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Newmarket Era, 9 Jan 1914, p. 3

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to mourn an ii-rt- a lire On Monday an in liie sow vntetrs much It has its mebodj ftodeaTurbd to Id an lie comer and St but was the Niagara called to tiie and he it at once The Pitt was at this point other and tvt thin was aGtcttonalo There are no J that ther- v fe- died in youth spouse to the day was was a worthy and active- member of the Christian Church Sunday School for nearly half a cen tury and lie will be greatly by that denomination He always had a kind word for his and was highly respected by all who knew him funeral on Monday afternoon and were because alarui pot continu ous Whoa any person rings the alarm in a Box they continue to turn the un til Or is on the Wa ter Worts indicator is susitivf at the the of and tirf cauufi tbe bell and no a tea on is paid largely His pastor to it by the unless the ring Hall the continuous public should by a hear ybis hi pallbearers were John lis Hall Rose Sett Although Mrs Dii and Ave His Newmarket of Joseph w Cemetery in the plot lo triads took excellent care of for many was in The relaUors and rlds j place consistent Anyone moving in or Iron was from a distance attended the funeral life She was Mr c of Mr ard of Toronto Mr Mr Mpbrll of Mia CM bun Hue 1 rtt was the tor day t iji I tlliM Vo- hr Mr Cbapuxm of tie Line Ibe sad his I i frii the b J Ciuld it City flora Mat l ry ixt fro CibtS day last the Quit a on Saturday plane Hi good and I is capable livening thirds up fcre on Mirs Blackburn nlrbt which r of Mr Mrs Blackburn it the lUie the some supposed o of day the parental tool employes was a to on Saturday last grass ftre said to hay Pastor Dales preached a very parts from tL i and instructive sermon on dredge which is work calling Sunday last in llie Line Christ- trench from the to Church selecting for his plant for a new main j Pauls exhortation to the Philip- j The a I plans contained In 3rd Chapter laborer naned verse to press on towards mors of fowl plaj He was mark for the prize in the hi face down calling beseeching of his eon- well of hoist at v at this the beginning of and Clarke a Sew Year to have a goal In view Christie St early 1 I A J I Until Saturday Night Dec 31st OUR NORTH STORE and do their upmost to attain it of en tered on her duties as teacher In our district We wish all success YOU KNOW Any aecidOnt Something A birth or a death Any property An or a concert A party or a social of Kind Anyone visiting in or out of town Anyone being hurt A wwMing vaddlnx Anything out of the ordinary of Mr and Mrs BU- the Presbyterian Church and also for a chard and Mrs of Aurora and w Dumber of years an of Mrs years ago she married The was coveted with Coral I j a o respect and este j an sons as well as her Ivo brothers to mourn loss Public School Public Sehols were re- The funeral too- place on Tuesday I afternoon conducted by her pastor opened on Monday Thomas and interment a staff of ten teachers j s Cemetery The izlng was necessary In several of lowing relatives and out of town were in attendance Mr J English of Schenectady Y Mr i Mrs Sutton Toronto Mrs Edwin Embury Toronto Mrs Kendall Toronto Toronto Mrs Cook Toronto Mr ffm Toronto Mr Kendall Mrs Richard Bell Mr Kirton Mrs Rose Miss Emily Bradford Br J I 1 tho classes In order to adapt Jbem to new conditions According pi new plan pupils living in west fiide town are taught at King George School until pass- Ing into the Senior third class All third and fourth Look classes are fltllj taught at the Prospect St School Each teacher has between and pupils classified into senjor and classes The revisions on day are Prospect Street Behoof Jr ntfiM A Cornell III pupils Mrs Morrison Ill Miss A Clarke II and Book pupils Mies J A Farts let Book end primer A Three Primer classes pupils Mason- King George School Jr III pupil Wan Truman Jr let Book pupil Miss J Mcpherson 1st Book and 0 pupils Miasi K Morton Primer classes Morton About thirty of the pupils are Absent sod in of children should a strenuous effort tosecnr their regular attendance it Beside was a hammer arid a wound it the head in dicated the cause of his Two men and a to be residents of this city were in llr- i- of this work op of A quantity r- ous halfdollars art- fioatioj t City Several people ircrtii sidewalks on Tuesday v j day The man a feta- from tons Store last la was scftUmon to he Central siiiiiis a SO t that did not him and re- fiood W