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Newmarket Era , February 16, 1912, p. 3

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THE NEWMARKET ERA J sat is oil iidottow Cfettf a lJrouW nigh IhevRoicsV sndatw of Davis Lather Co met in a ant of hockey In a a night down defeat the Pickering foHcgo seven score On- Friday- a JoUrncycd to Aurora and tin j 1 1 a fr it id at High bo ono tie most ft ever held in noWA put individual A Colonel and Mrs our new- Divisional will a the work Monday Feb lUlh in the AC Hall at pm At houses Sold Mr Mian of closed a deal this week lhrou the Town Heal agency lot house on opposite Dr Mr- takes possess the of March The same made a sale of Mr- Bowsers house Oft yuevn street new cattle to be the 1st April Mr siioiwrfiw nil Hiss MoWn few relatives fcere- Hero spent FEBRUARY 1912 J the from cam Dickens The meeting in the fiends last inR the centenary Dickens was success In Interest and Thomas Rave a address on the and works of the author and the songs by were splendid story jot was tiaudUM very ably by the members Tho subject tor next meeting Will be J In of jK Webb arid Mate Office Specialty J The juumal meet ins o the in this business sWws most progress number f Were on Monday and they expressed tbtmstjlVe highly nleased with the entire and improvements In the new building- We are by tliat the Dg the street railway for an of J January W A many fall to what the ibis means In lessening Win citys ratq Monday Mr 1 A and were lurncd out their home in their night- clothes as a result of lire breaking out dwelling oh St defcelive Joseph on Saturday night j and turned iiteidanec In his nndehild Out of demrs after the fllfcnoin ladies tfVV Ikt although weather sen led Mrs with lemonade set a few day with his Mr- names visited his Aklt at The sound of tells l tinging In Miss of Own a s and Mrs of have moved Into their house here and leased Ms farm at was vis iting frierds Ladies Aid social of thrjs- was at thct Mrs evening The Wld ieeuls to fce to a feu SO Im coming but to talk to Was tulinv cm Oh Monday Court the for his forgiveness He a faithful Magistrate let oft on trial Was a noble till liquor spoiled More lion loVmake happy J nab Invited remain a pastor Methodist in increase Of in his Misses of Newmarket Kv spent tot Ladies yTy Knit Vests In dray and White Grocer Natural VcsU Our Great Keller Is Our Vest i There Is to tuali i Mens Underwear to 53 K KB lo Underwear J The IluiWl9V here We Handle Old aid Kvery are a thaper than Year Sugars will be Much Cheaper later Brooms are Much Higher Going up Price 1 Buy Your Christmas Early and Currants are Advancing in Price SBBBB Canned Cherries Canned 10c Peaches Herring 10c Kippered Herring W A BRUNTON lie is still at his home in Toronto Mrs McQdaiii Is steadllv recovering largest factory hi the ttritisV Km- a severe la grippe and in the of oi- 1 neuralgia floe supplies In wood The staithas grown in years from to hands The death Mr Frank lUlliy Saturday morning Cast a gloom over Saturday morning cast a dont overlook ft0ek l by the neighborhood lie had the Board -On- failing health lor some time and the auctioneer Land Christian Church- On Sunday next Feb IS the pas tor will occupy the pulpit ins and and speak upon Away following subjects it a in- Thy Kingdom Come p m A lesson from the trees Ladles Aid will boom a bo report ol the Treasurer for month January be given report commit toe etc and for the Bazaar lo be held Will be discussed Anyone wishing to will be asked to report same at this meeting Sewing will be done as usual during the early part A pastor of the afternoon and at oclock the Christian Church- of which do- business will be taken up ceased was a worthy member had A very successful meeting was held charge and was assisted by It at Mrs Runnings home on the Simpson The pallbearers were ladies in and brothers and brothers inlaw ft Meredith been ap pointed to investigate tin- allure of the Farmers Bank legislation In Oa- aaj3 o ssodoid- ojaai health absolute over Quite a number around the Social of th Christian at the Simpson Michigan is frozen solidly with fee fa the middle lake Inches ni is the years the over York Feb hre so bus that all of the city it broke out late lot night in one the STANDARD PATTERNS LU N D Y and PU Social vaccination pi children and 1 thousand peoplo heard the President Mrs Hall Monday night Congested I sections New Vorkneat IfisBowi throwing thousands of tenants hotel gestsvtlieatregoeisand others J In a In place the great which polite the reports from the scene were start- j ling from the act that not serious was repot der of was great when out that nearly were driven from crowded bulidttigat- a late hour In panic streets where they shivered near The total damage v as about jthe Messrs Brooks ard relatives and Among the floral tributes wreaths from the A OV and A both of which