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Newmarket Era , May 27, 1910, p. 1

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a Just Too Late Watch Stopped Missed the train If you cannot de pend on your watch we will repair it Promptly Properly WATSON Watchmaker and Graduate Optician gives mors borne new every any two other papers in Worth York combined and is p to be the Iadi5pCotontp Paper YORK INTELLIGENCER Give us the liberty to know to and to argue freely according to conscience above all other liberty No Paper sent outside of North York unless paid in advance- p 5150 to the United States BRIGHT DAINTY A large assortment to choose from Come and see tiiem at I Jewelry Store V i No Copies Newmarket I I TERMS- annum 7 W paid In ii Wonder Shine Cleans without rubbing Just dip rinse and dry The shine lasts long er The silver lasts longer For Sweeping The Dust Killer The Germ Killer Veneer A polish for all kinds of Woodwork Makes old things New The Best Wall Coating Ready for use in Boiling Water Shows no laps PL SherwinWilliams PAIfiTS THE BEST MADE FOR EVERY PURPOSE Oaf Toronto Closing the bars on holidays in this city always lessens toe work of the j police on that day also at the Police Court day following Just put this- and that together The city has appropriated the sum of towards improving the leading highways out of Toronto The Secretary of the Ontario Motor League is informed that the Kingston road extending from the Woodbine to the Hunt Club will be oiled by the city this year Following the judgment given by the Ontario Railway and Municipal Commission it is likely the work of constructing about miles of new street railway lines in this city will be commenced almost immediately A city butcher who had a stamp similar to the Government and mark ed pieces therewith after being cut from the piece originally stamped was fined last week in the police court Quite a large deputation interview ed the Ontario Government last week and asked for a grant towards the the cost of a monument to be erected at Queens ton to the memory of Laura We are adding TapaLac a Varnish Stain that has no equal la HARDWAR YEARS AGO Berean Bible Class Newmarket During the past year nothing hut success has attended the rising it is understood the Ontario Gov and progressive Bible Class in all its departments The year has is prepared con- one this includes the proposal to turn over to roll social sporting and religious organizations When Builders and Sporting Goods STOVE 8 PUTTY PAINTS OILS AND FURNACES PLUMBING AND TINSMITHING PHONE NEWMARKET ONT the present members for the way the class has increased an1 progressed Though it must Ik- admitted that the majority of the young men who were members at the time of its organiza tion some three or four years ago Her Mot ma rt IT or the Tie t try i bet a i i THE BANK OF TORONTO GOOD SERVICE to customers at all has been one of the chief factor in The Bank of Torontos long and suoceeiful court SAVINGS DEPOSITORS receives assurance of the safety afforded by our large and our safe con servative methods of conducting business and courteous treatment by careful officers BUSINESS MEN keeping here afforded them all the facilities of a longestablished Bank possessing ample resources and full equipment and con- for the banking of all classes of business both large and siruU HEAD OFFICE TORONTO SEVENTYSEVEN BRANCHES IN CANADA Reserved Funds NEWMARKET FIELD Manager South End Lumber Yard THE BEST COAL PRODUCED IN AMERICA the University of Toronto a large are the member work by students of that faculty conUlincd time of its The cornel came too soon to be can we give credit to coralled for the loronto Exhibition by the manager but the jubilee cant ho far i way as a Toronto paper has recently given Hamilton its old title of the of Canada It now appears that only four teams will face the issue of the series instead of the nine I that originally intended to strive for the championship One by one Brant lord Preston Gait Fergus and the Junction Shamrocks came to the conclusion that the burden of sup porting a team was tij great for them to handle The four left are Hamilton St Catharines Young and Toronto waa greatly moved on Fri day when paying its trihuie of loyal affection to the memory King Ed ward the the Sovereign makir The evidence of sorrow was not only deep but general The ser vice in front of the Parliament Build ings and in the Metropolitan Church were very impressive and attended by immense Crowds A bell-boy- at a downtown hotel robbed a guest of on Friday and was arrested The youth from Detroit but lie wont go hack to Uncle Sams territory for some months Having been knocked down and crushed under the wheels oi one of the delivery waggons of the A Murray