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Newmarket Era , October 27, 1911, p. 6

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EBSWSBcSS It I if I Mi 2nd Annual Clearing Sale I MAN l Be sure and see one hand bills of PERSONAL Mr Hunter of Toronto was in town on Sunday Mrs Wm of Franklin and family moved to Toronto where they will make their home in the future a BRIEFS Dont forget Mission Band en tertainment on Monday night Chickenpox measles are play ing havoc with our school attendance SHAKERS PRINTS TOWELLINGS COTTONS COTTONADE UNDERWEAR HATS CAPS BOOTS AND SHOES ETC at Cost Price SMITH Queensville The program for the Epworth League meeting next Monday night is to combine Thanksgiving and Hallow een Mr Ed Scote will give a pap er on the Institution of the former in America and Mr Levi will take the latter with its superstition of witches black Cats etc Miss a few days last week with Miss ward en route home from a visit in the West- Mrs McNeill with Misa Jean and Master Frank spent the week end in Toronto Tbe branch of the Local News The gypsies who been on the outskirts of the town for the week or two nave now left but not before they did quite a of trading and had some hand to hand fighting for which one of was a locked up by Constable over of P Island spent An Old Fashioned Evening On Tuesday Oct 31st Mis ion ij institute has been postponed until Wednesday Nov 1st Band of Knox Church Sutton will hold an Old Fashioned Social at Manse Tbe costumes all those taking will be those of Ye Old en Time while the program in strumental and vocal music he read ings will such as was listened to by our forefathers Old Fashioned Refreshments will be served after program Program at oclock sharp SUTTON We are very glad to be able to an- light Dance Invitations are out for the At Home and dance to be held Town Hall Sutto the in lows on Thanksgiving Day Oct Tho music will be supplied by the Sutton orchestra Division Court The regular sitting the division Court was held on Oct ANNOUNCEMENT On and after Thursday Friday September 28 and MI88 TERRY WILL HAVE HER Fall Millinery DISPLAYED AT Tie Reliable Store WICK The increase in General Trade strengthens our prospects of a Big Trade Call early and get just what you want COLES SHARON In accordance with the usual ar rangements for keeping the Thanks giving Day for National Blessings there will be a special service at St James Church on Sunday afternoon at 3 oclock KESWICK The will have Thanks giving Tea in the Temperance Hall on Monday night Oct Tea will be served from to oclock A cordial invitation is extended to all The business meeting will be held in the church at 3 oclock We wish every member to be present at this meeting that the debt on St James j His Honor Judge Morgan presiding The following cases were heard J Lavery vs Francis account Judgment for plaintiff Mr A for plaintiff Kerry Shier account Judgment for defendant Mr Wocdcock lor Mr plaintiff Mr Roach for defendant was j McWilliams vs Judgment Mr for Rectory Sutton West is at last paid off By the strenuous efforts and selfsacrificing work of Miss K of The Briars and the as sistance of many kind friends the amount was Collected and handed over to the mortgagee Robert The meeting held in St James Hall on Saturday for plaintiff October 14th the rector of the tiff parish Rev M Dean and I vs Mann Judgmentfor several ladies of the parish including plaintiff Mr Woodcock lor plaintiff Miss attended and Mr Mr for defendant Donnell A cheque for the nil Stevenson vs Judgment amount was handed to him and mortgage was discharged The parish the owes a deep dpbt of plaintiff Mr to- plaintiff Corner vs Culverwell An appeal against decision of J I Paker J gratitude to the ladies of the Ladies finding applicantt for breach the Aid and many friends in their long Automobile Act successful work Mr Woodcock for Culverwill Mr Roach or respond ent Mr Corner arduous God for His church who has 8eed Wheat for Sale Early and Chaff from last years crop Guaranteed clean A DO AN Live Stock Market Practically no change in last weeks figures Newmarket Markets Van Wheat per per bush Barley bush Peas per bush JJran per ton per Urn Hay per ton per Butter per hag Chickens per Oct 2 mi bush to JO ft 0 0 HI 10 W- 27 Oft 15 2- fc I Toronto Markets Oct Fall Wheat per Goose Wheat per Oats per bush Barley bum mis S- per ton Efk Per do lb Potatoes per bag Chickens per lb I I J Opt- The fcevin- of fetch of met sudden death day little fellow while log the hovise his moth-rU- absent for a moment fell Into a pail of hot water which wm being for Though not hot to scald him ulted fatally Tte readers of this paper will be to that there is at lent vsft that bis able to la all Stages Ad that is Catarrh Haifa Catarrh Cure the only positive now to medical being