Newmarket Era, 28 May 1897, p. 2

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T J- THE NEWMARKET ERA F A Lehman Low Prices Co House for Bob Gold Wanted A for Bate Astray Feature House to W Lost- Oaf Society POINTS PLEASANTLY Site to UP AND BRIGHTER BUT BRIGHTER EACH The Pointed all FRIDAY WAY NOTES Christian Guardian ad exceptionally fine number Every dint Home should a copy in Fenian Raid of who have to the present aro like ly to bo honored with a medal dignitaries and political that aont congratulatory moo- to Her on her birthday from President of the United fllatea At the mooting of Grand Lodge thin week at Windsor Hon Wal lace was reelected Grand Master by and John Grand Secretary Mr Birmingham isnt in it year Saltan of Tartar only wants ton million pounds from Greece a war in demnity If European sustain this demand the Grecians for the next do- cade or two will be as heavily taxed as most people of Toronto and Newmarket It has been customary for some past for Queens honors to be distributed in yarioua parts of the empire on the of May year it was some time ago to distribute usual Queens birth day honors in connection with Her Ma- next month It been announced in Parliament that the superannuation bill and bill to which allualon made in the Governors speech at the opening of session will be dropped It la understood this determination was reached by the Government in order to al low the England early next mouth to attend Jubilee celebrations Tub lately defeated Conservative eminent at Quebec with Hon Mr its Premier tendered their resignation to Lieut Governor Saturday Hon Mr Maroliand the Liberals then sent for and on Wednesday the now Liberal Cabinet with Hon Mr as Premier sworn into office Ail the Provincial Governments of the Dominion are now Liberal except British Columbia The death of Br To- announced The sad event oc curred on Monday evening He well known all over Ontario and for a length of time Dean of the old Toron to of Medicine Subsequently on the affiliation of that school with be Uni versity deceased continued an Dean and also Prof of Surgery He took an interest In the Methodist Church and was one of the original trustees of the Metropolitan The halfyearly meeting of the General Executive of the Provincial School was held In Knox Presbyterian Toronto on Friday last The re- potts showed progressive work in every de partment and the are better than a year ago but still show a debt of However there are In pledges still unpaid North York is all paid but The program for the annual Conven- at Hamilton on the and of was partly outlined and to be an excellent one It General Secretary Blatant into the newly opened territory of Ontario as far west as Rat Portage for work during the months of July and August MORTON PARK celebration on the tob all that could ho expected Though day was cool a good crowd gathered Football and baseball matches were Union Picnic here on Juno to be a success 10 Silver Cup competition for finest school turnout will no doubt create no small excitement A Foot ball competition a school Tug of War contest Childrens Races will also take place It is hoped every school in the two townships will bo represented Hoarding House is progressing fine It will bo one of finest Boarding bouses around when Large dining hall good sized bedrooms and everything in uptodate conveniences Day will be celebrated at Morton by large decorations general and outing Three trying to get in a store at Brampton and taken to jail Mrs in the Mr J J Barry of Acton hore for Misa Lottie Taylor of Toronto la visit- at Mr Mrs Dr Irwin and daughter of ton aro in Town Mies spent holidays with her slater in Toronto Sheriff of Toronto apont Sunday in Newmarket i A lady friend from Toronto spent with Miss Flo Messrs Hodge and Geo of Toronto were home for Manning of Toronto spent p with her in Town and All wheeled to tho on Saturday Mr Matthews of spent tho at Methodist Parsonage Mr Cunningham of Brandon Man vlaitlng in Town this week Maggie Brown of Toronto apent Queens Birthday with friends in Town Mr P J Flanagan and family arrived hero from Manitoba yesterday morning Mr ONeal and gentleman from Toronto wore In Town on Monday Mrs of Toronto holidays with her motlfor Mrs Bel fry Mr J of Toronto spent the in Town and vioinity vieitlng rela tives Mrs Hedging of Toronto Sunday and Monday in Town with relatives and friends Mrs James Lowe left on Tuesday to make her home with her daughter at Miss and her mother of To ronto were visiting at Mr J on 24th The Phillips and Williams a fishing party on Holland river on Monday Mr and Mrs J of To ronto were visiting at Mr Thoa for the 24th Mrs attended the funernl of her at Brussels Jast week who was years of age Mrs Montgomery and were to leave Thursday evening for her new home at Jersey City Misa Amelia Bond of spent the holidays with her aunt Mrs Stirling Queen St Mr McMillan of brother-in- law of Mr J B spent the him here Mrs Morion of left on MondaV Jersey City to visit her other friends JR of sister of Mr spent holidays at residence Church St Misa Ada Brown of Toronto visiting a few daya this week in Town with her Miss Ella Brown Mr Frank Lloyd left yesterday with the University Lacrosse at Toronto to play at New York and Boston Mra Grandy of Haldi- County daughter of Cane Esq home