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Newmarket Era , July 25, 1913, p. 3

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I Minuufl of County wore to I Friday i Civic Holiday Monday AuusVwtt Holiday- Mayor Allan has IsU6 loyal cJMzcnsito duly observe same 7 4av7i The Mission of Method ist lor a fcavij Social ih of August to- held on the church lawn PartlculuTslatcrV J Society Toronto a Upper Bible Society the pulpit Church- ig and the in c evening- l sold- trjdiiltt this and to thotWor w of WiJnotin fthicji established by father- and of go TOWN LINE on Co Toronto by Mis Albert and Toronto floiidiyiu at the and V g am is Mr and Mrs Ed lino Webster sprat Sunday un der JHCiIwin Walter Yonot St incoming a Sunday vi- the 5th line Home account JIj at Sat tbo pulpit of XJJKEJS i- Sidewalks Last Monday evening Council authorized Road to ftjoui on new cement walks This necessary old walks and extensions in tin now iricU week Store Is all torn- out and- is re placed a front with outside entrance upstairs on tlicsouUi side of the store Tills will be a will a and the show spacq is and the vtoile will bo a decided W last the pulpit of Miss Johanna of ster Mr eo the 5th and Mr William accomiianicU by his wife- were ml visitors on Line homo of his parents Missi of a visitor at the home of Paring of Orchard tAwn and on trie lawn of Mrs A on Fri day to help dow a cot In Queen Maty for Mr J Kindly The work wilt by day lator commence More looses Mr has Osborne is building a new on Ave Mr- has bought the Primary School building and expects to down next week already built two few on Ontario and this summer and propose to is this in of two houses alongside of them Meters for Everybody I report of Mr Stoddard pre sented lo the Council last Miking shows that there arc about In town that are without meters on their water pipes Some have but they been Others ordered meters but have- not from the Clerks Office The Council decided to engage a plumber by the week and put meters on everybody or shut the water I Artesian Well At the Council meeting on evening it was decided to employ Mr Harvey of to tore another artesian well Cotter St a distance south of the last well not interfere with its this docs not give a supply of water the present wolls will he cleaned out lie price upon is about per foot The well is about 2U feet deep Mr Harvey is at present at la and expects to start the job next week Christian Church As pastor IV J was supplying at the Kddystone Dis trict the pnlpil was occupied last Sunday both morning evening by Rev English of Mass His sermons wore listened to by appreciative audiences The text of morning service was wafipfl of sin is death j and in the evening- First things first The choir which was unusually large ren dered splendid music Several of the young people attend ed Tarty on Tuesday evening and report a splen did time The picnic at island on Wednesday was well at tended and it ward Cleland Passes A way The many friends of Mr will regret to learn of his death which occurred at his residence on St- near Newmarket on Tuesday afternoon A year ago last November deceased was with a strode of paralysis and lias never himself since Four weeks ago ho Was taken to his being one of the after gradually became weaker Deceased was a son of the late Robert and was bom in Newmarket die married Miss daughter of the late Sen eca about years ago and leaver widow and three grownup daughters one married to mourn loss Mr was a of the Friend Society and took a great in terest in educational matters Ho was a School Trustee for a number of years J The funeral loo pl yesterday interment Friends Bury ing Grounds St Regretted The very large at funeral of Mrs A on afternoon was lulia regret felt by relatives ana at her demise funeral service was conducted by A Addison assisted by Elder and J The presence Keswick was not known in tune for him to take part The singing was led by the J Cir cle The pallboarcia were and A Dyke J and Thu Moral were very nu merous and most contribut ed by Mr and Mrs A London Mr Toronto Mr IV Hughes Town Mrs Mr Mrs K Caucnown Womens Missionary Society Dr and Mrs Wilkinson Mr and Mrs Alex Wilkinson Miss Mr and Mrs Allan Howard Mr and Mrs Miss Class Mr Mrs It Pi Schmidt Mr Mrs Willis The Davis Family Newmarket Womens Methodist League f Society Mr and Mrs W Mr A Mrs Cane Vic and Sister Order Canadian Home Circle I P Mr Mrs W Mr Mrs Mrs Hatch The friends from a distance were Dr A Mrs Toronto Mrs Allen Toronto Dr James Forrest Toronto Mrs Weir Toronto Miss Jean Toronto Dr A Mrs Drown Toronto Win Penrose Toronto Mrs B Miss Harris Toronto Win Woolman Toronto Mr Mrs Powell Toronto Miss Powell Toronto Mr Karl Toronto Mr Toronto Mr A Mrs berg Mr Mr Alex Mr Mrs Wesley Proctor berg Mr MrsWm Dennis Mr Will Ferguson Mr J Schomberg Mr S McDevitt Mr Lyons Mr A Weaver Mr A Mrs Banting Mr W J Kcster Zephyr Miss Zephyr Mr Mrs Geo Mt Al bert Mr A Mrs Dyke Albert Mr Mrs J- A Dyke Mr Mrs J W Mr W P Mrs Mrs Dayton Lindsay Miss Mr Mrs W Charlevoix Alich Mr J M Harris City Mich A great nany telegrams and let ters were received from people who could and the family the sympathy of the wfiole town in bereavement who Yorks P speech Lennox Picnic Policy were much hear him say it wis yet a live corpse in to Winston in Papers abroad