I a i Weeks WHAT 8 OH Shipping Again arid Oyster Supper Tuesday evening next Of course all members will bo present f A Very Pleasant lag The Friends Church was well filled Tbe Live Stock Market was by an appreciative audience last here on Wednesday when two day evening and the program was ex- cars ol stock bogs were ship- interesting The beautiful pod to Toronto was the price views of California and paid here for Nevada wore explained in a delightful Stock Sold Again Co bought the stock Tuesday at a very low from Mr who bought it At home of Rogers on ypefrfay evening the Ladles Aid Mr and Mrs Taylor of prepared of oysters and and friends from Toronto spent treated their better halves in tho evening of Now Years Day at fact that Mr and Mrs Mr Armitogc Various Rogers to take their de- games were provided and the gather- from our midst In tie log broke up after serving light re- ternoon photographer from Mcwmar- freshments time to catch the late Vet succeeded In drawing their at ten- car to their various homes for a few seconds till he ooo a picture of the happy family Eld- Grosser and lady of Newmarket were welcomed in their midst At At noon on Tuesday Dec tie lat was changed marriage of Miss Pearl Paisley EWcr called attention of Pais- thoassembly and Mrs Fred manner by Rev Cornell while the three selections from the pen of lata FrenchCanadian poet Drum daughter of Mr and Mrs Vim ley to Mr James Listowel wmc forward and read the following took place at the residence the address at the sale Newmarket High School Sucklings auction rooms They in tend to throw it away to the public a soon as it can be checked off Watch out for maps j School opened on Monday morning parents The ceremony was conducted by Rev A J Toy Lemonvilic Mrs Rogers Most respected friend We are pleased to have met you below zero yesterday yestecday What Rttle snow we had disappear ed the rain on Monday Though late in arriving Mr Nor man Rogers calendar takes the shine of most of them Mr finished painting the interior of Mr new house with the fourth teacher present Miss- Nellie McAzthur A of Trenton who found comfortable board on St near to the principals- by the brides uncle Rev R thin afternoon at this your home Grose Madras District and enjoyed as ofttimes wo have The bride who was fore your most generous hospitality in cream voile trimmed with point Our circle fully realizes that and silk applique and car- mat be the last meeting our Aid dencc Though small in stature n of bridal roses enjoy with you at your home has made a favorable impression with the parlor on the arm of her in King and therefore take this to the strains of ol expressing our regret Wedding March played by her that you are so soon to separate- cousin Miss losic Patterson The from us and take Up your abode in the pupils and prospects are encour aging Four hew scholars were jtered and more arc asking to be ad mitted The staff expect a good re cord at the summer Council Meetings The Municipal Councils hold first meeting at 11 oclock next Monday morning they are required to take the oath of office be fore entering upon their duties The County Council meets a week from Tuesday Jan at pm Mr Henry of York is likely to be the new Police Court On Monday the adjourned assault case of Owens vs Racine was finally of by Col Lloyd the defendant being fined and costs The racket took place on the porch of L There will be an open meeting of I- No on the evening of Thursday January A short program of music has been prepared and Rt Wot Birmingham and other prominent Orangemen will deliver addresses After the open meeting the regular meeting the Lodge will be held at which some im portant business will be transacted There will also be a number of init iations bridesmaid Miss Luta Patterson some other section was gowned in white silk We feel thit we have been a bouquet of pink roses virile the welcomed at your home and that groom was supported by Mr Edward your fellowship towards us reminds A Ridley College St of that passage of- Scripture which Catharines After the reception the says A soft answer away guests partook of a dainty dejeuner wrath and amid showers of confetti aril best Now it is wish of the Ladies Wishes the happy couple left by C Aid that you should carry away with for Mr and Mrs you their best wishes for a happy and will be At Home in Wallace prosperous New Year and that your Almost Satisfactory Another test was made of the new Stand Pip on Monday night when it- was filled to overflowing with water A thorough examination the next morning showed that with the excep tion of verv small sandholes in three perfect The St after Jan O KESWICK a as On Wednesday afternoon ult at the residence of Mr and MfB Brooks the marriage of their daught er Edith and Joseph of To- took place Rev Dean of Signed new home may be surrounded circle friends Who will learn we have that your life is full of others And now In conclusion dear sister we ask of you to accept this table limn as but a slight token of our Hotel day after when Owens made objection- able in