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Newmarket Era , November 13, 1908, p. 3

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THE FRIDAY NOVEMBER Weeks Hems a delightful weather for Thanks giving Hay The trolley did a heavy traffic Monday Dont miss next week Just six weeks til Christmas Division Court in Newmarket ivxt Friday Era till the end 1900 lor Down Cellar Last Friday Ml daughter of Mr Frank Lloyd in the house Mr Dawson on street was going School down tlio cellar when she slip ped KENEDY The High School team went to I The annual Oyster Supper in the Bradford or Wednesday afternoon and Methodist Church will take place on Further particu- Lloyd do- friendly game with the High in that place The re- no goals being scored Mrs preached a splendid to a large congregation on Sunday evening and great ate the pectations regarding the result Meetings Methodist Church The pastor i giving sermon the morning one heir and uncommon popular of the larvU Street xLTr access Baptist Church Toronto lias been nubile and the choir did I he solos by floor and she fell with her left hand on the broken crockery I Morris sold to Rich- t Which caused three gashes on her I last u night except Fair hand and arm a long gash ltt0 extra good cattle lor attendance on Monday evening down from the wrist that required purposes They were ppslur- Mr and Mrs Blackburn to close the wound Vic ted bis sister Miss Blackburn in She suffered good deal for two ir J the on Thanksgiving Day The days nicety now tetter continues very poorly Friends Sadat Thanksgiving service In Chrii Friday evening Nov the young Hot Fowl Supper annual Hot Fowl Supper and Lecture of the Christian Church will be held Tuesday Dec 1st Rev Francis Perry I harvest Nearly social largely attended last was used for anting should being late the program secured as Icctui will sure of a rare treat later Try to forget the date Dec and you will he to re- Mr Eugene Darker last solo here lor while if now under professional training in Toronto The charge night Friends Church The congregations last Sunday were goo- by pastor were delivered in his practical and helpful manner that of thc the evening being especially appreciat ed as attested by the expressions bo Isaiah and in the evening The Blessings the Fortieth Century This a progressive age and a large attend ance is expected to hear this pro- tho first get people Division will send a team of young ladies to Grand Division in Toronto on the t to contest for tie prize on pro- fielency lodge work and f in t iixi it 11k this week Mr Ed Williams journeyman black smith here left on Wednesday last for a visit to his people England A Good Thing Unfortunately Having many of our Pur Garments 25c wot from makers in Fancy Pure Wool Suitings wo are soiling wide thOm at at one price yard Wholesale Regular lor yard for thorn have a vory largo stock of the and noes was to take j serves a very are beginning to get their work In in prayer last purpose It is a well known this localitb Mr Dales on the fact that merchants and men firt heard of are every day becoming in this section tike to allowing the windows aiirl Mrs Win Seymour of i Sunday School be district the guests of Dec as the date for their a d Andrew of tins ullage the Cantata of one kind or anoth- past few days or It is nothing short an indul- Mr J lias Rogers Toronto was Presentation and Address gence on good nature to ask our guest at Mr Mounts over Thanks- We clip the following from the to concert their shop giving Class has a social J I learn with regret that has resigned her poshic the iidows into will other peoples On the other hand it is necessary that the public should be infornud as to the places High School Board An adjourned meeting the Doard took place on Tuesday afternoon Present Mr J in chair Rev P Whitney and Messrs Wn years Widdilield 1 A Cody her home in market hurt hoard is certainly the reside with her mother who alternative that we cry ill II and it was dt-eiil- considered out the insurance on the valuable and the Secretary for the of the pustrolfice tick- office and as telegrapher has always been guished lor aid civility and was I J Curtis toelinr friends spent Thanks giving with Mr and Mrs ton er young people were L T Watsons Monday enjoy a taffy pull in of the birthday of Mau ls engaged at i bank in Bar- Womens Missionary Society The WMS of the Methodist church of the business mens met at the home of Mrs Rain Huron St on the station Gait Miss Mrs A Widdilield presiding about the was presented with a purse gave a paper cheapest rates of dollars in gold and an ad- Thanksgiving Mrs Ih question of Form work was dress Manufacturers a poem on at some length but action Following is the address Widdilield read She hath Cane read Mrs A visit It was only today that that your authorised to purchase drawing Preston models and books for the library was deferred until alter the Inspector The Principal and Mr Ilollinljshead accordance with the regulations that Newmarket may be classed an Approved School- I thought she could Campbell and Fisher sang duel from jTwo piano shctions were given from the position wine by Mvs Inez Campbell the other occupying in tlie post- Miss V the I A social event more Mian nan interest was the marriage in the you into such close Union at on Oct I To say that we are so of Mr Frank Millard formerly you is putting it market Out to Miss Florence ly Ten little time to Life Members icgret we feel in your aidnss Mi us and our appreciation of the Cane presenting the ices which you have rendered to people of our town as a whole Dear Mrs more especially to the We feel that you With whom your work brought other original members have especial claims on and affection organ wing to thc only daughter of Henry Mai- Preston and Esq of Star The church was ability which you displayed in carry- ed most tastefully decorated for the ing on your work won lor you a growth with a prolusion of choice cut warm spot in the hearts of every one Hut on this ground flowers and potted plants and present us As time went on your quick gratitude called forth a most attractive appearance understanding our requirements and goodness Miss Edith presided at the your neverfailing courtesy and the in adhering to the organ and as strains ihe wed- cheerfulness with which you often eiei march announced the arrival of went out of your way to i