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Newmarket Era , January 28, 1910, p. 1

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r j SALAM to do A A Watch RcpairiQ Promptly Properly ft I lens of the finest Ask your grocer for Stogie Copy Each Give as liberty to know to aid to argue freely according to in advance r Jgri i o I per annum ii paid ha 1 J n Convention Your P Church Lloydtown i Humphries V MA Toronto Teacher and Oar Toronto tetter I Board of Control has passed a at t r losing hurch 9 ducted Rev J Gibson by Newmarket Newmarket Church if Thompson C really beautiful city in America- Came to Town I Over- and over be used to say- to me dont ever fancy that only useful things count Beauty counts too and you just make your rely one of the most own corner beau and in favor of asking the to give the city power to ex- it surely ftT rf rf a propriate tbo SUeet Railway untidy places I had eve has thin who bave ted From- Era of Jan 23 report of the first meeting of Town Council for this year helped at the house Industry hills and splendid lakeviews were Janes here the past month refused to just made on a smart up-to- that got to work lows Can Reeve The Board date town but none of inhabitants No a 25 January Clearance This time of year you expect clearing Bales of dry goods and house furnishings Then why not in Hardware While our goods are mostly staple lines of year round usefulness it good business to clean house one in while and keep stock new and attractive All heating stoves will be sold at per below regu- prices aught by Appeal Also many other odd lines in regular hardware will at big reductions be that Built of the Fred Victor Mission Toronto Church is HARDWARE In Rev War I Merrill BA Toronto Rev a V PUTTY PAINTS OILS AND FURNACES PLUMBING AND TINSMITHING PHONE NEWMARKET ONT tons month also seemed so loxres and pounds if Were their streets dusty rtSnS groceries weedy and treeless J knew Bert Hawkins next morning as I to Hill has or some time past Sous to feH Sgg the need of a playground where the postoffice on the front street Jg children spend their spare hours As 1 thought drearily of the long hot I a result of this Miss McCormick has Stretch me Part of the way an da us made the city an offer of to there was only a broken bit of side- hoys waited on the town and h ii i as nine of the councillors had boys in equip a ground ithe city provides a waits and tuc way was utterly suitable location and maintains it barren and shadflcss th ft if A young bank clerk named Russell One special moftung when the sun SfiJliffiSd fine Millard while opening the vault door never seemed to shine so fiercely and J 3SLV5 of the Dominion Bank Toronto untidy ways CTwS the on last received severe el- shock At first it was feared al 10 get a pair a month the shock would prove faial ut he rolypoly pups A pleasantfaced treS town is now recovering woman asked me 1 I was a stranger cut hf weeds on who was with Millard at toe time lW g fflSSS S ttirfwi aloe reived a shock but not so fi Church and We splendid this JrZ Y SM we were sure of nearly that many tidy homesteads It was wonderful how ashamed untidy people began lo feel and ttie way paint poured out Wird were anointed a eommitteeto IRn ring the whole truth so membership was over ninety a confer with the county authorities in I quite seriously regard to the division of the of City Hall tt would fix Toronto Chinamen on Thursday of a little more last celebrated their New U re- Years Day in actordance with the a dazed sort of fashion Confucian Calender It is part of J said energetically plant their creed to pay their debts on trees in the street cut down their New Years Day and start the tidy up the gardens year fresh If a good many pro- year four big manufacturing concerns Christians would make this K SSlfe hftre rule Division Court would be out JJ ountin for the new park and of Dan Murphys pain shop was pret ty wonderful After that UncleNed came to address the- town Council and our had special seats in the Council Chamber They planned how advertise the town and before a of business fashion the woman replied Miss I fixy but were busy things to Spring Viz A A Wirt i Wftfofr4 tie UCd WVlM Witt ft 4 IN THE 8AVING8 DEPARTMENT OF THE BANK OF TORONTO ACCOUNTS may be opened for ffuma large or small THERE IS NO DELAY or diffi culty about opening an account and the money may l withdrawn whenever required INTEREST IS PAID on your money FROM THE DAY YOU LEAVE IT WITH US TILL THE DAY you take ft out BRANCHES In Ontario Quebec and the CAPITAL REST ASSETS FIELD Manager Newmarkets Bank of TORONTO Incorporated t Here Fortyone applicants are asking ad- I pose we re mission as students atlaw in the next Trinity term A young Italian girl named Miss Dargia had a lover summoned for threatening to kill her Before the case was concluded in the Police Court the parties became reconciled and John Chinaman under the guard ianship of Inspector Archibald and Miss went through the mar riage ceremony- City papers of Friday report County Constable Alfred been suspended until next April the result an investigation ducted by Judge Winchester charge which brought about his sus pension a woman with a bottle of whiskey A Canadian Derby will lie run at the Rink on Wed Feb 2nd under the joint manage ment of Tom and Tom Flanagan and invitations have been sent to the best runners now In Canada and the States arid it is exiccted that- such noted runners as Meadows Red Haw that has as con- The And taxes havent come eat and wear and aint got niuch either be added with cheery for nonsense That was and last sermon- Rohm s story struck mc at the time in and it some years very a little before again visited the desolate WK sorrylooking little Northern town did only what any bright Then because I wanted some sptfci- could done You mens Tor autumn