for holidays Warden Davidson and En gineer MoDougall paid an official visit to the Industrial Home on Wednesday Mr and Mrs Harker of Toronto were here for the 24th The latter is spending a couple of weeks at The Bowery Mr Taylor of Que bartender at the House was in town this week on his way to Parry Sound Mr John of Bradford spent Wednesday night with his sister Mrs J Carrey on his way to District Meeting at Aurora Mr Ed is back to Town after spending two years on the Pacific coast He intends to return about the 1st of July Miss Alice Knight who been spend ing the past couple of months with aister Mrs Sterling left for Toronto on The Misses Vernon and the Misses of Toronto nieces of Mrs 7 Millard at The Avon more Mr druggist of by his wife and daughter are spending a few days with his brother Mr Mies of Albert Mies atedoof Sutton Mr of Strange and Angus were home for Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs George and Mr Willie Campbell of Toronto the at Mr Mr Tommy Doyle played lacrosse at Barrio on Monday with the home team defeated the IV Teoumseths of To ronto by five straights Mra Major Lloyd left yesterday for Ailsa Craig to visit her mother for a couple months Mrs Lloyd has been poorly all winter but improving Col Major Lloyd Allan and Waylfiig cook in Bat Shooting Match at last Friday and all gained prises Newcastle Key Canon of exchanged pulpits with the Rev Canon last Sab bath Both these gentlemen were former residents of New market Hon J Davis in Town again on Ho intends accompanying Mr Campbell Provincial Road Instructor on his tour through the Northern town ships this week which concludes at day After an absence of years Mr John on Wednesday from to parents not knowing that had moved to Toronto ago He is looking hearty The general the Methodist Dr Carman turned along with Dr Potts from their trip to the mission on tho coast They report that work is progressing favorably Christian Guardian Rev W How son Meaford late of Newmarket was tendered a hearty vote of thanks for his during past year and an earnest hope was expressed that he would be sta tioned to the another year Mr J Walton of has sued a Jubilee Song and Chorue for the Sons of Temperance of which a copy has been received It is bright and and by a would no doubt inspire enthusiasm for the order Brandon Man Times of May says P J Flanagan having sold out at Albert arrived in Brandon on Tuesday morning with wife and family and after spending a few days among his friends here will proceed to Newmarket where ho has taken another hotel JUL J befon This month of May has been a record breaker Business much larger than ever Now for a Glorious Bargain Week to wind up this big month Go on Sale ToDay 100 1 do recently organized club played their first in the village park on Queens Birthday with Brad ford when the score stood Fust inn ings Bradford second innings first innings second innings highest score for Bradford waa made by J D Phillips made the top score for in the second inning making KESWICK The Sunday evening services in the churches here are becoming very in teresting The Service in the Christian last Sunday evening was lead by Mr Rose and in the Methodist Church the services were conducted by W and I Morton Next Sunday evening Mr and Mr Who Winch will conduct the service largo bank barns are being built in this township this summer Those building would do well to pay a visit to Mr Duncan Kings barn which he built last summer It is considered the Model Barn of the Township It is feet long by about wide The floor throughout is made of Cement The stable is supplied with every convey ance for water Mr King intends putting a windmill on the barn summer for pumping water chopping and pulping roots Some nine or ten farmers from the Township of Innisfil across tho Bay who intend building and using cement this summer were over a few days ago to look through Mr Kings barn Mr and Mrs spent a day or two at this week The biennial convention of the K 0 met in the city on the 24th Mr Marritt was the representative from the local Tent here Mr Edwards who lives on concession claims that ho has a calf that 105 lbs when an hour old That beats the lbs reported in last weeks Miss Aggie Morton of Mount Albert is spending a week at her uncles Mr Ira Morton The following were home for the Mr Morton of Innisfil and Fred VanNorman of Toronto Parasols price 125 go at Several Ladies Blouses reg at 50c dozen The very newest Hundreds of Straw Hats for Girls and for- 25c Mens Fine Straw Hats reg Boys Fine Straw Hats reg at 25c We to sell just Mens Fine Felt Hats In a few days these prices will do it Not an old or outofdate Hat in the entire stock Mens Fedoras black and brown 75c at 50c Mens Fedoras black and brown 1 at Mens Fedoras black and brown 135 at Mens Finest Fur Fedora black only at 150 Mens Finest Fur Fedora black brown and light brown reg 250 at 175 Bargains in clothing Mens Tweed Pants at 1 Mens Fine Worsted Pants tailor made reg 4 at 275 Mens Summer Tweed Suits worth 6 at 375 Suits worth well worth Mens- All Wool Tweed at 5 Mens Fine Tweed Suits at 690 Mens Finest Tweed Suits well worth 10 at 875 We have much the Largest Clothing Stock in town and our prices defy compe tition CARPETS AND CURTAINS We have had a tremendous business in Curtains and Carpets this