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Newmarket Era , July 2, 1909, p. 3

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I I Weeks Ileal WHAT IB Oil IB ft SOTO S Presbyterian Sunday School will have at Morton Wednesday July Care will the Metropolitan Station at am and IM Brushing Up following premises have been brightened by a coat of paint Mrs Thos Moore Proctor Hotel the Block Boyds Block the ExpressHerald Office At kinsons Block and several res idences Corporation Accounts All parlies having accounts not paid against Municipal Corporations should send the same at once to the so they can present their statement to the Several Councils immediately after the of July as provided by statute Christian Church Last Sunday morning one the Friends Ministers from the Niagara District preached a very good sermon from the text Never man spake like this Man In the evening the pastor delivered another of his usually good sermons Mr McCartybas bought from Mr Samuel the house on Queen whioh Mr Jacob Buck has occupied for years The workers of King Tp are reminded of tlo picnic at the KW Mission School house The Melodist Sunday School Ex cursion to Morton Park Is on July Dont forgot the date The Friends Conference The Yearly Meeting of Friends which closed in Newmarket On The Provincial Milk Commission 1 Checkers on Sunday day morning was one of got to work this week and have been hopeful ever held and tho devotional investigating City dairies The sessions were elevating and Commission purpose to extend their Vi9H to various dairy farms A preliminary business meeting was the Province held on Thursday of last A negro arrested here last Monday week and the Yearly Meeting proper night has been identified as a man commenced on Friday morning with wanted in Chicago on a charge of the meeting for worship which was murder An Indian four monkeys COOKS USE BAKING POPPER committed for trial by J McKay J p on a charge of aggravated assault on John Bowes of Quocnsville It appears that Milter went into Bowes home on Sunday and wanted to play a game of check ers but Mrs Bowes objected so Visitor asked the whole family into the yard There Mr Bowes was hit on the head with a piece oi wood and rendered unconscious for hours Miller was to appear before Judge Winchester on Wednesday Train Robber Killed and Constable Shot BC June 29 One train robber and one special policeman are dead as the result of an encounter last night between part of the posso which was out searching for the hold up men who stopped the train east of K am loops a week ago At six oclock last night boat was noticed passing Perrys station on the Thompson River At when the boat was passing Ashcroit it was challenged by Special Police man Ike Decker- The two men row ed ashore as ordered As they land ed one drew a revolver and imme diately he made the move to shoot Decker covered him with his Winches ter and fired The bullet killed the robber instantly The second robber opened fire also and shot Decker dead with the first discharge The second man escaped along the railway track pursued by a posse At eleven oclock he had not been captured but there is no chance for him to escape There was nothing in the pockets of the dead man to indicate who he was Decker has been a resident tins district for twenty years When passing Perrys Station the boat had three men in it It will be remembered that in the attempted train robbery over a week ago the holdup men tackled the wrong train and missed their trea sure Over a dozen mounted police besides special constables Provincial police and three detectives have been on the robbers trail ever since A reward is for their capture J Miss Alice Wright a popular young lady of Hanover was drowned in attempting to swim across the Saugeen River When apples arc cored for baking a delicious dish may be made by filling the hole with orange marmalade and a little butter and sugar Montreal June 29 W tyre of the wholesale dry goods firm director of the Bank and of the Windsor Hotel was killed while driving into the city accompanied by manager of the Wind sor and Percy Cowans stock broker The automobile ran into a telegraph and Mclntyre who was sitting on the front seat was thrown for ward on his dying almost in stantly Cowans had two ribs brok en while Weldon escaped without a scratch Lindsay June McKay a wellknown farmer living a few miles from Cambray and about eight miles from Lindsay met with a terrible death Friday evening when he was run down and gored to death by an infuriated young bull Mr McKay ton of president of the who is about years of age was Bros grain and malting crossing a field and was chased by Co The bride is one of Michigans I the bull Being feeble he was over- presided over by Rev O True- On Monday last a man named David Wood of Toronto and Prof Russell IndiiLnft tho chief speaker In the business that followed the Womens Mission ary Society that during the Direct Importation On Monday of this week Mr WJ Patterson received via Can Express from Keighly England a crate con taining four very fine Silver Spang led Hamburg Fowls These birds ar rived in good shape alter fourteen days trip They arc specially mated to produce Exhibition Pullets and all birds arc very large for their breed The telephone people are painting their poles along Main St which is quite an Improvement Mr Geo Partridge has