geology class I made his own corner a ticket for and of course his churns did the on the fourth of August stoppwl off mitf JSP at the quiet little station actually had a town insiantly I was struck with the fact that something was different Why I he station had been painted and in front there was actually a bed of geraniums blooming in the- centre of a tidy plot of grass was that he recently applied perfect travesty of a vehicle will have served three given place a modern uptodate conveyance Even the horses better groomed and as we drove along the streets I saw new walls young tree set out comments around the homes themselves a still more wondrous change Fences were menled painted Six thousand heads of families in Cleveland have decided to abstain from eating meat in order to force price of it down years In the penitentiary and his five- term deducting allowance or cement will expire at the end weeds all vcir regularly receives comments on his case and is gratified over the sym pathetic view the public takes When It a The Wire Fence iff Fence iOCKK ill PACIFIC stealers VMM WEST JOHN -TO- London W PEARSON DEALER IN mm were VWJ gardens dug and oil s inlo prom and flowers and in sure Councillors Cane Terry Eves Millard Robertson and A bylaw was passed appointing D Laurie and J A Auditors and Ash worth High School Trustee The annual meeting of the Cemetery Company was held this week when the were chosen directors John Rogers Stephen Howard Wm Cane Jackson Rogers J J Pearson and Later Mr Howard was chosen President J Pearson Treasurer and Secretary On Monday and Tuesday of this week the thermometer registered below and oh Thursday about below Johnson Old Survey of King athlete broke his leg by a fall on the sidewalk in a days ago The Hook and Ladder Co and the Engine Co held tiVir annual firemens supper at tlic Royal Hotel on Thursday night Mr was the host orchestra furnished the music The Protection Society held its meeting this week The fol lowing persons were elected to office Jackson President John Randall 1st Vice President- John Millard 2nd Vice President C Wilson Sec retary Treasurer Directors Clark Planter Ed Hunter McClure Dennis Joseph Uriah Marsh David Rogers Ed Lun- dy John Eves Albert Stephens and J FleweM Auditors L Jack son and Waller Playter The presentation of a testimonial Rev Father Harris on the occa sion his removal from Newmar ket to St Catharines took place this week The address on behalf of citizens was signed by Cane Mayor Jackson Reeva J- P and A A Ramsay i i j so of Jan 271860 The announcement that the Chief Superintendent of Education will visit Newmarket on- the February High and lieSchool questions Mr was fill vacancy the Village Council occasioned by the retirement of Jacob Rhinehart David Rerfsor of Markbam then itor of the Economist was elected Warden of the United Counties Vol York and Peel John Ironsides was elected Reeve of Whitchurch and Philip Maeklem deputyreeve Methodist Church held J dedicatory services on Sabbath the inst John Potts preach ed in the morning and Rev in ttie evening The North York Ag Society this year elected Dr R Morton PresU dent Alfred Stephens Vice Thos 2nd Vice President E Jackson Secretary and Donald Sutherland Treasurer Directors Brook Dennis Smith John Orlin Tbappell J Ferguson J and A two days show was decided for this year a Woods Crowley the two noted counted two or three dozen houses Swedes in vines and and Pat Whit- may be heard from much at the change It now affirmed that hundreds of and you maybe sine I lady voters did not exercise the long in asking the bus driver LUMBER LATH SHINGLES WOOD ETC Try a ton of Pea Coal for your Range Short Dry Slabs Short Hardwood on hand or give orders to J Bowman or Fred Hoover South End Lumber Yard of Third Clats rate on On Lake to or London- To book or call en L ti Ml Our Worsted Tweed At from ten to per oil for to room for Leave v chine at the January elections on ac count of elections being on New Years Day here They were too busy with guests and duties go out to vote The old order of things is vastly changed domestic help it used to he Do you think you will keep your new cook But now the re ply is She has taken UN on Vial we dont know yet whether well suit An- of ten ctnts per member was sanctioned by the Dis trict Trades Council at semi annual meeting last week towards the fight American Federation of Labor is waging against the United State Steel Corporation A morning paper Is out villi this heading One fare to one fare Will do for those who do not necil a return ticket F WILLI MERCHANT TAILOR what it all meant Oh he said with a laugh I gum your first visit was before Robin Maclntyre came to town was he I asked Oh he was a yearold lKy was he here from the city to stay a year wiUi his aunt om North Street Anl what had that to do with the fixing up of the town asked curiously Why everything bus man Robin he began to tidy up his aunts place and pretty soon the neighbors boys got up a and- be gun to attack the whole town Rut Robin will tell you all about it Is he here yet asked Indeed be Is the bus man said with emphasis After he had stay ed a year feeding on our North air got better and then a big cement factory came to town They heard it position Many concerns have sought the promise of his services since was placed in prison he Weak Kidneys Make Weak Bodies KIDNEY DISEASES CAUSE HALF THE COMMON ACHES AND ILLS OF NEWMARKET PEOPLE Ah one weak link weakens a bo weak kidneys weaken the whole body and hasten the breaking- down Overwork strains colds and other causesinjure the kidneys and when their activity Is lessened the whole body suffers from the excess uric ppison circulated In the blood Aches and pains and languor and urinary ilia come and there Is an tendency diabetes and fatal rights disease There is no real help for the sufferer except kidney