Societies he was an honored member The funeral on Tuesday was largely jPost last week stated that so jar no legislation ftecting u3 l of the would what fce Dr P Mode rater Mr and Mrs shuttle or his first public utterance Manitoba visiting the THE LADIES STORE i- L- Sale Register Feb lMr Charles a amount work was done wce tefTmla after which refreshments were served for interment Snfeiv The are working to make a Remember the date success Talent Sale was a ixs The demand tar exceeded the of homemade cookery March great sue- lot strict Whitchurch Stop on Metropolitan Last Terms credit on slims over or per cent per lor Sale at oclock sharp Church union last Sunday night in College Street Presbyterian Church endorsed the proposal Three men arrested on Saturday for matching a doorstep in King Street The victim was from the country from whom they squeezed about and peached to the police On Saturday the Eaton team took all the starch out of the A seven when they tried a to 6 Newmarket Markets i012 Fall wheat per bush to Oats per bust Barley per bush Peas per bush 1 Bran per ton Shorts per ton -SSOO- Hay per ton Eggs per 15 Butter per lb 0 Potatoes per bag 1 Chickens- per lb per IK 0 Annual White Goods Sale PILLOW COTTON inch tor COTTON heavy Inch reg for flc HALF BLEACHED ABLE LINEN flood Quality for PUttE BLEACHED TABLE tor Rig Values in Crash and Linens LADIES WHITE WEAR LADIES NEW SPRING BLOUSES Call and see Our Spring Showing or Prints and Delaines C LUNDY Turkeys per ft 022 Hon- Many will it Seat been raised how as to many people the new Methodist Auditorium will seat and already he place he came Aug 5 oclock 1 1 A J and on lot 0CiStiAdrora Usual terms P BB and already the rt native of Witbrenu question is settled Two the ush- England and a nephew the sa rs- counted the audience last Sun- day evening and there were exactly llS present chairs were resident in and everybody was seated so FRIDAY March Pollock will an important sale occupied Mr of stock and furniture both speakers and singers -J- head Water street where for Lot con over years he successfully Usual terms Sale at one sharp trade On of J hist Kavanaugh Ifcmlly pronto Jamuei land will have sale Hard of stock Implements and word both speakers and could be heard distinctly 1 1 was thought by the Trustees the Gallery would not be required at present time tor regular sittings hut tow- so many applications have been made I lljp that was necessary to locate about Main street Toronto AOttkbts in the Gallery which has J years began to a seating capacity of about The cut lowers were provided by the Ladies Aid from The electric device for the Hymn was the suggestion and jilt of Mr Schmidt of the Specialty new pulpit Bible was the in memory of her samlcd partner whodied during his pastor ale here and the choir assumed the responsibility for the gowns which added so much to the effective service Newmarket Society The following Standing Committees were appointed recently for the year The President Mr Proctor by vir tue of his is a member of all Committees EXE0UTIVE Messrs Schmidt Trivctt and Pearson Schmidt and LIGHT HOUSES MessrsBlanchard and HEAVY HORSES- Messrs and CATTLE SHEEP AND SWINE Messrs Proctor and Stephens- POULTRY Messrs and Cane SEEDS AND ROOTS Messrs Stephens and HORTICULTURAL Messrs Steph ens Pearson and DAIRY AND DOMESTIC MFG Messrs Boag and LADIES WORK Messrs and Pear son and Trlvett NATURAL HISTORY AND FINE Schmidt and MANUFACTURERS EXHIBITS Messrs Schmidt Cane Messrs son and The Fair will behold on Sept 27 V- Corns on revision List are early date 1st and of the Board o he held In the Fire on Friday March is at oclock p m on PI St M to meet at fllfi revise their of same at a General tell upon his robust constitution and some three ago accompanied his daughter he visited the Scenes of his in Old England i and the trip appeared to have a Most beneficial effect hut advancing years and persistent reducodj his strength and he has been In health It was a source great gratification to him at tend the opening services the new Methodist last Sunday at Holland Landing Usual terms Saleat one oclock Auct TUESDAY Feb Mr Ben Cook of West Franklin will dispose of his farm stock and implements at IV- clock mos credit on sums over ft J Kester Auctioneer THURSDAY- Feb Mr Rear will dispose of tils stock and implements in Centre Road half a mile north of Albert at o clock mos credit on sums Auctioneer din the afternoon he called on some old friends and announced his intention going to Toronto or rest Feb Mr Hugh ftjntly being impressed with the em hoi nature of his infirmities he sa at oclock W personal memorandum with otic of them which betokens uncertain hopes of his return J Mr died on the eve and loaves three and one son Mrs Win joss Miss Robinson and Mr Harry Robinson Toronto and Mrs Mainprise of Auburn The took place yesterday his wife who some