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Newmarket Era , September 4, 1908, p. 6

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Dp Smith DENTIST I It MANAGER BASEBALL A match will Ik- played here- on Labor Day Monday next be- thc local nine anil tin Capital Baseball Club of Toronto The lo cals will mo A likely make a runaway ol It Business places as will ho luring the game and everybody should turn out and tec MIus Jessie public school on lour teachers in charge hen many BALDWIN Frank Burgos and Mfss and Master Vernon have re turned to their home London after visit with her mother Mrs AIM Sr J p lint lives of the faraway West is her brother Either Olive Tomllsi aunt on her return home Hoi ii osiib spare them I dunm The Misses Mary and Edith Mai shall Newmarket formerly residing In Oh town and pretty Eva graced Baldwin by a call I am not tbat should be dec mid hi most young woman in yonder she in her fallier- pel her darling She is fairylike Stray Steer It 1 Store and Dwelling House combin ed with occupying an acre land situ ate In the village of For further particular apply to Sam uels present occupant of said pro perty Timber for Sale BY TENDER Tenders be received by the un dersigned up to Sept lor the purchase the Timber on South West Lot in Con Scott the famc being heavily timbered with Pine Spruce Cedar and Black Ash For terms and other in formation write or see A P LIKGhI HOUSE 1 On Monday a tram gave- Hie name has ad up on the proceeds done in an manner He then hired a rig Barrets livery stable ostensibly drive to church but con- inert cast the Win church line and was finally located KESWICK Mrs Rev Beams Sunday School class enjoyed a happy after- noon and evening at Morton- Park last Thursday Mrs Cane Miss Law and Master Gerald Case at 1 Mis Scott Hurst Miss Laurel Warn Miss Beryl Brown ting Mrs John accompanied ho High School was in the last week encouraging have passed the High School Miss is In Mrs Toronto are Mr Mr Frank Crittenden Mr lohn Smith Ins siting I ted liITI continued case of Percy na so seriously pitchfork some about three oclock where he had and put up for the almost everybody would I her She reminds me of Cinderella The wedding planned to be perform ed at the R church at the French village did not come according to arrangements on Monday morning last A number of invited quests including our Mr Herman Pi Ingle KILLED BY A HORSE A feeling of sadness was cast the school on learning the death of one of its pupils on This time the grim that he never regained consciousness The following morning death released him from Ms suffering Our jieg that Messrs I Cameron and who left on the Excursion arrived all right Mrs jr who has been under the care for weeks past is slightly improved Miss Ella took the topic the Guild last Friday evening Ir Robert sr is improv ing alter his accident Mr lack spent a days at- Mr Silas this weel Mr Selby Barker has rented Robert Glovers farm Quite a number back to Allien of o Markham and given a hearing before John Moore 1 Tuesday evening After hear evidence of those concerned he mmittod for trial and taker by Constable in Toronto Jail to await hi The preliminary investigation hotel was attended by the throng of morbid curiosity never miss an opportunity of Mich proceedings A very successful meeting the Ladies Aid was hed at Miss Amy on Wednesday afternoon Miss Bertie left on Thurs day to spend a week in Toronto Miss from her 1 me to lie as teacher of Junior Room in the public Ioiono tins week Miss Kate Sutherland of Bradford is a guest at Heartsease this Miss Williams spent a few- days last week with her sister Mrs Harry Wight The home of Mr and Mrs was the scene of a very pretty event on Wednesday August when their eldest daughter Mae was united in marriage to Mr Nor man A Smith third son Mr J Reeve of East am but understand refused to go on with the cere mony I believe the couple were af terwards united by another priest and the wedding feast was eaten ev ery crumb The little widow was vivacious little woman smart as steel trap and a real little treasure pronounce my benediction upon the happy pair A Scared Owl On whilst wending my town toward my humble cot town way down yonder I heard the from iih inelodi up that we The bad just trolled out the Meet me my love When you hear lie wills song when an apparition in white appear ed out of the gloaming and taking iy home J had almost a notion accept I as a most gracious of Providential mercy who do you reckon my unknown was She hunt and Still the old old stoij about Repairs are still going on up day by day School teacher is is Phillips is coming place Fry and Miss Gertie Mr Treloar Is making extensive teratlons to his residence which be quite an improvement to that School Reports NO Report for August Class