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Newmarket Era , January 11, 1907, p. 1

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1907 Years in WATSONS Jewelry Store Reliable Goods Fair Prices The ERA give more home every week than any two other papers in North York combined ami is to be the Leading apei YORK INTELLIGENCER AND ADVERTISER M fc MM Mi n to Mte dm HI liberty Let us do your latch Repairing We have given satis- action for years AD Work TWATSON Watchmaker Graduate No 51 Copies each Newmarket Ont Friday Jan I 4vuea IF YOU INTEND BUILDING NEXT YOU WILL SAVE MONEY BY YOUR ORDER IN EARLY FOR YOUR HARDWIRE Oof Toronto better MINTS GLASS EAVETROUOH1NO FURNACE AND PLUMBING I WORK WE ARE IN A POSITION TO E CARE OF YOUR BUSINESS TO YOUR ENTIRE SA G A BINNS PHONE NEWMARKET THE BANK OF TORONTO This Is a distinct mark of Confidence DURING THE YEAR OUR DEPOSITS INCREASED Prompt courteous and satisfactory service as Well as abso lute security is responsible or this growth C H TAYLOR Manager Newmarket GENERAL BANKING SS TRANSACTED WOOD CUT 1 feet Long LUMBER ALL KINDS oag A Pearson Park Ave Toronto will be at the tonal Bowling Tournament at Atlantic City from March to April In probability oar team will from here The Merch ants and Iroquois of City League have already decided to take in the congress Blackbird won toe freeforall in the second trotting at Park last week in straight heat and in the last heat paced the nils in J thus J making a worlds race record over a ice track Donations in aid of the Baker fam ily whose was destroyed vim few week ago at Kw Bach by fir and whose two children perished in the disaster now amount to Th downtown of the city want to keep their egg and eat it at the same time They are prepare to join in opposition to railwaya for permission to enter the city from the east along the water- and at the same time object to forcing the railways to take a route to the north of the city for fear it would up a new town and con sequent loss to the present business ion The Provincial Board of Health I received an intimation of a serious outbreak of smallpox in thf Township of Vaughan near and one near Maple It in believed the disease was brought by a family lately returned from the Northwest The number of writs issued at Hall in was be ing an increase of 103 over More lawyers and more law is the record of the past year The funny man on the News rises to remark What Toronto stands most in need of now is a good snowstorm to cover up the election cards which litter up the streets Torontos cartoonists Mr J has been elected for Ward to the Council He will able to preface his observations by il lustrative cartoons and thereby be more readily understood by His Wor ship the Mayor The Electric Power was carried by a majority of The other pet bylaws of the Mayor wore all snowed under The Australian champion sculler of the world George Towns and Ed die of this city have signed articles to row on the River March for championship of the world and a hide The River is fresh water and the course is about min ute ride from Sydney backer thinks the course being fresh water wilt be in favor of if Eddie can only stand the heat in Australia Three little girls aged from to years were arrested in Eatons on charges of stealing chatelaines and purses One of them is said to have taken over purses They were sent to the Childrens Shelter One of these girls was a friend of Carr who is now suffering imprison ment for the murder of a baby some time ago that was stolen from a baby- carriage A stranger attempted to pass a worthies check on the Bell Piano A Organ Co a few days ago He pre tended to purchase an instrument and tendering a check for purporting to be made by the York Radial Co out of which he wanted the Co to take the first payment of he to receive the change A telephone mes sage gave the information that the Company did no business with the bank the check was drawn on The stranger becoming suspicious at the delay that occurred while these in quiries were being made did not wait for his change The late Michael Mara of St left an valued at He leaves bis widow about bis brother of Perth j and his two nephew 200 each Fifty dollars are left to Father Walsh of Helens Toronto for masse- for the repose of his soul and is bequeathed to the of Joseph at The halfyearly subsidy from the Dominion to the Province of Ontario amounting to wasreceived by Provincial Treasurer las week This pays to tbe Slit of December around the Hob wtmawas wmjt that man our MP P chance neat in the Cabinet am fur Too for last week Among those speeding a holiday Archie Mnrrav spent holidays this section we noticed BALDWIN BREEZES looks to taw It JUSBaXL mil IBs OUT Writs for Booklet It a A little girl was taken to the Isola tion Hospital suffering with Scarlet Fever and while there contracted measles from another patient in that institution died from its effects The father has now entered an action for damages against the city and the superintendent of the hospital It is claimed if the city enforces isolation it is bound to protect isolated patients and it looks as if he had a good case Tbe Assize Court is in session this week with Mr Justice Briton on the bench Mr Joseph Blakeley father of the wellknown and organist passed away last week in bis year He has resided in Toronto for nearly half a century and has been a pillar in Methodism A training conference of the teach ers of Toronto Sunday School Associa tion will he held in the lecture room of the Metropolitan Church on the of this month Mr training secretary of the In ternational will address the As