a due garrotte a Cure feaJly upon Mood of the of Riving by up the axfefaVrTjr nature fa rfoltij bare faith la Its powers One tor that It to cure Bead or of teeMwontaU P J- Co Take PfJU Prof Dales conducted the service on Sunday evening Mr Walter Yorks was veil attended considering the doubtful wea ther Mrs John Brooks returned Monday after a few days in Kes- Mr Winch and Mr King have both returned from the West and report a fine time HOLLAND LANDING Mrs Darker and Mrs Sodden of Toronto were the guests of Mrs Barker Of Holland Landing a few days last week Mr Harry Darker spent a few days with his brother Darker in the Mrs Darker was the truest Of her sister Mrs Dr while in tbe city Mr J Sullivan of spent a few days here this week at the Royal Mr 1 Fuller has several men engaged erecting his new barn Mr Mrs Tate attended the funeral of their nolce Miss Henderson at on Tuesday last Ms ThOS Webb Of spent Sunday last at his fathers Mr J Webb Mrs of Toronto is Visiting her Mrs I Mr Bert moved to laot week reports the Newmarket Fair good this year As the weather was fine quite a number attended from here of the Methodiat Church here will be observed by spec ial services next Bunday Rev A will preach at p rn 1 of Newmarket at p The church has been Im proved greatly by new and large congregations are expected The local chapter of the held their annual parade to Christ Church on Sunday evening and tfe4pfte the Inclement weather there was a good attendance The service opened with the singing of the hymn How Joyful lis to Bee Brethren oin in to Thee The rector preached a forceful from arid Course of his remarks pointed out that all friendly society work was founded on the teaching of the Bible and the tremendous effect it had on the up lifting of the community Owing to short notice the Choir had no oppor tunity for special practice acquitted Ihemaelves well and the whole service was much en- Joyed Sunday next v ill be yTerally ob served a day of or National Blessings Ihere will be a celebration of the Holy Personal Miss Pearson of been operator here at the Bell Tele phone has returned home Mr Lute went to Toronto on Tuesday Rev Laidlaw is visiting friends in town and neighborhood Mr and Mrs A Milne of Ca tharines arc visiting Mr and Mrs James Treloar this week of Virginia re turned home from lite West on Mon day Miss Osborne the milliner was visiting in Newmarket over Sun day and was in Toronto on business on Monday Miss of stayed the weekend with her brother Mr Luke Mr Ross Lake of the has gone to Lindsay Mrs McClallain and child of Ed monton spent over Sunday with Mr and Mrs Allen Little of stayed the weekend with Miss lean La Viollettc Mr P Miss and Miss Coleman were at school convention at Toronto last week Mr Beatson wife and child have now moved to town Ladies Aid Tea The Methodist Ladies Aid held their usual monthly meeting and tea at the home or Mrs W A Dixon on Wednesday About sixty sat down to tea and the receipts totalled over seven dollars Man about Town The Sutton I O O have de cided to hold their dance on Thanksgiving evening Oct 30th and are arranging for a fine time The Ladies Aid or the Method- iflt church held their regular month ly meeting and tea a the home of Mrs A Dixon on Wednesday Mr Amos Millard and staff are arranging a sidewalk from Sutton to Jacksons Point This will be a great convenience to our Point friends Italians Lost Newmarket Fair Continued from Page Geranium single 1st Mrs W- J Lundy Geranium double 1st Mrs J Geranium A V 1st Mrs J 1st Hanging 2nd Mrs Hatch Specimen plant 1st Mrs J dy Asparagus Fern 1st Mrs WJ Lundy 2nd Mrs L Fern 1st Mrs J Palm 1st Perrin Plart- 1st 2nd Widdifield House Plants twelve- Hi Mrs J Partridge Window Box 1st Mrs E Hatch House Plants twenty 1st 2nd Mrs Prossr Foliage Plant 1st George Long Judge SCHOOL CHILDREN COMPETI TION Leaves of Deciduous Trees 2nd Moore 3rd Gertie Leaves of Evergreen Trees Stephens 2nd Moore 3rd Cor don Binns Largest Apples named Irene Crewe 2nJ 3rd Lena Parkins largest Potatoes named Leila Belfry 2nd Martha Sanderson Seeds of Ten Weeds Hugo 2nd Aubrey Brock 3rd Ross Hughson Penmanship under Marjorie Taylor 2nd Jennie Bain Penmanship under Rose merson 2nd Marjorie Smith Penmanship SpecialEarl Map Drawing of Ontario Gladys 2nd Bertie Drawing of Residence Gilbert Wil kinson 2nd Gertie Moody Freehand Drawing Trevor 2od Gertrude Moody Painting Constance 2nd Souvenir Postcards Constance mot 2nd Constance Wilmot I Ornamental Lettering Kathleen 2nd Trevor Darned Stockings 1st 2nd Con stance Worked Buttonholes 2nd Gladys Belfry Handkerchief Constance 2nd Verna Howard Work Bag Kathleen Lloyd 2nd Constance Willmot Pin Cushion Constance Willmot 2nd Layer Cake Gladys 2nd We are CONSTANTLY on the watch that we may tak AGE of any SPECIALS going order that we ma