Newmarket Era , February 4, 1898, p. 3

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c WHAT OH A ABOUT Amputated One day eon of Mr Penrose about or years of g got his hand Into a OX and had little flrgcr up bo badly that doctor had to amputate It the third Joint hand in healing nicely Dress Dont forgot Carnival Rink for In by Band Grand Ma rob at Handsome prizes or tho beet In splendid condition FEB MOT ties and all Far Goods be ridiculous prices at Gospel Temperance Mra Cody occupied at mooting last Sunday and also gave ft read ing weir as related an Incident In con nection with conversion of Mien Jackson presided at the organ Mr arvey gavo a good ad- dross Mr It Willis a solo Mr a read ing and Master ft recitation St The Ladles Aid Intend to hold In School Room on Tuesday next the Fob There will bo and refreshments Claim for Compensation Aubrey Deputy of Crown Lands ft dispute Messrs of Newmarket and Dominion Govern former had ft license to out timber on Peer Island and eight other -n- near Parry Hound Dominion Government the island and given judgment by courts Messrs Cane Sons now claim compensation for their improvement and Mr White has been chosen as referee Ho heard donee of forest rangers In Toronto on morning Geo Ross was present on behalf of the Ontario Government R Bad On Thursday evening of last week while Mr Geo an employee of A Sons Co was bitching a team to ft of logs on Second street ho was k Joked by a and knocked about 13 foot He was picked up in on and assistance summon- On examination It was found that one rib was fractured besides other injuries He is along nicely and was to bo out on fin fose Judge Morgan was here two days last week and again yesterday on tho Starr- Kennedy case which commenced In Division Court and Is somewhat connected with tho of years ago It Is a matter of disputed ac counts and apparently does not involve any questions of taw or witnesses examined last week and it was ex pected that anotbor halfdozen would be examined yesterday decision of the is in a few days Fire I About oclock on Wednesday morn ing an alarm of fire was rung from the box at the corner of Main and St It was ft cold morning bat the firemen wore on move at once and a crowd soon collected for a heavy smoke was Issuing from at Wests barber shop It was known that the was on tiro and the alarm was not given till two lengths of pipe and an elbow below tbeiohimney honey combed and the Flames issued near the ceiling for a distance of two foot around the In meantime Mr West upon the roof and shovelled snow Into the chimney which quenched flames and the alarm was rung for Are out before reels got past Royal It is ft bad block for a fire being all wood- and every body awaited de velopments with great anxiety of Day Under tho above the Globe of the remarks Mr Rogers the newlyelected President of the Board of Trade was born at Newmarket June He first took lumber business and early showed tho business that has marked all his subsequent career Becoming Interested in mining operations in Jefferson County Pennsylvania he gradually passed altogether into the handling of fuel and has succeeded In building what is questionably the largest coal business In made Mr Rogers served as an Alder tan for some years and was a candidate Mayoralty in He shewed capacity for dealing with public questions his painstaking and thorough mastery of what he undertakes being as effective in municipal life as to life The reform that has been effected in the Water- Works Department was set In motion by Mr Rogers daring his career Rink piotes There was a largo in attendance last Friday night and tho now music was highly appreciated The cold of tho past fow days has made people how a rink is Ibis evening promises to be a groat success Largo crowds coming in from the surrounding towns and tome now and novel costumes wilt bo In evidence will bo barrel for the boys and as Ice is In splendid con dition thsro is no doubt that the crowd will enjoy themselves President was badly beaten by the Secretary at Curling on Monday to A great many ladies are learning to this Another Wedding Tho following paragraph hearing refer- once to a former Newmarket young lady wo olip from the Brandon Times At the residence of the brides Eighth street on Monday after noon Miss Mary of this city and Mr Arthur Rhodes of the North ern Railway Winnipeg Join ed in the holy bonds of matrimony by Roy A Henry The bride whs given away by her brother Mr A of the The wedding was a very quiet one only member of brides family bo ma present The bride was the rcoipiont of many very pretty presents from Manitoba and Bast Mr and Mrs on Mootlays local for Winnipeg where they will reside at 193 Sargent street Newmarket friends wiH add their con Depot Following is tbe record for the past week OCTWABDS cars Merchandise cars IS cars cars Grain cars Coal cars Merchandise I car Metal will bo hold at Hit