Company on Thursday even ing little Grace Howard three and a hall years old the daughter of Mr Herbert P Howard of Pearson avenue died at her home next morn ing as a result of her injuries The oak tree in Queens Park planted by the late King when he where and this visited Toronto as Prime of In for one minute Was beautifully draped on has the day from the base of the trunk have made their way to the great Northwest and elsewhere yet the present membership is close upon the fifty mark Several of those who have left us have from time to time in commu nicating with members expressed a desire to he back again amongst the They do not forget the fine times they had when con nected with the organization We feel sure that the of the Class under the efficient control of the new officers elected last will make things hum as in the past and even more so From the Era 25 I860 The Birthday of our beloved Queen- was celebrated in Newmarket la grand style About oclock am a of guns was fired and the Royal colors were flung to breeze from two flags tads on Main street also from the residences of private citizens Five arches of evergreens were erected at various points along Main street and Prospect avenue some of them decorated with mottoes evergreen crowns etc suspended from the central elevations A pro cession headed by the Newmarket Band paraded the principal streets to the Fair Grounds followed by an immense crowd of people from tcjwn and country In the evening a torch- light procession proceeded to the Fait Grounds headed by Mr Robert as marshal 1 At a low estimate it was though not less than peo ple were in the procession During the week the Republican Convention at Chicago nominated Abrarh Lincoln for the next President of the United States A bylaw to raise for the The hearty thanks of the Class is tendered to their most excellent and valuable leader Mrs L Atkinson erection of a Township Hall at Bal- who since the beginning has made a in Whitchurch is advertised most desirable and energetic teacher week- Ironsides reeve and has given the greatest of satis- Collins Town Clerk faction in the she has brought week market quotations areas beiorc the Class each Sunday the follows Fall wheat to son It is true and wellknown to Wheat Peas 50c to every young man connected with the- Oats Barley butter organization that Mrs Atkinson can- Eggs flc per dozen not to their knowledge he surpassed In response to a request from Par- as a classleader the announcement is A prominent feature of the past sea- that Majesty has graciously pro- son has been the crack hockey tbat His Royal Highness the I team a cut of which is shown else- Prince of Wales will visit Canada this year Before the House adjourn ed an address was adopted to he pre sented to the Prince on his arrival oo Top row left to right Sherwood President A Kent II Quick J Wright Brooks Manager Rev T Seal Hon Pies and Pastor of the Methodist Church Second Row Willis Wright Dewey West Third Row Captain 25 YEARS AGO From the lira of May 18S5 Mrs IM and Mrs Rowen of Sharon are reported seriously ill The latter is now years of age Thos Gardner has a in to days paper from the hoys in camp at Battleford in the Northwest giv ing an account of the battle at Pound- makers Reserve in which Newmar ket Co participated Work has commenced at brickyard and as has Mr Lyman farm he says ihis will he his last year at brick- making A snapping tifrtle weighing 15lbs was taken from mill- pond by Frank one day last week Mr Alex MyKinnon sold his sad dle horse last week to Mr M Ronnie of Toronto- for 210 a pret ty good price I cannot he doubted In one instance only been conquered this to occasion being at at the for coal paid for this month you require your money we will put In your supply for next winter no at the going price when paid for ALL KINDS OF WOOD FOR SALE Pkot or give orders to J Bowman or J P W PEARSON Our the branches in royal purple and crepe The first train of summer tourists or the season went out on Saturday Familiarity with danger leads to want of caution Wm bag gageman at the Union station on his way beginning of season In fact the hoys have made good and de serve great credit their grand shewing They anticipate an equally good season on the baseball Held this summer It is the express desire of the and members of the Class to to dinner thought the cars bring this organization into touch was got yeara in tailoring in town to that ve are LEADERS IN THE TRAD In North York with the and of Suiting our for your NEW SPRING SUIT w PHONE 160 JSHE UPTODATE TAILOR MAIN ST would not hurt him but he struck by one all the same and his leg badly injured James messenger Hall lighted his pipe with a fifty dollar bill the other day A man who witnessed the operation called out Do