one of the very best gardens In Town Ho pre sented his compliments to the editor yesterday through a box of fine strawberries Strawberry Festival The Ladies Aid of the Christian Church were favored with a dclight- evening for their Strawberry Fes tival last Tuesday night and as a consequence the proceeds amounted to about The ladies certainly did their part well both in providing and serving The Town Band was pres ent and gave a generous supply of good music and the occasion was so cially enjoyed The church lawn was nicely illuminated and the refresh ment booth was well patronized Nearly Electrocuted There was very nearly a bad acci dent at the Power House last Satur day night Engineer and Assistant Frank Hopper were moving tome iron pipes and in some manner they came in contact with a live electric wire men were thrown to the ground and doubled up Hopper raised himself and im mediately fell over partly uncon scious but fortunately both men were all right again in a few min utes year nearly had been raised twp pelicans and a Russian bear have arrived at the Zoo during the past few days from collec tions at New York and Boston During the past three weeks five or six children at the Island have been most of which was spent in Japan bitten by dogs belonging to residents besides the pledged the new there and have been treated at tbe BUTTER1CK PATTERNS and NONE HIGHER meeting house at Japan A subscription was taken in the meet ing when was promised lor mis sion work At the Friday evening session Prof Home for Little Children Mr J Atkinson managing di rector of The Star and Mrs have reached the city from Eng land where Mr Atkinson attended Russell gave an address full of in- the Imperial Press Conference as a for the present outlook of delegate Friends In a review of 300 years A reception was tendered at the he showed that opportunities were Ave Methodist Church last never better than the present Mi- Monday night to Rev St Clair has about ceased in west AppJegartfi the retiring pastor who and people are settling Mown so that leaves for Hamilton and to Rev out of the two or three very Large of the Metropolitan Church A June Bride From Milwaukee Sentinel The wedding of Mr Kufltis R and Miss Florence Knight will take place Thursday night June 3 Mich the home of the bride Immediately after the cere mony they will leave on an extensive eastern trip and will be at home af ter July 1st at Thirtysecond Street R is the tun timed for advancement none were better than the present On Saturday the Temperance re ports were by which it is ob served that the Friends all over Can ada are actively engaged against the lifjuor traffic and local option cam paigns have been begun in Various places On Saturday evening Principal Firth of Pickering College gave a Scientific demonstration of Temper ance He regarded the present movement against the liquor traffic is the outcome of the WCTU or ganization in having scientific tem perance taught in the public schools which is now showing itself in the rising generation of voters Air J A of Toronto presided and the speaker of the evening was fol lowed by Prof Russell with it few appropriate remarks There was only a short session held on Saturday afternoon alter which the young people spent the day at Bond Lake and the oiler peo ple visited Pickering College and everybody expressed their entire sat isfaction with the location building and grounds and the progress that is being made All the services on Sunday were largely attended Prof Russell preached In the morning Mr A A of Toronto took charge of the afternoon meeting which was largely a prayer and praise service In the evening Prof Russell very able lecture on Jesus of Naza reth proving by Scripture that Jesus was the Son of God and show ing by comparison with such brilliant men as John the Baptist and St Paul by means oi beautiful word paintings that the Lord Jesus tow- above all men of all ages The lecture occupied an hour and thirty- five minutes but so intensely inter esting was it that nobody thought of looking at the clock the devotional meeting on Mon day morning Rev thrilled the delegates with his ser mon on Such as I have give I Thee Epistles were read from Yearly Meetings and telegrams were received from the New England and California Yearly Meetings in session at the same time These greetings were returned by wire The annual public meeting of the Womens Foreign Missionary Society was held on Monday evening and like all the other evening meetings was largely attended Rev O who succeeds him A farewell reception was tendered the delegate attending the Interna- Warm Weather Goods Muslin Swiss Colored Muslins Stripe Linen Suiting English Galatea Stripes These are all very scarce goods and are in Great DemandT NONE HIGHER I Summer Corsets Bunches White TaPe for Ladles Black Cotton Hose pr Long Lisle Gloves 25 pr Cotton Cashmere yd i J Pork and Beans 6 tins for for 26c Large Tin Mustard Sardines Kippered Herring tin Fresh Herring 3 for 25c Pink Quaker Tea 25c lb Shell Brand Castile Soap lb Boots and Shots will advance price this Fall about per cent account of increase in the of Green Hides Now is the time to anticipate your wants Our Shoes are celebrated for their wear and price is just a little the other fellow r fi l A DAILY THOUGHTS Monday Be charitable if only in Convention of Women at thought Parliament Buildings