PASS to our CUSTOMERS We are giving you a list this week A Genuine MoneyMaker In the Original Package All in nice FRESH GOODS This weeks arrival Womens Winter Weight Vest and Drawers Reg to Womens Winter Weignt vest and drawers good value for Womens Aviation Caps newest thing lor Childs Heavy Drawers just a few pairs left 35c for on- Extra Value Flannelette rci lie and Extra Heavy Shirting reg for lie Mens Heavy Wool Sox reg and Remember we give you bars Comfort Soap for bars Richards pure Soap bars Telephone Soap for Big Bottle Best Lantern Glasses for 5c each The Worlds Best Lamp Oil for 20c per gal apart Best is ABSOLUTELY the BEST OIL SOLD IN We giv it to you for per gal You any of the goods advertised at the price advertised QUEENSVILLE ir Accident Gives Boy Voice 0yerand be i Built in Ontario Warren Pa Oct A Pennsyl vania Railroad locomotive near hero this afternoon instantly killed Dr and Mrs lames Glass of Sheffield who were crossing thi tracks in an automobile passing Overland Automobile of Canada Limited which secured minion Letters Patent in June of this year for the purpose of ntanu- Their eightyearold son Fred who rode he machine with his parents preparing to locate a maniilacturiw was hurled on feet but was not plant for the building these can verely hurt Until the accident he j the Province of Ontario with a i had never uttered sound ills life jtial capacity 0 one but as he scramble from a ditch mobiles per This company will have paidup is saw his dead father and mother ly ing near the wrecked automobile he several times for help now looking for a desirable locality for their plant Points which Physicians at the Emergency have the most influence i locating Local News Mr Charles Martin having a Bale of farm stock an- on Friday Nov 3rd is Hot Fowl Supper The annfeersary services of Methodist Church were Berlin Oct 2j7S despatches from Constantinople say that the Turkish Minister of the Interior has received news that the Turks Arabs have defeated Italians Gladys Belfrr near The Italians lost Tea r and the Turks men The Italians left largo quantities of arms an Candles homemade ammunition on the field The Berlin 2nd newspapers print the despatches wild FlowersBessie Kershaw 2nd in I Beryl ooi Rebels Seize 2 More Cities BOTH CAPITALS HAVE FALLEN Shanghai China Oct The by revolutionists by two more important southern cities Chap last when Rev M Beach announced of Toronto preached morning and which reached this city and on Monday the usual hot early today fowl supper took place after ihieh a Chang Is the capital if the gyl musical program was rendered Province of Hunan and NanCluing Is Mr Donald Ego look the chair and the Capital of Their sneakers were Rev therefore delivers Into Rev Sinclair The following as- hands the local government Bfstod with the program Miss Hart- two important provinces therby man of Mrs more than doubling the territory in Treloar Mr Charles Mr which the are masters Donald Grant and Miss Florence Sha is a city of pop- vett of Sutton and Mr Cecil prober ulatlon and Is chief commercial of Bel haven Mrs of centre on the railroad between -Han- ton and Miss McGulrc were the amounted to at Chrixt Church at am choral service at pm and full Local News Scott Lister Grant and have left lor the North on a shooting ex pedition Mr McDonald The Store Is having his premises We regret to that Mr Vrn Arnold passed away last week To Mr and Mrs Charles a son on Monday the There will be a special I servloj at St lames Church on rxt Rev oc cupy the pulpit and there be special music by tbe choir Halloween Social The Presbyterian Mission Band holding social at the Manse on the arl Canton It is 200 The receipts west of Hankow while NanChang a city of is 260 mile east of Hankow Four of Chinas provinces are now regarded as under the revolutionary where the movement tar tod of which jWu Chang Is the capital Hunan and Si Bank Robbery Fort William Oct One of most daring robberies that ever took place in this section occurred to day when A Running until Two months ago accountant the local branch of the Royal Bank at o clock held up teller at the point of a gun and took Running entered bank and the teller Dickson offered to assist him to move his trunk pulled out a Smith Roy Allan Cole and Mlltiii have from arid are agreed postrasing won derful In tl for The Chicken at the eupper giv en by the ladles of ti Congregation Thursday evening delicious were the other eatable Diamonds all by Rev Sinclair of To ronto left Ms hearers with food for thought days Mr McNeills Interesting talk A Powtmlst who able if do bis best in whatever walk of life was Ladle Aid the Church fceld their October meeUiig In of Church on evening of Halloween when the loung and compelled the teller jeii Armstrong Kite Cyril Morrison Woodwork useful