you know what you are doing Thats a fifty dollar bill you are holding in the gas jet Sure replied but I havent a match The truth was that it was a bill of the Central Hank which theCOUrt had ordered to he destroyed under the eye ot Thos Karl aged was knocked down by a horse arid Wagon oh Tues day of last week and died from his injuries three days after Polite society women are making war with dressmakers On account the attempt to revive fashion of long Frank who sued the city and the Toronto Street Hallway Co in the nonjury Afielze Court for damages for a broken leg sustained through falling over some street ob structions at corner of and Farley was awarded to ho paid by the with all the young of the town and with that idea in view they have spared no jviins to bring about that genial and social spirit which has proved in every way satisfactory The monthly socials which have been held throughout the past winter have attained this Very desirable end and added to the spiritual exercises has made every young man feel the help fulness and usefulness they have re ceived through the diligent and pro gressive work the several depart ments Every young man in the Town oi Newmarket has the cordial welcome ot the teacher officers and members to be present on Sunday afternoons at to sec and understand lor themselves the good to be obtained from the splendid and unique manner There are more than lOOOOfi mobiles In New York state accord- in which Mrs Atkinson conducts these to the registry records- at Bplrituttl exercises ibany We want it thoroughly Impressed May upou the minds of every young man aged years that the Bible Class is entire- Was to twelve years in undenominational and the same Kingston Penitentiary for an assault on a girl nine years old He had cordial welcome is extended to one Oklahoma Texas and all The principle of helpfulness ft liberties with two other and the feeling of brotherhood is ex iU giving them money and emplified in the work of the class Young men joining have found iOWilliam a hearty welcome and have lie t temerly of Brighton discovery that is no fellowship b t that l and religious 1 Class May for bigamy aid was sentenced to two years in the Cen- a fourth was killed in The piety you put on before your ri I mirror will no make you a mirror The mother who allows a daughter to float around town there no Lindsay both the came up for trial in ifeol the court before his Honor Judge Benson on Cyclone Sweeps Western States May Three men were What a comfortable world this 11000000 WORTH OF hurtled In the ruins of a barn blown would be if people didnt take such down by the high wind which pre- delight in making trouble for each vailed throughout tills section on Wed- other St Louis May Storms In The accident occurred on the Schenectady May Fit- I J were demolished and wealthy floor taVvn out lor the purpose of police were on the spot almost who retired with all putting- In a stone foundation for a mediately and Succeeded In Kiting blessings of the land were routed stable It was well and men women and from their homes pauper a glad that the men were at work excavating so safely from the bjazmg tent One they escaped with their that the masons might start work was injured but not battle by the perished Four suddenly the framework was hundreds fainted and village were swept in Pauls Valley sent in a southward direction and the the police and in Oklahoma in Texas the Collins roof fell in the falling tinkers bury- thought to have started Irrigated farm perhaps the flrst pi the men a team of horses a lighted match dropped IS kind in country is said to rix-yw- a boy in the have sunred a loss of many thousand old son was of dollars arlnes Two victims of storm lost their liven In Colorado one was killed In gar Send the Bra- to drowned at St rope and climbed to the top where it communicated with the fcosent friends i and the in less than In a top buggy until am with a- counterfeit sport of weak jaw and weaker morals merely opens the front door to grief and disgrace If you dont know what company your girl keeps or what time of night she turns In your roar when the get busy will sound about as pathetic as the wheeze of a Jews harp It is men o plain common sence rather than those of genius who best succeed in this world And most men may acquire a lot of plain common sense It is almost to be dis tinguished there arc so many foolish people the world Practice hones ty temperance and industry and bo broadminded and charitable and you will soon become marked for special honors A man who is a suc cess lives an easier happier and more entire tent was life than a man who is a half an hour deadbeat and a loafer I- I I IS ll J J j if ft J l LIP V it

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