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Newmarket Era , January 30, 1914, p. 1

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J- l County well V 1 Tho each during A J Big on all Heaters Blankets Robes and Winter floods A Full of Odd want to Clear Out AT BARGAIN PRICES Skaters who are Particular Buy the lighter and Faster than- Any Other Reuben Hop of Hope Manufac turing Company had his hands caught in a circular paw at work land as a result loaf- seven i A cigar manufacturer on Richmond Street violated the command to member the Sabbath Day Any pro fits ho made by labor went Police Court Treasury with the bill he handed over For stealing a typewriter Joey was sent to quod for sixty days While Inspecting the underground wiring at the corner of Road and College Street last week two Toronto Street Railway employ- John May and John turned about head and hands Although neither Mr J Moycs or his counsel Mr Herbert Len nox were at the Per sistent inquiry into the affairs ff the Ontario West Shore Railway Co re vealed where the unsecured bonds of the railway were Mr Joyce of the Securities Department of tho Domino- Ion stated were deliv ered to Mr Mayes on Nov on the written of A J Pat terson and J Moves who receiv ed bonds and retrained in the Bank When a fire out in a residence at Hie corner of Grange and Augusta avenue the of a parrot the alarm The damage amount J to J1500 Is is being hinted in financial cir cles that In the defunct Sovereign Bank will be called upon for liability Toronto was founded as a French Trading Post in It now has miles of streous and miles of Its railwa ftias of track and last year car ried passengers of which were transfers- Us police to colors but tnae was a dark blue with sllk-tws- tiat fitted complete and f Kvery man earning a salary should Savings Account as the beat methods for saving email sums and developing the habit of systematic thrift The Bank of To ronto receives of and upwards Interest is added to Balances halfyearly on the Dally Balance A in Ontario Quebec and the West NEWMARKET BRANCH FIELD Manager South Lumber Yard THE SMALLEST SCUTTLE our free burning ing coal go as far as the largest of the other kinds There are as many grades of coal as there of eggs arid to be sure of tho best you should buy where only the is handled That is right here as many large coal users can tell you P Pearson- Phone Cor and Carters All Bishop and George Close Every Thing in Lumber Lath and Shingles I I SEASON You Need an Odd Pairs of Trousers To wear out that old Coat and Vest We have secured some Bargains in Trouserings ALSO- at deduced Prices PRONE NEWMARKET MAIN ST WHAT IS WORTH AT ALL IS WORTHY Best at Right Prices LATH POSTS SHINGLES SASH BOORS lit Designs la Veneered Material and Geo IT WORKS TO AZVANTA1E REQUIRING LESS TIME AND LABOR THUS THE DIFFERENCE IN COST IS j THAT IT SHOULD Ji IjRnDrie 1 force numtes 275 men and- officers J including a mounted men and two sergeants J The sneak rifled the overcoats and ladies satchels of the j Elm Street Methodist Church cloak room one night last week has teen arrested and dealt with Application has been made to the Appellate Division Hall on of Scully case against P secVe- tary of the Ontario Jockey Club Mr Scully desires to appeal the decision of Judge -Morgan- dismissing the charge that the at the Woodbine constituted a lottery within the meaning of the statutes Rev Dr Murdock Mackenzie Mod erator of the Presbyterian General Assembly Robert Laird A Rev T Mac- and Rev Hamilton Toronto Friday for the West ern Provinces where they will con duct a in the interests the Presbyterian Church They ex pect to be absent for about two months Ultimate annexation would seem to be only possible solution for the difficulties of the thickly populated suburban districts around Toronto Sewers fire protection water sup- and transportation facilities are the needs these areas I A of land with feet front age has been purchased for a new Methodist Church on road Work will commence next summed Whats in a name Last Week Miss Rose Ellen Watts of was married to John Watt of the same Township It was a pleasant ceremony but it changed the name of the bride from the plural to the singular James Whitehead while working in a well at the number Bay last week was suddenly buried therein by the sides of the well giving way Luck ily there was plenty of help at hand and be was extricated from his peril ous situation after a few hours strenuous labor George Walton a railway brakesman sustained a dislocated shoulder last wee when he attempted to lift a heavy box at the Union Station and had tobe sent to the Hospital Detectives run some terrible chances oftentimes One day last week Do- tectlv all unconscious of danger drove a horse arid cutter from Clinton street to the City Hall all unconscious of The rig been stolen from a man in Wood bridge The thieves had stolen it and abandoned the rig on reaching the city Under tba seat on the Detective rode were stowed away five sticks of The danger was not realized until reaching the City Hall Thursdays Daily Star- has a pic ture of J- A W Allan of who Is now Brigade Commander of the Second Divisional Brigade Toronto- Same has a A promoted to command ihe York Rangers as successor LieutCoL Allan- An paper of city has reached toe conclusion that do coraefback into fashion There has great wlUmentio or more than a of any land told rainy itfternooV Eli was holding an- informal reception in the old workshop whore he spent stormy and- talk turned to Miss Nancys Considerjng what all heard nay about it wont hex long to decide on a way of spending part of income aaid Craig the new plumber elec trician and carpenter look to her pack satchel and start oil roaming any day now Theres not a soul here that needs her nur3- Just now so shes free io go Dont you calculate has a good six hundred a year cents arent used bo said Sam James If Nancy our hundred out of it shell do well But when it