that ncr Picnic far I him as dead as liordpns- In his speech one conies to conclusion Ms stock Mr and son oXP- for rdhtiVcffr Mrs oil a guest Jones ho many t Mr- IL Jones will pllascJo be- slowly J- MrsI of a week with lire sister Mrs Miss Stilb of Toronto was a guest of Or HI Trrnjner for- a Jew days V- The A- Clnj met at Ito home of Mrs on evening he officers for the follow ing year- were- elected it being the tidies button length ftv Dress from aSc- clearing ah yard Kws Dress and Ginhanis from iteiZfc dearies priM Boots ftMSIiote to advance any time J u J- Raisins for 2e We fchoulfibe call foe- your if ask us The Very Beat Makers Iho Country are Shoe Slock which the in country We Guarantee I Every Pair and Keep- Every thing you want J I A from he re took In toy stories is unlimited those of his own is scant busy wheat the Kettlcby correspondent or of tor the would teem by items in last weeks issue to put the knife into me as they call mo Mow having some idea who the writers arc I almost thought to let the thing go but on second thought J to reply I will a good Pfeacher I will take their for iny text divide it up into heads and treat as think it deserves In outset J would say that any pretending- to he a newspuper must be a good spell er and as the express Herald corres pondent for Kettlcby seems to lacking in that if ho cannot to go to school if lie tomes lo win give him a lesson and Mrs Win and Mis Bur nett spent a of days in Mnrk bam and Wilbur Burnett of spent Saturday at r OOOt one leach him In reply must have of the Christian Church how to spell to first head been on ijight Party County Taxes amounts to Us collected by several municipalities in North York for General Industrial Home and House for 1013 are as follows We also give the amount collected in for comparison Municipality Last 9 King Whitchurch Aurora Holland Lauding j Stoufiville Sutton By the above the County tax 5100077 14193 225805 235K it will be een that for Newmarket In in creased and North bury increased AH other municipalities get with a decrease The assessment and equal ization will found of this issue In determining the equalization ac tual sales are coirtarel with the as sessment and the Per oeatage is de- accordingly te to Time GoldFilled Sterling Silver 1000 Gold fi CO and a Ticket Agto Issuer of License him I never felt happier enjoyed inyseif better than night As regards the 2nd head about the Blackburn Orchestra a correspondent making an assr- that trii In- my- items to Kra I sent the Orchestra and cannot account for the mistakes of the As regards Hon Mackenzie Kinds speech I reiterate what I my report that rt was one of the nVost fluent oratorical speeohew over deliv ered from a publie platform a gathering ihcsan and those thai use the slavish expression are poor and to back me up I have had Conservathes and wivra say to me they ad mired much they could have listened to him alLnight one going so far as to- express a desire to Mr King and Mr Arrnslrcg the same platform and said he would bet King would riddle lack I Was interesting that I had said Mr Armstrong was con spicuous his absence I did say so and say more now lam informed a ifte solicita tions of two of his staunch support ers bit two who do not cut much ice over the Phone asked him to hustle down as King was the car pet yet he turned them the deaf ear The shoe pinched As regards Mr Armstrong a gentleman never said he was not but the Express correspondent know if he does hot that some gen tlemen are beneath Hie notice of oth er gentlemen as in this instance In conclusion I would say Mr Arm- strong seems to be the issue at slake correspondent for the Herald wishes a little controversy on the and cons of the M p he went to parliament I am his man and if does not prove in teresting it be aiuuVfrc as have found in the past anything from the Kettleby correspondents fen more amusing than interesting The writer is that so many ol the anxious readers of the Town Line Items contained in the Valuable columns of the were disappoint ed at no items alearing in last weeks issue Allow mc to say did my Part I wrote my corres pondence on Monday night arid mail ed it in Mr Websters box on Tues day morning- It was carefully and not addressed with pen and jink printed address yet on en quiry today Monday a week later it nas not reached but as I am not interested in the matter much after it leaves till I see it in print those more interested are to probe the matter bot tom Hoping the matter contained in the columns of this weeks edi tion will make up for your disap pointment last week I am J To show how interesting some Con servatives lind the Town Una Items I know them that send copies to Tory friends in Toronto I just thought now of the items of the reporter They remind me of the story of a Yankee who In replying to a man said if yon tell me something I do not know I you would make me a little wiser but von have never- done so yet So that how I feel to the items- I have just been asked to be sure to remind the Kettleby Express Herald correspondent that th next time ho hears Hon Mackenzie King speak if he keeps his ears open wide he will Glad to see our old friend Anderson back aaiu in neighbor- hood The topic this week was taken Mrs Robinson of Aurara is vis iting with her sister Mrs Pres