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Newmarket Era, 6 Jan 1911, p. 2

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mm two few Girls Wanted At the Clothing Factory For A Brick the corner of Millard and Elm Bath Furnace and other uptodate conveniences Apply on the premises to SMITH or Newmarket PO Doable RonghCast Dwelling For Sale on St New market east Metro politan track Good stables on the premises also Well and Oar- den Apply to SMITH Box Newmarket PO Prepare for a Position of Trust and Responsibility by attending ELLIOTT Canadians Km x THE MINISTER- OF JUSTICE HONORED TORONTO This School enjoys a widespread patronage Enter now Cata logue free Newmarket North York congratulates its representatives in the House of Commons on the New Years honors conferred by His Majesty the King in creating him a KC He Is now Sir Alan Ayleswortb and the whole Rid ing emphatically endorses this recog nition of distinguished ability The cable announcing the New Veals honors says t Sir Alan Aylesworth is among those sharing in the Kings New Year honors represented Can ada at quite recent fisheries ar bitration before The Hague Tribunal when he performed signal service for the British side Sir Alan has been Minister or Justice since June He entered the Dominion Cabinet on October He was born at on November 1851 and was educated at the High School and the University Toronto He distinguished self at the University and was Princes when he was grad uated in He was called to the Bar in For some years he was a member of the law firm of Moss Armour and later a member of firm of Ayles Franks He early took rank among the leaders of the Ontario Bar and he was created a Queens Coun sellor by Sir Oliver Mowats He received a similar in The annual meeting of the distinction of from the Earl of Derby then Society Mr Hy had a visitor rMr and Mrs spent the holidays at Lindsay Mr and Mrs Brand spent New Years at Penetang Mr Percy of North Bay was home for Christmas Mrs J Brodie and family spent Monday in Toronto Mrs Hughes spent New Years holidays at Fergus Mr Walter and family spent New Years in Toronto Mr Jacob Doyle had a large fam ily gathering on Christmas IJay Miss spent over Sunday with Mrs at Mr Howard Cane and family spent Christmas holidays at Graven- hurst A gentleman friend from Montre al spent New Years with Miss Alice Hughes Mr Jack of Toronto spent New Years With Mr and Mrs Mrs Dr Scott spent New- Year holidays with her parents in Trenton Mr and Mrs C Watson spent the weekend with her mother at Montreal TMiss Edna spent a few days last week with her aunt Mrs Mrs Ed Richardson and Miss Sarah Richardson will not receive this month Mr Aubrey Davis and family be held Cemetery Company will in the FIRE HALL spent the weekend with her mother GovernorGeneral of Toronto Canada one of his Majestys Commissioners for the settlement of the Alaska boundary in Five other Canadians received Monday evening January at eight oclock for the election of Officers and the transaction of I OK along with Sir Alan A full attendance of lot own- as Knights Bachelors viz Hon is requested Lot owners unable Mr Chief Justice of Nova to attend the Annual Meeting may Scotia Mr Mackenzie blanks for proxy voting dent of the Canadian Northern the Secretary way Mr Donald Mann Vice-Presi- WEBB K ROBERTSON of the Canadian Northern Secretary I George Gibbons KC Mr Thomas Tan lately Chairman of the Railway Commission of Vic toria The London despatch very trulhful- Iv states that in recent years no dec- oration to any colonial statesman has been more deservedly bestowed than that of KC MG to Alan now Sir Alan Bristol and this observation the people of North York will heartily endorse NEWMARKET Agricultural PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Annual Meeting of the above Society will he held in the Fire Hall Newmarket on JAN At one oclock pm for the pur- pose of receiving the Annual Report Election of Officer for 1011 etc A is requested J PROCTOR KEITH A Meeting of the Existing Board will be held at the same place on above date at oclock am Winter Tours MEXICO COLORADO CALIFORNIA AND PACIFIC I COAST POINTS The Grand Trunk Railway system is the popular route from all points east through Canada via Chicago Municipal Elections SUTTON Reeve A Councillors McKay Robl Rail ton and John Percy HOLLAND LANDING Reeve G Thompson Co Unci I Bell Watson West School Trus tees W Robert Glover A Ough Tate EAST Reeve John Smith Deputy Councillors Burrows Frank Kelly and f The vote was as follows For Smith Miss Ada McCauley spent New- Year holidays with her sister in Georgetown Mr has has been very poorly but at last reports was slightly better Mr and Mrs Estell of Sask were guests at Mr J vcys last week Mrs Andrew Watson and grand son Gordon spent over Sun day in Toronto Mrs las held her first reception in her new home on Lome Avenue yesterday Mr and Mrs J Bowman and son New Years with his brother in Mr Angus Williams and wife of Ottawa were Christmas visitors in town and vicinity Mr Atkinson of Toronto was the guest of Mr and Mrs over Sunday Mrs of Midland