eight or ten years ago haying been buried there I J Auctioneer Clocks Have a Definite Use Some arc made to tell you that tits morning J Others measure time he work in kitchen Some are voiceless others sound hour from end to end of the house Some are A larger than a good shed watch are big and bigger and biggest Hut each is Intended for certain purpose Needing one in your house Youll find what you looking for right of for all uses at all prices L ATKINSON CO and P Ticket Issuer ot Marriage Licenses J ffr Send the Era to absent friends 1 I 13 Dead Thru Explosion Fort Frames Feb A ter rific explosion took place shortly be fore oclock today at the con struction works of Johnston A Carey camp contractors on the It on an Island on Rainy Lake some miles east when men wore killed outright and badly injured One of the injured since died making the number of dead There arc some ot the men unaccount ed fur so that the list may be still further augmented before the search now being prosecuted is finished The cause of the explosion was the premature discharge of one of the holes charged with dynamite The gang of men under Foreman Thomas Casey an American had sunk til holes at a uniform depth of feet and as near as can be learned one of the charges in the holes was not properly prepared and it was while the charge was being taken out that it set off the concussion im mediately causing the charg es to explode The men were hurled into tho ait with tons of rock and debris So great was explosion thai largo of rock half the size a small house were upheaved while foreman who was standing over one of the holes was blown into the air for ISO feet the body landing near the tracks with both legs blown off and terribly disfigured The other men were badly bruised and in some cases almost every bone was broken in their bodies At the sixth annual banquet of the Bank of Toronto that tip institution now bos accounts closed and operation- Toronto children deposited in the Pennv Bank in and withdrew If the system not lead to worship great good will be the re sult of the Penny Bank institution A new Baptist church at the cor ner and streets was dedicated for Divine worship On Sundayi Chairman Maybce of the Railways Commission Board announced last week that railway companies are not expected to furnish accommodation for all passengers Muring the cheap rate period will succeed Mr James as Deputy Minister of Agriculture This question is frequently up at the Parliament- Buildings these days and tle most likely person seems to be Mr member for East Elgin Drying some dolls kitcheu stove on Tuesday afternoon an eightyearold daughter of John Pat- west was W- tally burned about mcVelne caught fire On Monday evening last Felix an employee of the Water Works Department was struck by north bound car on street and sus tained a broken leg was watch ing a manhole and stoppou unthink ingly in frcntof A passing car Some people seem to think a motorman can stop a car as readily as a can handle a wheelbarrow- and are largely the class people wlo gat hurt of tailors and gar ment makers was held on Monday night in the Labor Temple An in crease of wages was the them Chief Inspector Hughes has reived a pressing invitation from the Im perial Conference of Asso ciation of England to attend and speak convention in Londen in July next Associate Charities have ap pointed a committee to the advisability of seeking legislation making it obligatory for sons and daughters to contribute towards the support of parents who have become a charge upon the community Feb In Fall Wheat per bush Goose Wheat per bush Oats per bush 0 50 52 Barley per bush 0 098 Peas per- bush 1 Rye per bush Hay per ton 21 Eggs per 55 Butter per IK Potatoes per bag Chickens 0 Turkeys per lb 0 BANK OF MONTREAL 1817 CAPITAL ALL PAID UP PROFITS TOTAL ASSETS all i Branches at all Important la Canada la London Eat Now Chicago Spokane Mexico and Every description Banking ALLOW ED ON DEppsita Former customers of the Ontario Bank Branch will be accommodate at heretofore NEWMARKET BRANCH CO ROSS v Business Stock Broker have on their hands the big stock of For a days sale to raise 1000000 quick cash demand by Creditors Goods will be slaughtered regardless of value A k Store Closed on Friday- open on The biological building of the On tario Agricultural College at was by iire A disastrous out midnight Saturday in the large threestorey block and the building and all its contents Wore totally destroyed fire spread to a few- adjoining stores which were more or less dannCd by water Feb Mr Shank an employee of the Port WagouCorapanv was fatal ly injured in tho workshop this morn ing Ho was assisting to put a belt on a pulley and usod a long stlckv tho end of which was driven into his stomach- He died in Stock Broker v ARCHIVES OF ONTARI TORONTO SSSK

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