ton A large crowd from here attened Party at on Friday last and report having an enjoyable evening Mrs A Snider and daughter Ma bel have returned home after spend ing a few days in Mr and Mrs to Pick ering on Tuesday last attend the funeral of the latcrs mother who was found dead in bed on Monday last The farmers around say that hoeing Is the order of I he dv now Wee Willie know that hav ing was the other morning when he wanted to stay at the station until the train came in Miss Gaudier has returned to the White House after spending a couple of weeks at her home ail l women in this are busy berry picking these One days Fifty Thousand Done to Death Etons Suits 100 Mens Shirts Linen Collars Bilk Box Panamas i Panamas Outing Hats Bummer Bilks 75c This Bilk is 36 in wide Ladies Linen Goats at to clear 75c White Blouse Oxfords a I Bilk Blouses special at and 295 London July The Daily correspondent at describing the Bulgarian atrocities says enquiries in that district Jom a lineman lfvjng at had his skull fractured on Saturday by the him lo believe that during the ailing of ten insulators upon three months about 10000 were done dropping on him from a distance of to death of whom a majority wire a Mr Pattersons auto in struck little Annie Mai- on the head by the lamp screw fifty feet He may recover A L Patterson of Milton was London July The held a charge of manslaughter in reported here have entered Adrian- the County Poljco Court last ople after a short with a of small deferfding force It appears that on the of July are burning pillaging and committing The Rou manian troops an- advancing in an easterly direction threatening east- resulting in her death trial em Bulgaria Events of the last few will take days indicate the complete collapse of the authority of Europe Bey at the of the Turkish cavalry force arrived at Adrisnople The garrison of two bat talions about inen received or ders not resist the Turks Government Ship May be a Total at to at to Live Stock Market In Toronto this week choice export cattle weighing around pounds sold at to while medium grades went at to Choice butcher beasts hands at to at SO to and common WITH SUPPLIES Johns July The steamer with a largo of supplies consigned to and Ladies white Lawn and Mull Blouses Reg from to for departnxnts of the Canadian Govern- jdiums at from to Choice butcher cows brought to with medium to good from to and common At Good to choice butcher ranged from 75 to with Ladies fine ribbed cotton vests price each 2 for Ladies Summer reg Sale price 35c Past Black Cotton reg 2 p lor Ladies fast color Tan Hose reg 25c for Nit as not say the speech was he it have jots to back me up against ment at Hudson Bay stations went today at Point Rich on the northwest coast of Newfoundland and will be The position is regarded by her commander as a bad one and the owners of the steamer here have been advised that the present indica tions that she cannot be saved Point is near the western en trance to Straits of Belle Isle The set from Halifax four days ao on the voyage which was expected to cover twentytwo hun dred miles of it through icy seas Port Kelson the ter minus of Hudson Railway was the ultimate destination of steamer and a lerge quantity of food supplies coal building materials and machinery was being carried- The Canadian Government had also sent by the shipments of coal anil food for use by i survey ship Acadia now at Fort Churchill and for the use of several branches of- the NorthWest Mounted Police who are believed to he de- upon these supplies of pro visions and fuel their existence during the next winter July Two valuable imported stallions owned by Wood of Homings Mills were poisoned by green on Sat urday night while he was in town eoing weekend shopping When Mr and Mrs Wood returned home late at night they noticed a man running from the stable the field Mr Wood made chase once but he was unable to overtake him On Sunday morning horses valu ed at SHOO and were- to bo very sick nod at nooA were dead Milkers and springers were about five dollars higher in strong situa tion For good from to total loss probably each with medium at to Calves good grades went at to wUi medium- at to and common at from to Sheep ranged from St to and iambs from to Hogs reached the high level of per weighed off ears to 1025 was the usual figure fed and watered and to on board at country points Newmarket Markets July 2ith Fall Wheat per bush Goose wheat per bush Barley per bush Oats per bush Buckwheat per Eggs i Butter per IK Potatoes per bag Chickens per lb Geese per lb Bran per ton Shorts per ton Hay per ton Toronto Markets July 24th Kail Wheat per bush 0 Goose Wheat per busbf 0 Oats per bash Barley Feed per bush per bush i o 31- 3G 0 20 0 a I W Peas per bush Hay par tod Butter per KgSr New Potatoes Per i per ftush 0 00 00 28 30 Preparatory Department Course leading to High School Entrance Collegiate Department Course leadino to Pass and Honor Matriculation Department Stenography and Accountings Piano and Voice Training for the tions of tho Toronto Conservatory of Art Instruction in Water Colors Oils China Painting CarTDarClay Modelling Send for Announcement to FIRTH KJA Newmarket ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO j

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