Mary Lulu Elm Morton Florence Sweet Carman No Class HI King King Lottie Thompson Whit- ford Squire York Gertie Thompson Class III Jr Isaac King Ada Sweet Percy Winch Percy Mahoney Class II Laura Freeman Ev erett Frank Senett Ed win Sllngerlmd Sweet Ralph is Jr Roy Part David King I fleering Binder Twine THE BEST ON EARTH Repairs for Harvesting All of Harvest Tools PHONE lh leaving to teach Mi Mr and Mm Lee of Dunds days with Mrs Cameron Miss MoFadyen was visiting at Mr over Sunday Miss Clara had a gentleman friend visiting her on Sunday Some the young people had a party out at Canes On Thursday CEDAR BRAE Farmers have finished harvest once more in good time crops being lair Our neighbor Farmer Geo has his barn complete Mr Geo was his carpenter Geo seems to he very I Tin I Dorothy Wesley Sweet Maggie King Christie die George Elgin Sweet Ella Sling- Class Josephine Winch Johnny Winch Wilmot Teacher When all I the miJit tie pm As this Is the Annual meeting reports of officers and sup erintendents will be received follow ed by election of officers A full at Cause of Alarm A marked increai breathing localities y in troubles of the noted in many only ise with the first attack of Cold in the head Pneumo nia Colds Bronchitis Sore Throat Croup In fact any res piratory affection the trouble will be quickly overcome If the attack is neglected and he- comes severe speedy relief will come most cases and a persistent use of will cure The directions for using ft vary but the principal is always the same that of destroying all lie germs in the air you breathe and having ft the air passages with dry from the Pine and Eucalyptus forests that liquids or moisture barred from the Bronchial Tubes ted Lunge Its dry air of Reaches the spot J lev Hugh Ferguson Presbyterian Church The members of the choir nil Young Peoples Guild of wbicl bride was a prominent member rendered valuable orating and both parlor and break fast room presented an exceptionally pretty appearance particularly the of Maple leaves and ferns under which the happy couple stood After the choir sang The Voice that brea thed Eden and while Miss Lila played the Wedding March the bride entered on the arm of Some thin and expenses pili will be completed and then the wheels will go wound round weeks and months of trying devices and schemes has got bis bouse moved on proper site on his farm neat Walter is a fellow not easily daunted by difficulties He nearly every mechanical power to accomplish bis object the bugs dont tote it hell eventual ly have a tidy bouse Tommy took no offence at my little ad in these columns- last week l guess je was more pleased than displeased he heaped coals of lire on my bead by giving me a of his American Wonder 11 him Miss Phillips irrived and is get- Mr Owl knows her parents well The Camp Meeting having broken up the evil spirits one by one are their old haunts- at A heady some converts to the weak the world lis alter many and many fluctuations ween life and death is to by chief among which set from the cboi In hi The grooms t to the brine was a handsome Lamb jacket After the re- Mr and Mrs Smith left Id showers of rice and old hoots a short trip to Toronto The going away dress was brown ill to match On i they will or Alameda Brandon Mam Aug George Young of Peterboro attempted to board the train ft It was moving Our Miss Patterson has from her holidays at Mr of and Ir II are buying up horse- the North Shanties W H be a good judge of horse flesh Wo wish would hurry up will grain house is completed Our It Our Neighbor Mr talking ol moving to We are always good neighbors and Billy Farmers are busy getting ready for Fall wheat Our Canadian Northern R has trains a day besides trains and freights All the hoys talk SI retu from Cedar Mr Win Stone- intend going to Toronto for we hear Be careful in buying again Park light fears of him going into a In a general sense harvest about here this year The tells the true acta Mother passed her eight ieth birthday on Thursday last and proved her claim as Champion Johnnie Cake Baker by a sample of her skill It was good Our old he her but t i David Pringc They are Graham and Mother The Christian Church congregation will bask under the ministrations Mr Wheeler for a Bang Bang Bang I that Scad to fcbmt Rev F Roach gave a lecture to lie children last Sunday afternoon and they all seemed to enjoy it very Mr Page Kerry and his men have been working over at Zephyr lately building a new house for Mr Art We understand that Mr Newt Gra ham has been engaged as caretaker for the public school here- Quite crowd at the mill pond on Friday last to witness the baptism of Mrs Dan J Lloyd assisted by Harry son performed the SUTTON Mr Findlay of Toronto give an address on the Missionary Movement In the Presby terian Church Sunday