sociation Passengers on the Metropolitan had a scare on Thursday of last week as they passed down this Oak Ridges From some cause part of the flooring was pushed up from the underside and stayed up leaving a hole Some people thought the accident was caus ed by an explosion of the air tank but this was dented by officials of the line Whatever was tbe cause the passengers had a good scare On Friday last three married wo men were sent to the Mercer for six months on charges of departmental stores The husband of one of the women spent over 300 in defending his wife at court Two young women were arrested on Friday respectively named Grace Cameron and Ruth Wilson on charges of passing forged checks It was re ported that their real names were Harris and that they came from the Township of King near Newmarket but this has been denied by the pi most emphatically The charges are for forgeries on three different gentlemen in this city The girls have a record so it is said Mont real Hamilton and Buffalo Tiiey were arrested on Saturday and till Friday The poke haw also raided a disorderly house and made four other arrests on strength of what they have gleaned from these alleged forgers Both Grace Cameron and Ruth Wilson who are believed to be sisters are in the latest fashions am Miss Cameron lived at King Ed ward during the early part of the winter Expectation is high as to the revelation to be incoutt Mr has made a gift of to the Hospital for Sick Children conditioned that the trustees invest the rind ap ply the interest towards keeping con tinually one patient in the hospital free The balance due the for the purchase of the bed of Co balt Lake 976500 was paid last week The Ontario Government is calling for tenders for the right to cut pnlp- on an area comprising about miles in the district of The pulp must be manu factured in Ontario J Hughe wife child sister and brother on Thursday night had a can of salmon for supper About midnight after retiring they all be came ill and medical aid had to be called in The doctor traced their sudden illness to the canned salmon They are all recovering Mrs McDonald or died last week in a miserable shack in tbe rear of King St east Empty beer bottles and whiskey flasks were found in her room and tells the sad tale of her life Work has been commenced on the Exhibition Buildings A package containing in bills has disappeared from the Toronto office of the Traders Bank The money was received in pack age from the St Marys branch a few days ago It is current report that when the Technical School property on College street passes from the city it will be come the property of Order of Oddfellows Too lata for last week An occupant arrived for the cradle at Geo Crittendens on It is a wee lady What shall w name her Excelsior Hisses Dunn Mount Albert and of were the guests of the Misses McLellan of cbell during the holidays Miss Sadie enters upon her third year as teacher in Cedardale She is a popular teacher wherever she goes and she is worthy of it Miss Ada spent the holi days at home She returns to Tp as teacher Such a thing be that has met somebody she liked better than herself as this is her third year in that local ity and she could secure half a dozen sits near Another of our very popular school- mams in the person of Miss steps down and out of the professioji We heartily endorse the remarks of Bethel Corners in refer ence to her An acquaintance of many years guarantees me in remark ing that you might roam over a wide expanse of territory ere you mat her superior on the points of sunshiney amiability and uprightness of her da ily walk and conversation May the choicest blessings from the cornucopia of Providence be poured upon her is the wish of an old friend Mr and Mrs have our sym pathy She was their idol After some years retirement from public life we are pleased to learn that Robert has donned the war- paint and is in the field for municipal of In former years he was an efficient and careful official ami we predict a continuance of goo I if he gets then An of success es If J J Foster continues attend ing shooting matches to em ploy the services of J Kester to auction off his surplus stock of gamer A local shnting match on Saturday demonstrated that outside talent fear to pit themselves our Herman is a local dark horse He won two turkeys The festivities at Suttons were inter rupted by the death of Mis the mother of Station and relict of Silas Zephyr formerly of If some not more careful in the of license laws theyll have an official visit from the Col time to time com plain ta ate in circulation that several mere lads were in a most beastly state If they have any regard for the fam ily honor now is the time to put on a tight curb on those fiolicsome kids In one the parents seem to not care a fig The dad imagines to have a roaring time is the sole aim in life Hell discover his mis take later on A very enjoyable dance was given to the young folks at Maple Villa the beautiful residence of Donald Riddel on Thursday evening last This is an annual event looked forward to with pleasant anticipation by our young people and as it is a select company there can be little improper but public dances faugh they are execrable As The Owl no longer delights in athletics and has no coat he wasnt in the show I guess he could help put the goodies in a secure lockup couldnt bet Today New Years day Grandma Tomilson passes the milestone of lifes journey and is still ajigging on hearty and active for her years is at Sutton with Aunt Debby who is very feeble though years younger than Mr Jan 1st A noble resolution Be it hereby