comes to tolling how shell spend it I am not prepared to Bay Elj suppose you to Mr Craig here about last present old Judge Snow gave Nancy That before Kb came and doesnt seen to have heard about it Ive been over to Salt Creek on that plumbing job for nearly two weeks said Craig is lite first good chance ivo had to hear talk for some time Hut last time was at Miss Spears put ting in that bell for her was talking about where the like to go Egypt Africa Japan and I dont know what all seemed to hanker after seeing the ends of the So she docs said iCaptain earth by her talk so she does But when a woman has lived- to sixty and spoilt most of her time looking after ot folks she got the habit kind set tled on her and for my part I dont believe there is any chance of getting it Afl for what my friend Captain Sam wants me to you twas like this Two years ago old judge hunt ed up Nancy that he hadnt seen nor written to for most forty years Some said she would have fairii wen tbey were young Being twins looked bo much alike that even could not tell them apart But Michael was a black silk very dull about learning The fixings that would have for tljo gratified When the first day of August bad a registered package from tho Mis bad called away day but to bo back the second day of August so she that would be time enough for Nancy couldnt on tfae minute- But forty yara we none us knew Nancy well as we we did expected much as could be that she would step in to see when I saw her going by In the afternoon fori I knew that the judge had writ ten her that I knew she flew by wither bands full of en velopes apparently just before for the afternoon mail to go out Well thinks I she isnt letting the grass grow her feet I sup pose she has written judge and all the people shes intending to vis it already from th pi that bun dle But maybe shell stop on her back and she lid she came in she well about thutty or would be as high a figure as Id have From Era Jan vi Rrenfian on You One last his ISI discterged be was Undirv over a rabbits hole 00 J n Harris A- of Tojonto sustained such fl wounds thatbe in- It folks and ho used to come sum mers but thats neither here He was twelve years oldern Nancy and presume when she was twenty she thought he was about ready to be laid away He was al ways old for his age But anyway summer before last he came down herb and stayed a week at the tav ern and visited Nancy trotted him all over town and the surrounding country took him here and there introduced him and left told him all about folks and their families same as if he cared He used to drop in here to see me on his way to her house mornings and kind fiddle round with fish nets and old contraptions and jerk out a little talk now and again Day- before he went he stopped in here about dusk gloomy weather and I was whittling away to keep my spirits up when he came in I recollect he says at last hit on what I call the right pre sent for Cousin Nancy If I her money shell spehdit on her con shell lay it out on other folks But what she lltes best of all is to trav el she tells me- had of it but longs for it Wants to up to the city on to the White Mountains down into Maine out to the eastern part of the state seems she has friends everywhere You can rely on I told him Everybody that has ever stay ed over twentyfour hours in Is a friend hers and she has stand ing invitations to visit Well Ive fixed it she can go he said to Shes a good wo man and she needs a change When I get home Im going to send her a couple o mileage books big ones and wlien theyre used up Ill send her some more And Ive got a of things from Miss your dressmaker here that she says would fit Nancy out suitably for trav el and occasions such as shed ned txtra dressup for and Ive approv ed the list and shall take it back to her tonight with chock and tell her to go ahead She says she can hardly ever get Cousin Nancy Were to try on a dress but she has her measures perfect and certain ly always neat and properly told him that there were no in town Wfell he said this is tb mid dle of June and the dressmaker told me sbeVl have everything don by the first of August shall send the mileage books the first of August Miss is to keep- the whole thine- a secret I hope you will be said i was brought up the only boy with five sisters told him had to learn bow to my tongue Well wept on real pleaded with- terdmeVVtJB Miss Manton -kMv- was the-ae- crt flbetookrrin and oho- four been willing to set her if Id bsen seeing her for tho first time Shes always but day her eyes shone and her cheeks- were pink like a schoolgirls said to me the very best piece of luck that ever came to me that letter from the Judge and those mileage books J And dear man writing mo he Id begin to use the right Well have Eli I hab and she wrung my hand with eyes all kind of moist and shiny Ive written cousin to tell him so presume to say I locfil as numb and stupid as I felt for she fcegan to and then she told me Heres Old Home Week coming last of the month Eli she said and my hearts teen just brok en hearing ot the people that wanted to come to and couldnt Mrs Homers daughter Mary and lit tle as Gray rv as well as they might have Cap Saunders oldest nor Eli I can have em ail come one of em Think that Ive written six letters besides one to Cousin Judge and Ive sent one mileage book registered to Homers i daughter Mary and one to Minnie Grays oldest sister You se the womenfolk can come along now and have a good little visit bring the us plenty of time to send them to the wording boys let he aid I am about at that momfeot Mike wont home very much ploxed and asked his father and mother about the questions but they could not help him solve Next morning his brother Pat ask ed him why he wafi downhearted and Mike replied Because I cannot answer the flues- Never mind said I will answer for school was called the teach er said Michael come up here Pat went up Tho teacher said to him- What is the