respect and We do a party the admiration with firm- right and all duties example and of on her fathers arm gracefully not know what we shall advanced to the alt by carried a shower bouquet white that makes this step necessary maiden hair fern She of your mother i a dress of i w hut the path of the just die sinning light that and more unto the per- The the traditional veil and orange know that what we lose she gains I We ask you to accept this and we hope that comfort and cat of Life Membership with the bridesmaid was Miss the assistance that she will derive accompanying pi of will result in her in pale blue silk and carried restoration to health For of roses and maiden hair Thc you we bespeak health and that pros- groom was supported by Mr J E which we fee is yours by of the Edmonton Produce Co right may the future have only what Accept tliis purse performed by Rev A McDonald BL in presence of a large assemblage of and wellwishers Immediate ly after the ceremony party and invited guests drove to the home the bride where luncheon was serv ed The happy young couple lett on the afternoon train for Edmonton followed by a shower of rice and the congratulations of numerous friends After spending a day or two in Cal- they will proceed to Winnipeg where they intend to reside Num erous gifts were showered upon the happy couple many of them being beautiful and costly Among the gilts received by the bride was a purse from the unit ed congregation in recognition of her efficient services as organist This was by a touching ad dress expressive of the kindly for a token us always your sincere friends The Manufacturers Preston Per Geo A Clare Preston Nov The Progress has every leason to egret Miss departure as 10 terests We heartily wish her all I happiness of life Miss Ma unity Mr Millard who bus ftiUi t mm JEWELBV of the town ever since its organization also received well merited recognition when at a con gregational meeting and social held on Saturday evening he was presented he had as secretar well and faithfully served General regret is felt that these popular young people are leaving Lament where they had become so fully identified with the life the community socially and otherwise That every happiness and prosperity may attend them in their new home is the sincere wish and prayer of many Lam on friends above the ordinary that uptodate people demand Our prices are RIGHT A CO Signed on behalf o Mrs A Widdilield Mrs Henry Bain Mis Henry Case Mrs Walter Wiley A large number took tea an enjoyable evening was spent The Misses Austin and of Toronto were in Town on Sunday Mr and P Jones of Toronto Normal School the holidays un der the parental roof Miss Mabon spent a lew A Mrs Beech and bridge were the guests Fairies Mr and Miss Simpson visited for a few days at of Mrs Mabon Mr and Mrs spent Thanksgiving wit in King Council Weils who it i attend Anus chair of last meet confirmed The follow inn uit ordered to ik- Joh in dutch Son Jtush tola ton Deacon road wo Win reliant and gravel Special Bargains iflFAfiPFipq Wool Vests regular vOA Most UptoDato Furs that can buy and can save you dollars on your Fur purchases this season Live Stock Market and agents tor thc celebrated There are Prices no New Apricots per lb Mince Meat per lb New Dates per lb Mint Sauce tin Fresh Herring tin lor Ideal Shoe Polish bottle This store closes every day at oclock excepting Saturday Give the working salesmen a chance at to J3 and bulls all way to S3 In the trade the choice ere worth from 1325 heavy feeders selling at 375 to high sold Melville Stephens raking lers at to Veal calves sold at from to 56 Receipts of sheep and lambs on the arket have been lighter owing in some degree to the holidays Export ewes are quoted at to bucks at to and lambs to Prices for live hogs remain un changed from a week little to indicate am change in the situation ears in Toronto is quoted at 18trj JOY iii liriiror digging Sieenson exam or two Toim Bell keep of indigent and M J Cain rep to culverts immediate John rep bridge J Campbell and plank 1300 A grael Archibald cedar Jennings rep to budge 350 A Thompson yard gravel on jian damage to Dr James plunk- Mrs Patterson of at Mr J Miss Emily is v ves at Pickering Stratford Nov I New aged about years fell out a canoe in Victoria Lake yesterday and was drowned He and a compan- ion took out a canoe without proper les and it is supposed New over- balanced tho his companion did not see what happened being in the bow New came a couple of where was a merchant Newmarket Markers November Fall Wheat per bush Barley per bush Oats pes bush on It bag 0 CO per lb s per lb OS Id Toronto Markets bridge plank and rep to Phillips that the tiry Mr las ilall to omen up the ditch on side road between lota 20 and eon 9 and to leave same in condition that last year J Phillips moved that follow claim be paid being of same Art Stony Nov Particulars of fatal shooting accident in Franklin Township have been received here by telephone from Dr Geo Root aged about 30 years whose home is in out hunting with a party of friends discharged his gun while climbing some rocks The shot took effect in his leg One MM IF Established 1817 CAPITAL ALL PAID UP REST UNDIVIDED PROFITS TOTAL ASSETS 514400000 15632 00 Branches at all important centres in Canada and in Londoo Eng New York Chicago Spokane and Newfoundland Every description of a Banking business transacted INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS Former customer of the Ontario Bank Branch will be as heretofore Branches Newmarket and C ROSS Manager North Unci Grocery CASH Fall Wheat per bush Goose Wheat per bush- Barley per bush pats per bush Peas per bush SPOT purchase of Ceylon Teas Black and Green you at wholesale prices with an at 18c per lb or lbs for you and your tea peddlers SO 55 58 1015 FOR We have made an and are in a position to Black Green or Mi I Tea is equal to package would assess you more than that for it If you want to economic here 1 a proposition that assists you to accomplish your object Remember Black Green or Mixed all Ceylon at 18c per lb Seven Pounds for ill be pleased to show you our large range of Crockery and Fancy and the low prices will PRODUCE BOUGHT ANY DAY IN THE WEEK HOWARD Umbrella DOWN ON THE CORNER MAIN AND WATER STREETS ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO

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