Spring and while the season lasts we will clear every line at a sacrifice All Wool Carpets were 75c reduced to 50c 85 Best Union Carpets Good Union Carpet reduced to Tapestry Carpet that was reduced to 50c Finest Tapestry 1 Carpet to clear at 67c About pr Lace Curtains to clear Curtains that were 35 and all at Extra long wide Curtains good value for The Handsomest 175 Curtains at 125 Curtains that are extra value at 250 go now at These Carpets and Curtains will go in a hurry Get here early and you will save money BARGAINS IN SHOES BARGAINS IN GROCERIES HOPE A special sacramental service will be held in Methodist Church at Hope next Sunday May at 1080 a RICHMOND HILL The annual fair held on Birthday in point of attendance num ber of exhibits and quality of sports probably eclipsed any years attempts Between two and three thousand people were on the grounds during the afternoon mostly engaged taking in the speeding and other con tests held on the track The Metro politan handled an exceedingly large amount of travel almost without a hitch THEL The purchase of no other merchandise is more important than that of Seeds Have the harvest in view and buy Fresh and Reliable A steam barge broke the lock on the Canal at St Catharines last Friday morning causing great destruction of property by flooding Clayton- Sons tailoring and house at Halifax one of tho largest in Canada employing per sons was burned on Saturday Athens May An armistice be tween the Turkish and Greek troops in to a period of seventeen days was finally concluded yesterday Paris May During a display of fireworks at Nantes yesterday even ing four persons were killed and a score of people were injured by the ex plosion of a bomb Winnipeg was visited by a snow and sleet storm accompanied by a high wind It rained all night and the snow storm started about on Sunday morning lasting till about pm A young Englishman Mr J Mel lor left on Saturday morning on a bicycle for St Catha rines On Monday his body and the bicycle were found in the canal near It is supposed that in the darkness deceased rode in to the canal Pilot Mound Man May One of the highest windstorm for years raged here yesterday The rink and Agricultural Society build ings were blown down ami are a com plete wreck Loss The de bris was blown feet tearing down telegraph poles and wires The Spring Meeting of York County Beekeepers Association will be held at the home of on Wednesday next com- at one oclock Hoi- Editor of the Canadian Bee Jouhxal and- oxpresident of the Beekeepers Association and other prominent Beekeepers will bo present to address meeting Leading Furniture and Undertaking House If you want Cheap Furniture Just call and see our prices If you want a Good Set of Parlor Furniture in which there is no deception and will last a life time call on Newmarket At Low Prices PHARMACEUTICAL ANALYTICAL CHEMIST Personal attention given to the Prescription Department A Bee Supplies Sale Prom J Newmarket Full lino of the in Papers to see them door North Of the Church Street Night calls Attended to at residence ODthe2iidof Way Whitchurch tho of a daughter on the 3rd of Hobday of at v May 22 Between two and four oclock this morning j burglars entered the House here through a window in the bar and j secured twentyfive dollars from till They drilled a hole in the safe a year and the combination off with a sledge hammer and chisel which they left behind them They secured nothing from the safe overlooking Mr Hills valuable gold watch and one hundred and ten dollars in a cigar box above the safe They had their tools so that no one in the house beard the least A dappled bay mare with top buggy and silver mounted harness were also taken from the of Mr Joseph near the railway station It is thought the same parties took them to expedite their departure The rig was found in Robinsons bush this morning Mr has Imported Giant Proline sweet he Is tolling at the extravagant price per 1hls genuine goods Springfield Illinois Dent Ensilage Corn Call and grades- fll PUT IT OFF Bee our mid Huron Notice la hereby given that a Transfer of Levi to McDonald ft to evil effects eon Point of LUK8IJY- At the residence of the particularly felt In matter of education West by a raantodnv regrets the Mr Leonard Mr Henry Lues by to ho put off the opportunity to get a better all of education Central At on 12th Inst by A Watt Mr J of to Miss It of The Tomb lost after a short illness from paralysis Mary Jake Joseph Murphy and Ok J Main St North TORONTO is open to receive new members at any time It offers excellent I acllltlea practical train- In methods and Its and Typewriting Department IB particularly Present continue Holiday for August again Sept 1st Get Enter now Address rf SHAW Principal and Pharoo pay Orders wiU receive Careful and fit Attention Weight St and A3 Prompt attention to HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE Under and by virtue- of tho power of contained In a be produced at the day of salOi will be offered for sale by Auction at North American Hotel Newmarket Oa At 11 a the following property vUi numbers W and on tho West of this of Sale per cent on the day Sale and balance to bo paid In one thereafter without turf nor particulars and conditions of apply to v f i

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