum of His money out the College on a solid basis and It has since maintained Itself as a flourishing institution Outside his own church was respected and venerated by thousands While a Catholic in fctrtctest sense of- the and a rig- Id adherent tenets of his faith bo was so broadminded and sincere ly that practically all Protestants that knew him laymen or clergymen wore proud to acknowl edge his friendship conspicuous patriotic services at the of it clv war had done much to sweep away the lingering traces of bitter ness cherished against Catholics by Protestants In Nowark His civic enthusiasm and readiness to co operate In any movement for the general good of community serv ed in a sense to efface even the mem ory of that At almost every public gathering of years Monsignor was an honored guest and his counsel and advice were sought by many of all creeds and in all walks of life It Is probably due more largely to exertions than anything else that Newark lias Its fine freo public library building front- log Washington Park He proposed building and kept up tho agita tion for It until it was erected now City Hall and County Court building projects also enlisted heartiest support Balance crowded out till week WESTONS TOKONTO BREAD Every Day and Poultry -io- will be pleased to call for yo ur order and deliver It promptly It your Grocery needs entrusted to our care they are in the hands experienced grocers who will zealously guard your interests Is not Just as rich as it should be try halt a pound el ours Its Chase Ai Sanborns and la perfect ground fresh Are unequalled Our customers declare go Our phatically confirm If Marmalade Oranges Genuine Seville Navels choice stock 30 Fine Lemons Spanish and Domestic Onions HAMS BREAKFAST BACON COOKED MEATS SAUSAGE AND PORK PIES Pure Maple Syrup and Clover Honey See our Display of Toilet Soaps Phone HARDY SCOTCH TWEED SUITS A ices l Happiness Is not In possessing but in hoping and loving much of the Bishop to employ Examine my goods and that they are CHEAPEST AND BEST IN Bit ltd Workmanship F WILLIS DOOR TO ATKINSON STREET