on Wednesday evening NEW It appears to be current talk at the Parliament that the Gov ernment will establish a superannua tion system for teachers Tom Longboat beat AH in the 20mile race last Saturday A fire on Saturday afternoon did over damage in the- premises of Co manufacturers man tles and store fittings Tuesday Cultivate not only cornfields of your mind but the plea sure grounds also Whately Wednesday Recollect always that to do the simple right thing which lies at our feet is better than to have ascended into the third heaven Kingeley Thursday There is no man that imparteth his joys to his friend but he joyeth the more and no man that his griefs to his friends Saturday and died Hospital He one child ipositony same evening leaves a wife James Black fell from the roofi of grie the Burns s on FridayHundreds of advertisements nowadays promise a cure for wrinkles an so that wrinkles must be pretty gen There is only one really or three upsets in the Bay and tain cure for them and I give it to narrow my Dont worry I Saturday Think not so much of Lennox MI 1 in thou hast not as of what thou interview recently declared ho was hast the things thou hast not candidate for the County Crown Meet the best and then reflect how Attorneyship I eagerly they would have been sought The comer stone of a fourth Evan- them not Lutheran Church was laid in SundayIs it not the chief disgrace this on Saturday at the corner the world not to be a to BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY OF SUMMER MILLINERY Leading Millinery Dry Goods and Tailoring House at the with very capes from fatal results Mr T of College and Markham streets Public schools of this City closed for the holidays on Friday last The number of pupils on the school roll exceeds At most of the schools formal closing exercises were held be reckoned as one character not to yield that peculiar fruit which each man was created to bear but to be reckoned in the gross in the hundred or the thousand of the party or sec tion to which we belong and our opinion predicted geographically as Lady Aberdeen and a number of tho north or the south Not so delegates to the Womens Council brothers and friends Please God went up with Mrs last Sat- not Great June Millinery In order to clear the balance of Millinery Stock we have cut the Prices in Half A few of the Bargains LOT I Dainty Trimmed Hats with Flowers Chifion Ribbons this seasons goods regular for LOT II Dress Hats Fine Mohair and Satin Braids made in our own workrooms A rare chance regular for LOT III Tin trimmed Shapes reg to for 39c phone 117 V7 I to spend the week end at her home Hose Went worth a circus rider who was a year at the New York Hippo- is at Scarboro Beach this week with her horses Over 150 delegates to the Womens Congress here have become so enam ored with Canada that they have pur chased tickets for a trip to the Van couver coast An average of about 300 crates of strawberries are being brought over from Port daily by boat Cars all along the route from Niagara to Oafcville pick up crates of fruit for this market every morning crates of berries came to this last Friday evening from St Catha rines and Port Five hundred American tourists ar rived in this City from the Southern States on Saturday morning They came from the other side of the lake in the sceamcr Corona and returned most beautiful and accomplished young women and is a daughter of Mr and Mrs L Knight a well known family of Mtch The- began during the grooms attendance Michigan Mil itary Academy at Orchard Lake Miss Knight is a niece of Mr Knight and the Misses Knight Sharon Ont Hard Luck The firemen had an emergency call at on Tuesday afternoon to which they responded with remark able agility The fire had made Teat headway hefore the alarm was In hut the firemen succeeded in fravfng tin framework of the barn owned by Mr Murphy and recently purchased from Mr Dan Lepard on Millard Ave Mr Murphy had just moved to the place that day and brought a load of hay He could not get it all into the barn conveniently and the remain der of the load was left outside until he had time to put it away In the meantime Mr Murphys own little about four years of age put a match to the hay in the yard and whole building was any one knew anything about it It was worth between and and was insured for 200 Mr Harry one of tho fire men was accidentally injured at the fire I had an axe raised to cut a off but at the same moment the Hooks pulled and he nearly cut big toe of instead taken and tossed hither and thither until dead Then the bull tossed him over the fence into an adjacent field His family became alarmed at his nonappearance at the house at dusk and setting out in search they found him dead Its a 1 Whatever it be that you buy from us whether a Watch Ring Pin or a Chain Charm Locket Bracelet Brooch Necklace or other Ornament you will get Highest Possible Grade at the Lowest Mar ket Price There is Sterling Value in Every Article Sold his See those Gold Filled Bye- Glasses at complete ft E to Trueblood gave a grand gospel ad- on Monday dress and the amounted to 1720 A closing business session washeld on Tuesday Numerically and finan cially the is making pro gress The report of the Pickering College Committee was very satis factory Many persons who promis ed subscriptions have not yet paid and much more money is required but- the