the barroom and s en- agam and another pod outside to have Sue ha on the public street has cast an ton officiating The drawing room was prettily decorated with evergreen and carnations and a lovely arch of evergreens and various flowers were at one side of the room Miss Vida on behalf of our this Mb Indies Aid reflection upon hotel The New College slating on the new Pickering College was completed just before Christmas window openings have been closed with temporary sheeting and sufficient glass for or dinary purposes Partitions be- perfectly satisfactory It will be ten days more before another test can be made- Womens Institute The monthly meeting of the New market Branch of the Womens Institute was held at the home Mrs Lemon Eagle St Newmar- Jan 2nd The this week It is ex- consisted of a report from that in about two large mmi installed The radiator and otto Pott was splendid giving us many fittings are being converted as ft deas well prepared paper on Potatoes and with work tills week It is ex- J f the plasterers will start Annual held weeks beating n J v S boilers have M f ays of Preparing Them good recipes in it It was a helpful meeting and a good attend ance Com Church monthly as possible and it the steam for heating will be turned on today or tomorrow A small high pressure steam boiler has been placed for laundry and pumps and this used for temporary beat for care of basement work The drainage has been well laid The monthly meeting the out and constructed with great care VY oVs will be held on Wednesday There is a complete system of tile Jan 13th at the parsonage at three drainage along the foundation walls oclock pm A full attendance is and separate closesealed drains for requested domestic use all with adequate fall The annual meeting of the Ladies and safe outlets The interior Aid Society took place on Wednesday plumbing is all well up to the pro- afternoon at the home of Mrs Root gross of the general construction Manning There was a good attention has been given tendance and the report of the to provide an adequate water sup- urer was quito satisfactory The Circle Mrs President Mrs James Sec Mr Rogers in replying to the played the wedding march dress and presentation much regret- Tho bride was given away by he tod his early parting with old friends father and wore a gown of white and associates and only that the voile over silk and trimmed with family having changed their location applique and satin A wreath of lil- they felt that their social ties would be more binding by the change and could reply on behalf of Mrs Rogers who was too grieved to reply that he could voice her sentiments in thanking them sincerely for the of the valley and a shower of roses intermingled with lilies of the valley and asparagus fern was car ried The bridesmaid was Miss Mar tha Brooks sister of the bride who wore a dress of pale blue linen and trimmed with pan velvet and the good white net and carried shower of dress pink carnations and asparagus fern some remarks followed by Mr Win nephew of the prayer and singing and everybody en- groom was best man A reception joyed the evening was held after ceremony in which about forty guests took part The nation and was forced to see a sub stitute in the little English Church now known as Christ Church and with this body he became affiliated and with them he since Soon after bis arrival at the Land ing the need of a railway into the country began to be and when which now goes form part of the Northern Division of the Grand Trunk came through it was hailed with great joy So great was the interest taken in it that to speed it on the way all the settlers and their sons turned out and worked on I the stretch as it passed their land much as they do today in some rural parts wfcen the county ditch is to be graded These- early settlers knew I variety of trades and Mr in days was not only looking af ter the general work of a farm and doing railway construction but busy taking contracts for building all man- Millinery Dry Good House i January White Goods at day ply available at all parts of the building having particular regard to efficient fire protection On the out side a large 2J inch hydrant has beoji placed at suitable distance from the building front and two others will be located a similar distance one from the rear and one from the south end I he building For tho interior a gal steel tank has been installed in the basement which containing water under heavy air pressure will be capable of car- election of officers resulted as follows PresidentsMrs Jackson Mrs J C Secretary Mrs Ed Richardson Treasurer Mrs Dr Scott Executive Mrs Brim son Mrs Cane Mrs M Bain Mrs P Morgan and Mrs Dr Wesley It was decided to give a LadiesAid Tea at the home of Mr Cane on Wednesday evening of next week Tea served from to Admission I covered presents were costly and numerous The grooms gift to the best man and bridesmaid was each a signet ring After spending a icv days in this vicinity Mr and Mrs left for their new home in Toronto Those from a distance were Mrs