help Kidney Pills act directly on the kidneys and cure every kidney 111 Newmarket cures are proof Mrs Samuel Johnston of Main st Newmarket says Booths Kidney Pills procured at the L Rogers Co Drug Store were by Mr Johnston and they proved their merit and great value He had la grippe which left him weak the kidney action was not normal his head and back ached and pained badly The result was that he needed a good tonic and Booths Pills proved to be the correct remedy as he was soon relieved pi charge of a car both car fourteen he stayed three mouths many aches and pain his system tor and the man gave him us And oh he showed bis pic- en new strength and vigor He aunt were summoned appear at turea acid his drawings of Booths Kidney Pills a strong en- Mr Third an aged and reWs Robin whod written the railway farmer of Town- people telling them if paint ship was found dead In a held on station Ma club would fix up the Thursday of last week He WW grounds and what they do but years old oiler Robin a good berth In their Association flcesand so he stayed right on snd following after the doctors A earning a fine salary for a young chap the other day asked Pre- not yet twenty Hut you Robin for legislation to the effect that and hell tell you all about in future no one be allowed to I And tee did and a as an licensed little coaxing ho me the rest after passing examination the story In to the fact that I Uncle Ben he a it an for a Street Railway who find made mo sea that the world Conductor to be the worse for liquor needed beautiful things Has or to give liquor to a conductor in know and was Manitoba Letter Winnipeg Man Jan 27 Business has opened up briskly for the new year and gives every promise of far exceeding that A good spring succeeding so fine a winter season will go far towards assuring the farmers and through them the business menof the West another year of prosperity and progress A season activity on even a larger scale than that of the past few years is planned for the West and nothing but prohibitive weather conditions will stand In the way of carrying out the program as planned In such a condition as this good weather is a most Important element and Its con tinuance is highly encouraging Important Winter Sporting Event The annual Winnipeg will take place next from the nfntfi to the nineteenth and will be bigger and better than ever before in the twentyone years that the event has been a feature of winter life In the West As usual curlers will come to Winnipeg from all over Canada and parts ol the United States rinks being promised from as far away as New York and Boston It is not yet sure whether the Dawson City men will come to the Bonsplel this year but they are expected to do so Groat preparations are being for the event the home officials the Manitoba Curling Association and two hundred rinks have entered al ready for competition for the chief prizes and numerous lesser but valuable rizes that are The growth of curling as a sport Is indi cated by the fact that the Manitoba Curling Association started twenty- one years ago with three clubs and about one hundred and now has clubs and over 4000 mem bers lift Wreck on NUMBER OF DEAD58 NUMBER OF TRAIN WRECK EDCPR train from Montreal to Minneapolis which started on Thursday night LOCATION OF DISASTER At bridge over Spanish Riverneat and 27 miles west of Sudbury CAUSE OF rail i which sent rear part of train off track as it approached tbe steel bridge over Spanish River near One coach struck the bridge at high speed sjlit in two one half failing into tbexiv through the ice drowning M it and the other half on the bridge and burning several injured persons being burn ed alive Another coach into the river and the passengers were all drowned The dining car all plunged in but was only partly submerged and most on board escaped North Bay Ont Jan Details still coming in wreck makes the dark chapter of death and injury even worse Estimates of dead vary from thirty to sixtyfive and all available coffins in Sudbury and North Bay have been hurried to the scene Eighteen persons are said to have been instantly killed in the car which was cut in two at the bridge Most of these were foreigners whose names it was hard to ascertain A firstclass car with twenty pass engers Is beneath the water in the Spanish River only the side of the roof showing It Is said two escaped but how is a mystery Victoria Mines Jan 22 Your reporter was Informed at Sud bury this morning that five firemen going to the to work were kill ed It is reported that the whole dining car crew excepting the con ductor were hilled The engine crew escaped A number cajs filled with are said to be still at the bottom of the Spanish River where the swollen current will make it most difficult to recover them A curious ease puzzled the rescuers at the recent accident at Spanish River on Friday last A man was found lying on the ice ap parently only a little hurt He wan up the embankment and into a car He lay still for a few moments then suddenly rose to his feet stood erect for awhile and then toppled over dead ont the floor YOU KrlOW the Kennedy School Toronto It Is a good place to pre pare lor business positions Drop a card and get a catalogue Address Adelaide Toronto Montreal Jan 21 Dr Robert Seigneur of Que who died some weeks for Incurables In this for Convent 500 fpr a Hospital in ace I tenthousanddollar fire took place at Delnraine Man- when Relda warehouse and the Beaver Lumber Companys office were destroyed The snowfall during the latest storm In New York City was fourteen and a half inches said tobe the heaviest in eleven years To cleat accumulation out ol the streets of the metropolis cost a big sum of money cures cold throat end t I V I ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO

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