resolved that I will my correspondence do more Watch out Stick to your reaoigtioD Rafting is gambling Look out sonny or youll pay dear for your goose Dont whimper like a baby if you get caugbt The next session of with relatives in Of ho took th Misses along if oohing more thn to no them what manner of ladies Baldwin pons She is popular with some young utaidn and is a in their love affairs Mr Herman is basking in the smiles of a couple of stunning city damsels out for the holidays Which is favored one I am as yet unable to definitely state Mr and Miss Mosaic spent the Now Years at Uncle Richard Youngs Union St meeting at the Owls nest We attended the bedside of a dying friend and also the birth of Father Time attends to the accouchment in the twinkling of an eye Aunt is no more She has paved over the border into the great beyond Our thies are extended to our friend Billy Ed He has lost a devoted mother He has this to comfort him I have been a dutiful son to her Squire and wife aged and years respectively spent New Years with their daughters the Mistress and This an annual affair Long may they IS live to enjoy it- To hand an Old Country souvenir card with holiday greetings which we return a thousand fold This is big interest we know but we dont do things in a half hearted way particu larly when talk is so cheap following Mr of Toronto at the parsonage Mrs Howard with Mrs Walton Mr Bod- win from Pickering Mr Skinner from Mr and Mrs Messrs Browning and Griffith of Aurora Mr and Mrs Harry Hoyles of Whitchurch Mr Foster with his sister Mrs Watson Miss Led lev of Toronto with her brother Charles who is re covering from his New Years eve an Oyster Sup per was given the Christian Church Choir at Mr residence Rev Gibson and Mr Hallo- well of were guests The skating on pond was on New Years The concert under the auspices of the Sons of Temperance here on Fri day evening last wo feel free to say a grand success The house was filled and therefore the proceeds large Tiiijsc who took part in the program aie certainly deserving of great credit tor their untiring energies Mr Wil- of Newmarket occupied the The Option was also I nicely attended on Sunday die hall filled at both meiins Elder preached at the afternoon meeting and Rev the even ing rneeiing Too late for last week Miss Burnett lias returned home after a few weeks a her brothers Mr R Buniell Mr and Mrs E attended the wedding of their cousin Miss Steele of on Christmas Messrs Will and Bert Goaer were visiting ir last Sunday Mrs Tranmer has been visiting for a few wtek in a number from here attend ed the sale of Mr Burnett last Wednesday Mr A of Hamilton is home for the holidays Mr and Mrs B Walker of New market were at the old home on Christmas Mr Morris is home after spend ing the summer out West Mr and Mrs Paisley spent ad last week at home of Mr Paisley near Mr and Mrs A Sinclair and Tyndall of were visiting at Mrs J Pattersons one day last week Mr and Mrs Vanxant of arc spending their honey moon with relatives in this place The families spent Christ mas with their parents in Stouffville Mr Burnett had his family home for New Years Sunday School of the Christian Church have decided to have their en tertainment a week from Tuesday A good program is being provided AH are welcome WHAT Simple Way to the of this Disagreeable Disease Catarrh is an inflammation of mucous membrane of the nose throat and lungs With many annoying symp toms In this climate there arc few who do not suffer from this able disease often in a chronic and I dangerous state Fortunately within the last few a simple and reliable treat ment for catarrhal troubles has been found Hyomri a combination of healing and balsams that when breathed through the neat pocket inhaler that comes with every outfit reaches the tiniest cells in the respiratory organs heal ing and healthgiving properties to ever part where the catarrhal is present Used in this way kills all catarrhal germs the from the system heals all nuta tion that may be present in the mu cous membrane If have the ordinary catarrhal symptoms as offensive rjreith pains In the throat cough raising of mucous difficulty in breathing sneezing dis charge from the nose droppings la the throat coughing spasms etc be gin the use of Hyotnel at once Tbe complete Hyomci outfit costs but extra bottles if needed cents We do not want money unless gives relief and cure and we absolutely agree tost money will be refunded unless the gives satisfaction AU dniflgtsta should he able to sup ply you With or we will tens It by mail on receipt and every package is sold with the dis tinct understanding that It costs unless It cures write us today for a symptom blank which we will you free together with treatise on Catarrh and how to cure It When you nil in and return to us symptom blank our physician will give your esse the best care and attention and write you s letter of advice without charge BOOTHS Buffalo New V The Ladies Aid of the Methodist Church raised with their Bazaar towards the purchase of a new organ- Mrs Davis wa reelected presi dent The League tmbbled their giving last year for tbe sup port of Rev Norman Miss Smith of Newmarket visited at Mr last week The Anglican Young Peoples As- a very social at the bouse of Mr A Belleville The Hotel the hotel ot this of this past of the Province was destroyed last night a fire which as discovered the of the loel at 10 of had a narrow escape ENGLISH SPAVIN LINIMENT moves all hard soft or lumps and blemishes blood spavin cures bone stifles ay Las- arid swollen- throat Save ssje ranted the

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