vis ited with Mrs Harold Garrett a cou ple of days this week Mr Will Brock of Winnipeg and Mr Stanley Brock of Toronto were home for New Years Miss Annie Wilkinson of Toronto spent New Years with her cousins the Misscs Richardson Mrs is spending a month her daughter Mrs at Pembroke Mrs Merrick of Toronto is spending a few weeks with her cou sin Mrs If Cane Miss El who been spending- holidays in town has returned to Ottawa Miss Minnie Morrison who has been visiting in- towp to her school in Durham County on Monday We notice by the Morden Man Chronicle that Mr Hy Johnston formerly of Newmarket was elected Reeve of Stanley by a majority of over his opponent tions Among the holiday visitors in town we notice Miss Laura Morton of Toronto Miss fe Morton of Faculty of Education Toronto University Miss Morton of Mr Hoover of writes We spent Christmas this year with Minnie her husband and little boy near Saskatoon This place is growing wonderfully The winter so far has been fine and open Compliments of the season to all our friends Mrs Jas Nichols of Kincardine formerly of East writes that she is spending the winter with her sons in Colorado Springs It is a fine climate and beautiful sights and Colorado Springs is a very city just at the foot of the mountains- Orillia Times Mr Geo A Cole teacher of the Entrance Class in the Central school was very pleas ingly surprised on Thursday morning when the class made the recipi ent of a handsome pair of solid gold cuff links with engraved monogram The morning was spent in an im- entertainment and the pre- sentation was an unannounced An address to Mr Cole was read by Ben Fox and the presenta tion was made on behalf of the school by Hazel Hill Mr Cole was form erly an East boy and is making a success of teaching in Ha Mr Johnston of Man writes Although it is many years since I saw my native town and many of my old friends have passed over to the silent majority strangers have taken their places still the Era is a welcome weekly visitor and one whose visits would be missed By concurrent mail I am sending you a copy of the Morden Chronicle with a report of our recent municipal elections The nomination is held on the first Tuesday in Decem ber and the election on the 3rd day which I think is an improvement upon the Ontario system of crowding an election campaign into the boll- days Another improvement is one half of the Councillors are elected each year retaining office for two years the reeve being elected each year thus a majority of the Council is elected each year The Council- j are elected by their respective Wards and the Reeve by the whole municipality v TO SAVE V CORSETS i Ladies I i The time has come to clear out the balance of our Ladies and Childrens ReadytoWear Jackets We want to convert every Coat in the house into cash before the end of January so have put the knife deep into early season prices Ladies Jackets HighClass Tailored Jackets in navy and black Beaver cloth all sizes regular up to 1500 reduced to 900 Tweed Coats in new Herring bone stripes neatly tailored this seasons latest styles all sizes regular up to 1000 reduced to 590 7 Misses Blue Braided Mili tary Coats sizes to newest styles sold regularly at reduced to 590 Childrens Coats In all the newest styles priced away below early season prices All our 600 coats for 98 49 A 500 t 3 it 400 SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Hunters Daisy Stockings pair regular Extra Heavy Weight Worsted Stockings regular pair fo A clearing lot of Embroideries regular for 5c Remnants of Dress Goods regular up to a yard for yd regular up to a yard for AURORA bylaw submitted to the payers here on Monday was carried by sweeping majorities that to I guarantee a loan of to the John Koehler of Lexington Tannery Company going thru by a Lapp r i rfl wn I FEAT Double Track Fast Service finest Roadbed Modern Equipment Unex celled Car Service Ah of Safety Comfort TO TUB BUNNY SOUTH No more route than via Grand Trunk and connecting llne LOW RATES j Full and tickets from J for Smith 17 For Councillor Burrows I r CI CI mCC M XlHlil 7 Mwaasaaaa I- iofAss9essa Mich is visiting at the home of her brother Mr Neil Morton Mrs Jackson had a few friends in on Wednesday evening to meet Miss Maud Wallace Mr Blake Hewitt wife and child of Toronto Monday with his brother Mr Hewitt Mr and Mrs also Mks spent New Years with Mr and Mrs in Toronto On Thursday night of last week Mr Douglas Scott entertained a number of young people at his home Rev Hartley and wife of were of Mrs Mrs Geo Rose last day Mr If ton and three daughters from spent New Years lay at Mr l Mrs of Toronto and Mrs MrKtiy of button vis ited with Mr Hremncr last week Mr Mrs Cane were given a reception in Brampton on Monday evening by the brides pa rents Mr Albert bank manager at visited his vote of to Another to grant an extension of the water system and free water for years to same company was likewise endorsed by an overwhelming vote Another to ex pend on concrete sidewalks went through Hying In fact the rate payers welcomed everything in sight and seemed anxious for more