Committee has every confi dence that it will be forthcoming It- is expected that the College will be completed by the 1st of September and that the term will open about the with a full stafl of teachers and nearly one hundred pupils so on our own feet we will our own hands we will own minds work with speak our MM OF Established O Clothes can made extra white by a little kerosene added to the wash water Live Stock Market Prices hogs same lower as last week OOQ Newmarket Markets Fall Wheat per June 30 bush 33 We do Repairing in all Its Branches CO Jewelers and Opticians Got your Railway and Ocean Steamship Tickets from L Atkinson and Issuer of Licenses A launch owned by Mr McLean of caught fire on her trial and the occupants had to jump and swim for their fives saved Cut into pieces two inches long ten nice large stalks of celery Cook in boiling water until tender Drain oil water and pour over the celery a sauce made of two tablespoons of butter one and a half tablespoons of flour and a piut of milk Salt and pepper to taste North Bay Ont June 29 A pe culiar accident occurred this fiftysix miles west North Bay when a fast CPR freight east- bound left the rails and piled up at bottom of a tenloot embank ment The cause of the accident has not boon ascertained as five hundred yards of the track Is torn up Twent cars loaded with butter meat and miscellaneous were piled up five cars being completely destroyed Strange to say no casualties are reported the train hands escaping without injury It will take ten hours to clear the track By means of one of the latest in ventions it will he possible for dress makers and tailors to cut a piece of goods and baste it at the same time The basting mechanism is attached to an ordinary pair of scissors and consists of needle and and a spool which carries the thread As the scissors are closed the needle de scends and when they open tho needle rises thus making stitch At the Garden Party at Govern ment House last Friday afternoon his Honor the LieutGovemor of On tario and Mrs Gibson received their hundreds of guests standing on the terrace on the south side of the house Mrs Gibson looked exceed ingly well in a handsome black gown inlet with guipure and small black bonnet Her Excellency the Count ess Grey who also received wore a pale shade of grey blue with satin bands and hat of blue shaded tulle with feathers and flowers Buffalo BBCs Show captured about 30000 people last Monday Sir James Whitney Hon J AttorneyGeneral Hon Dr Minister of Education and Hon Frank Minister of Lands Forests and Mines have promised to attend the North York Conservatives picnic at Jacksons Point on July 21 Barley per bush Oats per bush Peas per bush Bran per ton Shorts per ton Hay per ton Butter per lb per doz j Potatoes per bag Chickens pec 58 56 00 27 0 0013 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 CAPITAL ALL PAID UP UNDIVIDED PROFITS TOTAL ASSETS Branches at all important centres in Canada and In London New York Chicago Spokane Mexico and Newfoundland Every of a Banking transacted INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS Former customers of the Ontario Bank Branch will be accommodate as heretofore BRANCH AT NEWMARKET C ROSS Manner I Toronto Markets June Fall Wheat per bush 1 35 36 Goose Wheat per bush Barley per bush Oats per bush Peas per bush Hay per ton Eggs per doz Birtter per lb per bag Chickens per 25 97 22 24 0 90 60- 0 0 0 HE WASNT ASHAMED of carving his beefsteak and his head and the A clerk and his country father en- hack his fish ball and bowed his bead tared a restaurant Saturday evening and there wasnt a man who heard and took seats at a table where sat a the short and simple that did telegraph operator and a reporter not feel a profounder respect for The old man bowed bis head and was old farmer than if he had been about to say grace when waiter dent of the United States flew up singing I have beefsteak codfish balls and bullheads Father story is totf of a married lady and son gave their orders and the compared her husband to a former again bowed his head The handsome piano lamp that he had young man turned the color of blood- to her Her husband felt beet and touching his fathers quite flattered until she mentioned arm explained in a low nervous particulars of the resemblance tone Well my dear she said ithas a Father it isnt customary to do b about It it is that in restaurants Its customary with me to return brilliant to God wherever I am said attention is old man For the third time he bowed his head and his son bowed his head and the telegraph operator paused in the smoke handsome to look at it is not re- ires a good sometimes un steady on its legs liable to explode when half full flares up occasionally is always out at bedtime and J The steam barge Tempest of Cleveland was burned at Parry Sound Water in which potatoes have been boiled is good to wash tarnished brass William while bathing at Port struck his head against a stone at the bottom and drowned Mrs Que was sentenced to seven years in peniten tiary for cruelty to her little daugh ter Before we Remove to the premises now ocoupied by Mr A Blnns we offer Carpets at 39c and the Whole Stock of Dry Goods marked down to Prices Very Low to effeot a Quick Clearance The Mens Wear Store Corner of Main Timothy Sts I ARCHIVES TORONTO

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