Brooks Mrs Macdonald Miss Evans and the Misses Brooks of Sutton Mrs and Misses and Miss of Toronto Also on the same of this plate was united in marriage to Miss Violet Trent of Toronto formerly of this place The ceremony was performed in St Lukes Church Toronto Congratulations Wednesday was certainly a evening for our youngsters as iJiey held two Serenades charivari and had a fourdollar blowout in candies and cigars etc We arc- sorry to report the sudden death of Mr Root Rose brother of Mr Ed Rose of this place Heart failure was the cause When speaking of our improvements some time forgot to say that we have a skating rink which is quite ably managed by our ambitious merchant Mr H R He says if be has success with the open rink this winter will erect a At an enthusiastic school meeting Section No li just a mile or west here the discussion as to who was to act as Trustee for the en suing year became so heated that a poll was demanded to see whether Mr Alfred amble I on or Mr Patrick iMcOabe should act Of course it is needless to relate that usual hur ry and scurry followed by both sides to see who would get in the most votes by pm We have been in- formed however that Mr Mr Fred representing the Northern interests of the Section was successful The di vision occurred through the desire of some of those in the South being j ions to have the school house moved to side road on the th Line return to those present all l wishes expressed the ad- en which with the aid Elder then made Tay still a resident at Holland Land ing he built about the race track j owned by Captain Laugh ton The Old Race Track This track was for years one of best known in that section of the country and in the old days when La ugh ton turned his string of thoroughbreds out and collected a sufficient number of outside horses to make a contest possible then it was that sports from far and near came flocking to the firm The track and the fence still stand and are pointed out to the visitor j Mr Nesbitt once changed his mode of worship but through life he stuck to the Liberal party He was for nearly all his life a prominent worker in the Orange Order Fight for the Anchor When the struggle was on between Liberal price reductions ia assorted stock TABLE LINENS TABLE NAPKINS LAWNS COTTONS SHEETINGS PILLOW COTTONS EMBROIDERIES LACE ETC Also extraordinary Values in the Clearance all our Win ter GOODS FLANNELETTES ONA CLOTHS MILLINERY ETC Few stores will match none will beat our values Reduced Prices in Mens Suitings and Overcoatings Established CAPITAL ALL PAID UP REST UNDIVIDED PROFITS TOTAL ASSETS IMlfllll i HOLLAND LANDING Branches at all important centres in Canada and in London Eng New York Chicago Spokane Mexico and Newfoundland Every description of a Banking business transacted INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS Former customers the Ontario Bank Branch will be as heretofore tranche uptodate rink for next wm- it well up to twice the height f tuT public cordially invited so if we want our burg to go of the building This is connected Afc CO of the meeting I ahead we should not allow him to With stand pipes rising at each end and through all the corridors- and attached to these stand pipes on each j floor will he suitable fire hose hung ready for immediate use In case of fire this air pressure tank would pro vide sufficient water al pressure until a tclephoue signal would en sure the direct pressure of the Towns powerful pumping engine and the aid of the Town Fire Brigade The foundations and walls of the building show honest and careful work on the part of the contractor In its present unfinished state it is impossible to judge fully as to general appearance when the whole is completed but it already begins to look like a building which may well become a pleasing as well as useful addition to the school archi tecture of the Province The classrooms will be convenient well lighted and ventilated the bed rooms are uniform ample in size for students each not a poor room in tho building everyone with a glor ious outlook oil one of the fairest rural scenes in Canada- Anyone with a soul in his body who fox a month of mornings looks out through a window here will love this College and its associations forever There will be bedrooms and single beds As yet there Is no plan laid out for a gymnasium an opportunity for someone perhaps to make a very helpful gift to the School The Friends in various parts of the Province are already planning to send students when the College opens next Fall Mrs Manning served refreshments which were appreciated Rev Secretary of the Conference Committee on Temper ance and Moral Reform will preach here next Sunday morning and even ing a a a CLOCKS We have a nice assort ment of Clocks guaranteed Timekeepers at at tractive prices WATCHES We sell only Reliable Makes from responsible Manufacturers Our prices will be of interest to you See us before you buy JEWELRY Our Stock is fully sort ed at prices which makes buying easy for you SEE THE EYEGLASSES discouraged this winter Mr