Harry Stephens 2nd Alva Brimson Toy Boat Wesley 2nd Cam eron Cody Coll of Fish etc Harry Keith ARTS Oil Painting Study of lead 1st 2nd Mil jr Landscape f P 2nd Mrs Marine Mrs 2nd Herb A Chapman Animals Miss Cook 2nd J J Flowers or Fruit Hunter 2nd Miss M Mercer Local View f J Muir 2nd Cook On Hunter 2nd Tolton Water Colors Figure J Tolton 2nd Haist Landscape Miss Cook 2nd Mrs Fred Marine 1st A 2nd A Chapman Animals Miss Duncan 3nd Miss M Cook Flowers or Fruit Miss S M Mer cer 2nd M Cook Still Haist 2nd Hunter Pastel Miss Cook 2nd Miss M Duncan Pen Ink Sketch Mrs J D bra- bam 2nd Miss M Duncan Pencil Drawing- 2nd Miss M Mercer Charcoal Drawing Miss Cook nd Muir Coll tA Fine Arts J Muir Photos A Marine Col lins 2nd J Edwards LdRusRel Collins 2nd hero believe to speak now Br Glass was that he may years old be ah lo Canadian Vanished Last Year Sherbrooke Que Oct Seven- icenth convention of Dominion W T opened Plymouth I fall this morning About eight delegates from all over Canada were present Last night Mrs A A Gordon the Superintendent of the Evangelistic Department made the convention ad dress in Plymouth Church Mrs in stirring address dealt with the cigarette habit She appealed for the Co operation of every man and woman In an effort- to do away with this curse as well as with liquor and white slave traffic Mrs Gor don in a stirring address dealt with Canada last year girls disap peared from sight having fallen vic tims to the white slave traffic In the city Chicago the was openly made that the brightest and vic tims were Canadian Klrls this plant will he the question cheap power and light good trans portation facilities- arid an abundant supply of skilled labor The question of past or prospective labor disturb ances will also be considered as well as the possibility of securing a de sirable site for the buildings at a figure The headquarters of this corpora tion is temporarily located at Re Saskatchewan gira 1 Sale Register THURSDAY Nov Thos Morris will have an unreserved of stock implements an furniture on lot Con I East Usual terms at one o clock sharp Auct TUESDAY October 31 Mr toss will hold an extensive sale horses cattle pigs implements on lot Con 2 Scott at One oclock months credit on sums over J Auctioneer Miss P Mrs HEAD OFFICE TORONTO P Osier President Matthews ViccPreeident CAPITAL RESERVE I TOTAL ASSETS JQ2 A branch of this Bank will be established In London England on 1st July next at This Branch will Issue of credit and drafts In all points In Canada negotiate bills sent for collection make telograpfalo transfers and transact every description of banking trainees Information will be on all Canadian matters A spe cial department will bo provided for the use of visitors and bearers of our letters of credit A General Manager people be dressed old fashion- a part of the money he had costumes arid there will music e out of the and refreshments Admission down Victoria A v- young people would k to ftilfa OHowed by persona to ds a great success and give a invitation to all News I West following for the this Mrs Dr cock Dr Windsor and Mr Mr James Lyons to Marie They secured their eta from Mr Tremayne Mr James Treloar the new collector be around shortly and get your loose change ready Any Subjects- Collins J Chip 2nd Mrs Nor man Wright whom had shouted the I belief Bo- alarm The police captured Running 2nd Miss Fisher Upper Canada Bible Society JeeaC creUry of the above Society will give lecture here Tuesday evening Nov Methodist From to Cairo with the Bible which will be coal dock section in half hour He offered n resistance Run ning came here about six months ago His former home was In Ont He formerly worked In Sheo- peg at Bank of British North ArrJerlca ft but recently Joined tick- Royal stolen was I found In Runnings room in a valise tax amounting to and bank official hays that that was the amount which was taken The man was to have married next Thursday to a Heal girl He wanted to tike a honeymoon tour and was without sufficient means Friends think his blind Is unbalanced Roughness around the finger nails Is very unsightly Rub the finger- t rated with slide Farther tips every with good later and sleep In cotton gloves I 2nd Burnt Warren 2nd Miss Vera Mann Burnt Leather Mrs I fain 2nd F Warren Pierced Brass Mrs 2nd Mrs Warren Rama Work Hunter 2nd Miss Fisher NATURAL HISTORY AC Coll Postcards A Starr Mrs Coins Geo 2nd A Starr Curiosities Marjorie 2nd Mrs Butterlies Moths etc Marjorie 2nd Crosby Stuffed Birds Animals 1st 2nd 3rd J Botanical Specimens Marjorie Wid 2nd Crosby Any Other KindW J A DOBLE A E MILLER Farms for Sale Business Places L If or Selling Write Us K J Real Estate Brokers UXBRIDGE ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO TORONTO

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