September As Mr is wellknown having spent his boyhood days here It is hoped that many will have tht pleasure of hearing him Mr and Mrs McDonald jr are visiting his grandfather Mr John McDonald The campers are leaving fast The season has been short this year and the crowd are not quite up to tin average The Temls Club is enjoying good games on the Manse lawn is great sport to the young people Mr and Mrs Milne of Boston Mass have been his Mrs Milne for the past week The Ball game last week between the married and single men resulted On or about July 1908 large black and tan fox Hound with white spot on under part of body Lelb eye JACK EVANS Mount have stock a Fine Assortment of LINE BRACES Ask for and insist on ways be satisfied A FEW SPECIALS IN Grocery Specials for This Week back at his old post the the week he- ha Exhibition in Toronti fore the rush begins Mr and Mrs Wetberall of Union- lie have been spending a few days the Guest ol Geo Mr and Mr Richard Robinson pent a few days at Prince Albert last week visiting among his old took a few hol idays last week but is back as jolly Mr Mr Prouts daughter Mrs CrowL last Mr Geo Graham has moved to Albert taking Dr residence where he will be more centrally Harrison of Newmarket the village for a few days put- a new rool on his barn A Wilson was home for his family before Corn Meal Flaked Wheat Cream of Wheat Kellogs Toasted Corn FlakeB Buckwheat Flour 10 lbs for lis for 25c lbs for 3 pkgs for 7c per package Lots of all kinds Grain Bags on hand Give us a chance to buy your Seed sell return Railway Tickets to any point on the Metropolitan Ry CASH OR TRADE FOR BUTTER AND EGGS SMITH The Leading Merchant H Wight Boa CAPITAL RESERVE TOTAL ASSETS 1ASSETS IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE Branches and agencies throughout Canada and the United SAVINGS DEPARTMENT 160000000 sees the most of Canada and the United State- Rev Good of Toronto preached the church on Sunday night to a large congregation Miss has been the city during the week taking notes at the millinery opening Mr Jacob vers has bought the old homestead and will now stay right where he is Jacob has done well by being diligent and saving not letting anything go to the farm and way to these day A branch of the WCTU was form ed here on Tuesday hist by Mrs Mc Lean and Mrs A Crosby from among the members both the Meth odist and Presbyterian churches Mrs Robertson was elected President Mrs Jas Mrs W Law secretary Miss Mrs Geo treasurer Mr Leitch and Mrs Leitch went to Toronto Saturday last ths old baby mid parents brought him Monday and laid him to rest in the Mount cemetery The parents have the sympathy of all their neighbors in this the hour of their sore Council Sharon Aug Meeting of Council this day in Temperance Hall Sharon All members present Minutes of last meeting read and confirmed received From T Lennox re 2nd Bridge Road From Superintendent Trent Canal From P Gibson re Clark and Arnold Pitch And from the following pere whom payments were ordered to follows viz Mark Hall re work R re print Micks gravel 20 T Robinson re gravel W II Wright re gravel A re gravel T re gravel G A- Smith re gravel J Watts re gravel Rye re gravel 55 W re gravel W Cunningham re gravel drawing gravel Robins damages 20 lot con 3 A Morning culvert etc Dr Graham re J Henry 2 W Wernham gravel lot P Gibson re Clark con 10 Ditch The Reeve introduced a bylaw to levy taxes for the year 1908 Bylaw 101 regularly passed Mr in the chair in Committee Rates levied as follows viz 43 i County Rate 2flc on the J being 2 j increase of 2e on each J I Township rate 28c on the i being an increase per J rate General School Rate on the being an increase of per rate School Section taies as required by Trustees the of December was named as when all taxes 50 must he paid To all unpaid taxe3 3 after that date five per cent will bo 3 added 15 1 By motion Councillor Lapp j authorized to have the fence crossing 9 Centre street on the eastern border of King street removed and the ter course opened up Council 48 the meeting until September at am at Sharon p Hartford re Mt A Little making tile i ilUh UN w Lawson drawing dirt grading Moulds T John Young re L Walter y re M j Rose grading J Sander Gordon Sedore Geo Sedore J Kester gravel J lw Hill Mortimer re road mac JOHNSTON inch guaranteed all wool Green regular extra bright glossy finish close even weave Colors Black Navy Cardinal Brown and yard for O Mens Suits for 350 A clean up In Mens Suits good reliable goods less than the price of making regular for PEACHES AND PLUMS Wo are constantly getting shipments of Peaches and Plums and will be pleased to tale your order prices of to basket Plums to basket Johnstons Cash Store Sutton ARCHIVES OF TORONTO

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