has also opened up a swell butcher shop in the village There Is a petition in circulation asking the Government to give us a morning mail service by way of the York Radial Correction The correspondent of the villagers at the Landing and many of the lovers of relics in To ronto as to whether the historic old anchor now at Holland Landing should be brought to Toronto and On Tuesday morning the remains of placed amongst similar objects there the late Mr were or should remain an object of pride here for interment In the death of to the people at the Landing Mr Mr who was eighty- Nesbitt played an part He seven vears of age one of the early had been one of those who had come residents of Toronto out For to Toronto and with a long the past few vears he has resided stnn of oxen had carted the anchor with soninlaw Mr Walter back the Landing and deposited it a at Queen St West All who there as a relic of the past and a of Toronto and Miss Hannah per bag knew him well were of the old of the present Here it lay for Ncsbitt of I gentleman and none but had a good an agitation in Toronto word to of him on account of his reached bounds that an and hearty interest in all was made to get the great object about him had seen so much of the early Mr came to Toronto from history of this country back to To- Olasgow Scotland in For Many of those who ha1 Newmarket and C ROSS Manager L ATKINSON Jewelers end CO Opticians Get your Railway and Ocean Steamship Tickets from L Atkinson Agent and Issuer of Marriage Licenses y y I y i y i y made a mistake in last weeks locals the statement that jt to bear out the prophesies Henry had sold his house and which had been made as to its future lot in that village as it is not the j the Olden Days case It is still for sale or rent j would often toll of the See ad in this issue days when he together with many others of the older inhabitants the j village would make up a regular car avan and would have all the freight Weather very mild rained a little from brought down the lake Monday night Of course this less- to Holland in boats a little the anxiety for skating shipped into wagons and driven thru as it has been a general craze among the then sparsely settled country to the young people here this winter Toronto where It would be again We congratulate Messrs transhipped or else sold for local and Terry upon their so success- consumption On the return the ox fuUy managing the rink wagons used in this rough work Mr has been spend- would be at Toronto with such a few days with friends in the freight as might be required in the City northern towns In this way Hoi- Mr Win Fox of Toronto form- land Landing soon gained renown for on the Line celebrated his the commercial interests which made birthday last week having all headquarters at that point and his children home except Harry T In addition to the eight or ten stores of Detroit I which sprang up there were a number Mr and Mrs J Fox of the 6th of mills and manufacturing Llne were down and report a most some years he lived here but things it back to the little village on farther north began to attract were dead and gone but tion and it was thought that the at the mention of its being town of tomorrow was to Hoi- away from Its present resting place land Landing on the south shore of new champions appeared and it was Lake Thither the steps of found that headed by Mr the Mr were directed and soon sentiment was so strong that it was the town to flourish and to do impossible to break it down sufficient ly to allow of the moving of the muchcoveted anchor and so it still rests in Holland Landing Ducks per lb It is now expected that the no Legislature will meet for business on the 3rd or of February Should something intervene to prevent the House assembling during the first j week of the month the members will be summoned for one week later on io- o IS Toronto Markets The family surviving consists five sons and four daughters John of Montana James Mort Duncan and William of Toronto and Mrs West Mrs Walter Mrs Markets January Fall Wheat per bush Barley per bush Oats per bush Peas per bush Bran per ton Shorts per ton Hay per ton 38 36- 0 0000 25 January Fall Wheat per bush Goose Wheat per 0 Barley per bush Oats per bush Peas per bush Hay per ton Beef hind Eggs per Eggs per dor Potatoes per bag Chickens per lb Ducks per lb Geese per lb Turkeys per tt r 0 12 40 0 CD 0 14 18- 14 0 I- a1 enjoyable time The Misses Edna and Olive Tattoi have been spending a few days with friends in the Line The Oyster Supper in connection with the Methodist- Ladies Aid was Had to Change Faith The growth of the viLago was sur prising but It did not include a Pres byterian church Mr had been born and up in the Presbyterian faith and themselves immensely most successful Everybody enjoyed when bo settled at Holland Landing he found no church of this denomi- Of all at close cut each prices Shoe Handkerchiels Hosiery Gloves Ties Overalls Odd Pants Fancy Vests Sox Sweaters Jackets Hats Caps Slippers etc Corner of Main Timothy next to ForsythHotel J t