Mayor Baldwin was reelected by ac clamation as was Reeve Knowles and for council with one yet to quali fy the members are M 1 sett John Dr Scrivener A Murray and Frank Staples It looks like a big year for Aurora An Awful Earthquake Tashkend Asiatic Russia Jan A Hundreds of buildings were destroyed and many lives lost in a violent earthquake which practically des troyed capital of between and am to day The loss of life is not known The shocks were felt at various points in Russian Turkestan Great As sures were in the ground at Taskend and buildings were damaged si The population is in terror Veryny hen- during the Christmas has a population of L 3 NORTH Councillors Johnston V Halt Davidson a n 9 in k if fcft I- fc holidays Mr Fred Sax ton In town on Tuesday fie leaves today for Cali fornia and expects to he gone four months Mr and Mrs Hamilton To ronto spent over Sunday with her parents Mr and lard Ave Miss Bertha left for To- on Monday afternoon after spending a weeks Vacation with rel atives In town and vicinity Mr and Mrs George Morning at tended Mulligans hall on the 3rd THE ALTAR On December 1010 at the Presbyterian Manse Aurora by Rev Walter Amos Ada eldest daughter of Mr George Ferguson King City to Mr Thomas If youngest son of Mr and Mrs George King Township Dec at Raker Hill the residence of the brides parents by Dr J of Smiths Kalis uncle of the bride assisted hy Rev Veals Mr Robert Charles of Markharn Township to Delia Blanche only daughter of exReeve palter of Whit church At on Dec at the home of the officiating minister by the He Robert Harbour John Fie well to Mary Kva Rock ier both of Township On Dec at the Metropolitan Church To ronto by the Rev Dr Arm strong Margaret of to Geo Maker druggist Toronto Mr Maker was formerly a resident of Have you bought your Fruits for Christmas yet If not do not overlook us for we can supply you with your Christmas Cake or Pudding NEW RAISINS NEW CURRANTS NEW PEELS NEW NUTS NEW PIGS NEW DATES McOIIorays Choice Honey In Comb Pail at and per pail THE TOM With the disturbed centre is interrupted and details are lack ing- Troy Jan Thirtyeight horses were burned to death ten families were rendered homeless and Seven buildings were entirely or par- Mrs destroyed by fire which origin- 1 on Tuesday in the livery stables of John A Son on Sixth avenue this city short alter oclock this morning The loss estimated at Ah a salt Is in crfn of King last Monday even- valuable A lump of it should he 9 7 Pi SI r Secondhand STOVES i55 t S 5 hare a of Coal ranging in to For Reeve Lemon Baker i I HI Majority For Parlor Cooks wfSw 1 and report a delightful time Editor Hale of the rack et gave a call while passing through Friday to addreKB a local option meeting at Button Mm J of and her fclhUr Mfffx Annie Oartley of Hit guests of W Vlddlfieldjover Sunday Maud of Is New Year holidays with Mrs Manning who bad home friends on Tuesday evening in her honor of KenJIs Sank visiting friends In this vi cinity It Is 28 yearn first went out Went and is apparently making good Mr and Mrs English of Woodstock VermonVy and of vlnlted at on Thursday and Fri day of last week Mr Allard Wife And baby re turned to their homeIn Parry Hound on Wednesday after pending a week Mr Mrs Joseph Ave Mr Well kept the kitchen sink where ft will dissolve slowly and keep the drain pipe pure A strong Solution of boiling salt water Is a good thing to flush drains with on Dec Samuel I smith formerly of Holland Landing ag ed 4 and days Interred at Newmarket Cemetery Newmarket on Jan youngest daughter of Mr aged years THE CRADLE On Wednesday Jan 1011 at the residence of her son- inlaw Mr I Richardson Clark relict of aged yearn Interment at Wesley Cemetery on Friday at oclock MORTON At flame on Jan I Arabella wife of I Morton and daugh ter of the late of Holland Landing forget to ask for Library Votes Those No 35 and wo will supply your wants in a short time coo Bread Fresh Every Day Phono At Strange Township to Mr and Mrs IIAMDLKTON In King a son King on the 2nd Inst Mr IM Owen of a son COOK In King on the 3rd Inst Mrs Clifford Cook a daughter SMITH At Newmarket In the 3rd Inst Mrs Charles a daughter on Jan 2nd Martha Lount relict of In her year Interred at Cemetery jes- day afternoon mm r J Furniture ST THE LEADING House Yevn FornitDre For Cash UNI All will A A SPECIALTY to at Successor to The Norman Rogers Co Ltd AND UPTODATE STOCK Of Pure Drugs and Druggists Fresh Xmas Stock Chocolates NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE House No Phone Number if you ARE WELL nun Prompt Attention In conversation you not gurnefltativo or contradicry You will try to happy You will not forget You will sot be thy or self-ton- promises or obligations of any You will not make fun You will not Indulge in Illnatured or idiosyncrasies of others gossip You will not bore people by coo You will sever the respect talking of or due to age fl affairs You will Wink of You will never under Mr yourself stances cause Mother it you tat f your civility It i of jmitmli- You will that good sate

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