distance across the earth Pat As far as the sun will trav el in one day sir Teacher What is the depth of the sea a stone throw sir Teacher- You ably smart this me what I am Pat You think it is Mike that you are talking to but it is Pat The irick saved Mike the licking Letter From Region called him up one evening and low him that h would to answer next morh- Last take a severe whipping Aurora by on earth Aurcb IS On the 2Mb Rev j And being you are such a at the Manse Newmarket scholar to ten Johnstonall of East Gwillimndry By same and at same time Mr John Arnold ot Scott to Miss Mary of Whitchurch Tyrrel reeve of York Town ship was elected Warden public School Trustees for New market this year are Messrs Sutherland Trent Southard and A reorganfzation a lodge of of T took place this week with members Albert Webb was elected reeve of King Township Dr John is local Superin tendent of Public Schools A Farmers Club was organized on Mr was chosen President Mr E P win VicePresident Mr E Jackson CommittedMessrs J- Ironsides P w John is reeve of Hol- meeting of the far as today education goes been efiected As far as is known this is the j first attempt to have a system of religions training in public schools that is suitable to Pro testants and Roman Catholics alike For some time past the various clergymen of the city including among- others Rev Dr good Mr J Thome At new Council the 16th thefollow- ing salaries were ordered Clerk Treasurer Inspector Se lectors of Jurors each Note How do these figures compare with YEARS AGO From Era Kyle Feb 1883 formerly of the Moth- The Altar College and Bishop Matthew 24th the Creasor boys have a good Saturday a here send the hfn they get and ttfen the Saskatchewan Government can use em again Isnt it grand Eli I- told her so didnt seem to be else to tell her Pretty soon should take By- eliminating certain parts of the form dsed by the diner- J churches and picking- out the parts which in all these ttir of Dr- teachings are similar a sys tem was arranged which is now suit able to all The Commission to control municipal finance has now en tered on its duties This Board su pervises all municipal bond issues and stamp of approval means much lo the individual municipality in floating its debenture issues The is the first on the Ann Nash years months Mr Allan of Toronto was over Sunday Mrs Bailey is spending a week with friends in Bradford Miss Thompson of London is visiting with Mrs Cyrus Rogers Mr Alex of Port is visiting with Mr Mrs hi Atkinson is on a visit to i Mac in Canada to take this very import- sis Mrs Roche are spending three or four weeks at Erie Pa ant ally sion While it has that such been a i commis- of Montreal vis- would be of enormous value to iM a and pleased to she on all excited W ties nothing has been done tell others I fell outside of Saskatchewan The com- J to thinking aut those new gowns advice on be best hat were to hen next day of raising money or what shed do with em as to the ad neednt concerned myself works contemplated and the travelling one she gave smt Mrs Homers daughter that to the investor in ttr Minnie Country or the tinted States and Mrs Jonathan Rolls of this week in The was just about her size and Minnie or who Grays daughter- that- married the seeks to purchase Western debentures I cant tell be recognized Johnston of was in town on Saturday seeking to dispose of his property in North York Elder was denly ill while addressing the Union Fellowship Meeting in the Christian dp I A improvement works which outlined by over optimistic municipal councils The best be had have been secured to act on this commission and their appoint ment is for ten years A Terrible Trip The other sister that had married the poor minister got the black silk she hasnt any look in her but the silk did what it could for her How about the Mug silk with white Peter Craig- Imhappv s she kept that said Captain Weve all grown to know that dress at socials- you come to next one and youll see it Yes she that hut I reckon the old judge saw he couldnt get rocni her habit of giving and do ing for others anyway But he wrote her a kind a fine long letter not But as to her travelling on come pocket measured a piece wow was compelled to finished bis sentence that AUr an to have you heard it said that if little Johnny Kemp and his mother instance of the late go to southern California save both lives thats the talk and mark my words the w be easy for ty for scribe says Mr Drap er arrived home from New last week Quite a oi trotters getting ready for races at Keswick next week 1 Mrs W A Swing of Keswick was visiting with her father in Newmar ket last week Severe snow storm is reported by most of the local correspondents There were nearly mnetv teams Lord never had such a woid as defeat in his lexicon In jhis early in Canada as factor hauling logs and pail timber for I of the Hudson Bay Co he made a Messrs Cane Sons on Wednesday of from one of The temperature touched over 30 posts to Montreal He zero during the week the tajwmpanj I SrS trs Will Stop a niece of wood before to Uric Acid Deposit courage was displayed when the con- Rheumatic Complications of the Canadian Pacific the Human Sewers Cherry Pectoral Away la Old to re member those Still used for coughs and colds Sold or years Doctor S was In progress At a time when Mountstephon the j Bank of Montreal s available capital was jeopardy for want of more blood funds complete the road a letter tbose are cj couched in despair was sent to then lit SSitaB fas I but am pay that after one A who la not enough ftten fiuaijy the victory won the Rhprnmtlfl be introduced mother and the two sets of constructors met ffiL sisters is- not enough for the Eagle Valleyin the heart you A hook which fit tq of the which had re aloud home circle of a ttH2WW is not fit for your reardlng If young for tfv ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO TORONTO

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