an order lor a man iJ fam to was trt to Pen- to r Live Stock Toronii lb- toe lb pounds to choir like to Etc printed An occurrence of any kind or a happening Of any description Dont fail to tell us the lit tle folks have a party If you do will you pleas- call at The Era and tell us We would appreciate it much if will It does not make any dif ference whether you are a subscrib er or not We want to pet all the Steel rails are how Wood- to It to tews Alexander MacDonald an man was killed at London by a street car speeding past corners to make up lime Jan the popular impression of a few ago that lo cal option would carry here by a fair margin bylaw failed to receive necessary by about the vote starJJing for Or a straight majority of 169 for the bylaw bridge on the Toronto Suburban 75 medium from if open weather continues Line will mmott from So to Jj be open for j to A AM I to I Sir Allen with a com- batcher bulls ranged from i f 50 to anal plete Grand Senior regalia to 00 good at Lodge meeting His in reply was to Aubrey White Milkers and springers at same moating was at from to each cngratulaUd on his obtaining the rnoa to medium beasts rank of Companion of ttie Order to St Michael and St George rentes went at from to JT Mr John W Moyes is in the the Utter sold for butchering THE LADIES I FINE WATCHES CLOCKS JEWELRY class ENGRAVING We wish Our Patrons all Joy that tomes with New Years Day We hope enter no Alloy to take the away liope twill last for full a year Till an- other Day roils round Wo hope Prosperity and Cheer may light at the Investigation before Ontario Railway Hoard as dent of the Ontario West Shore Rail way Church such as has consideration for several wars past between the Methodist Presby terian- and Congregational Churches still enjoys the sympathy of the Meth odist but action has been left to the General Confer ence which will meet in Ottawa in September More than a names are sug gested or the Commissionership of the Juvenile made vacant the of Rev J Starr Among them is that of Rev Wilson of street Methodist Church Mr A Inspect or in the Provincial of Neglected Children By the explosion of a class tube on an ammonia generator on Wednes day last flhofi Qolden may January Clearing sight of rd i is danger of pneumonia developing from inhalation of occurred at the British American Oil establishment Charles Edward Elliott a convict on parole from the Central was arrested Wednesday while to dispose of a at a pawnshop The ring is to have been stolen from te residence of Dr A despatch Wedneiday from Bronte states that coal en a train near that place 0 coal scattered an trio for purposes Good velgjh j IS SO lo Good dive sold at W medium to and com- mon at from J5 to An advance of cents was made in the price el 1 sheep and lambs at the Inion Stock Yards A good active market list ed and supplies clewed up Sheep sold at to and bucks a to while ranged 5S70 to W Hogs are tow WW cars J9C5 hi and watered and on board cars at points This is twentylive ruling a week ago did Sweater Coats at Cost Price for for J2W for Pec Coats in Whit- Brown and Grey Cloth re and SO tor and Hoary for Skirts and for Ladies white ne weave long and short sleeves and each STOR sir ii HE WAS ANNOYED Jan Kb iMdl per bush THINGS THAT COUNT Barley Buckwheat pr Bran fr ten Not what have bat t Not what Theses are the things that mar or The sum of human happiness The things by not things alar Not what we seem but what ve are These are the things that or break That give the heart its joy or ach Butter per ft Leg SO Si 21 CO 13 CO d IS- pec Toronto Market Jan Not what fair but what is j bub S3 trua No are the things that shine hie A stopped a counter a busy one day and said she wished to look at blankets The tired looking assistant pulled down after blanket from the shelves until there was only one left upon the top the woman pleasant ly remarked Well I was for a I and didnt expect to buy To which the assistant you think she is that other blanket up there Ill it down lor you 7 hours Like atars Fortune as we aa we Not we hut a axe ti that make I rjucit per Oats per bash Bartey pec o- jr hnk I Hay jer 1 W W S3 per dor Potatoes pet ad tho Bra SO pet a bow tad after fe ft HARD i Hill doing things Is nearly as work doing with a will asj to a finish Indeed it is a it is hauler you ever see a a liof he saw a hill hid- and get way up ascent by virtue of that uoniftlrj There lor tht the work harder At that they get leaf a i r

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