of Mrs Batuioay afternoon from to will bo glad to any to be for children Painful flooldent White attending to Mr McOallnni on St last week Mr was in eye with a cows horn has suffered a great deal with ft and it is feared that he will loose the eight of that eye Citizens Bond The following officers have been elected for President BecretaryC Scott Treasurer J McDonald Auditors and Thomp son is dclfgbtod with tho progress Band is making wider Leadership of Mr McDonald of v when animal eons owner finding that Hy after or upwards ng property A special P tourist oar of Klon- dlkers from Detroit and neighborhood passed through last Friday There were fifteen all told in tbe party Including flvo two of whom were infants in arms Tho gold seekers well supplied with ototblng and bedding party bad thirteen dogs along with thorn Including two blood hounds two retrievers and nine St Bernards Tho P will carry tbo party far as Seattle making connection at Mission Junction From party will go to Dyea and from that point they will travel on their own resources It Is pooled that they will go by the Pass The cost of trip from Detroit to each Piano Reeitpl The Entertainment in the Town on Tuesday evening under the of Miss Nettie was a decided success the best under local auspices for years was a stinging cold night yet there was a very fair audience and everybody was well pleased Miss Nettie Is a boston being an expert pianist and violinist as well as a fine contralto singer and proved herself to be a competent directress The piano execution by her pupils Mies Louie Miss Delia Dennis Miss Jessie Dickson and Master Russell was splendid Indeed Mia Dickson Is deserving of special men- The Sleighing Party was quite unique- The muslo by the Orchestra was excellent as well as the violin solo by 1 Mr The solo by Mr J Cane chorus by orchestra and vocal by the Misses Messrs and were well received The little kinder garten girls did their patts well and Empire Drill by young ladles In uni form seemed the audience The song by Flossie and Grade Cans together with GoodNight Tableau magnoaiain lights and very appropriate stye effect was one of fatal tableaux ever Forster iffded house she gets Well we won but it was like a man parting his hair in the middle pretty even Last Thursday night saw one of and most exciting games of hockey ever played in Newmarket At 816 pm the local team lined up against the Old Orchards of Toronto is one of the fastest In the City This game showed the strength of local team and the people are now ready to back them for Championship honors Not until the last minute was Toronto beaten The first half was a good exhibition of our- winter game and the forwards of the home team worked together splendidly making some combined rushes The defence of the visiting team was too strong however and many a rush proved fruitless At half time the score stood to giving Newmarket a small lead The second halt opened fiercer than ever and both sides seemed determined to win This eagerness only added to the ment and Simpson was sent to the fence for roughness and was allowed only spec tators privileges for five minutes He was followed by Montgomery and the Toronto point player Things looked as if In time the goatkeepers would be playing alone The game quieted down and the offending players again took their positions The play was now very even and It looked as if game would be a draw when like a cyclone Montgomery and Kelly came down the fee together Kelly doing the needful and Newmarket again won by to r Or TUB Newmarket has a pretty uniform Red and Green Bo euro and wear the colors they are all tbe rage Spectators were never so excited before and could not keep quief for a minute Borne the game was so hot the Ice falrlymelted Kennedy played a star game in goal Every man of the Old Orchards knew bis business and their point player would keep the beet of them guessing Montgomery Doyle and Trlvett played splendidly together but Simpson wae not in his usual form Is undoubtedly getting very pop ular arid the homo team deserves support as they are winners If comes here it will be a game worth seeing as our boys are getting in beet of shape and team Is one of to Reception Social evening of tbe League last Monday was a great Tho attendance was largo and the Aurora Leaguo proyided an program The president Mr Jos Meads took the during the devotional oxeroises lesson being read by Mies Sarah Richard- son and Rev leading in prayer An address of welcome was given by Rev LI Matthews to which Mr president of the Aurora responded end then took the The program comprised double and doubtu trio soioi by Mr Bingham and Master Arthur Dewey splendid reoita- by Stewart Miss and Miss Jennio Wells essay on Barbara by Bcott and very interesting reading by Thero wero threo elcihloii up from Aurora and after the were served by Newmarket and a very social time was spent The St Outlet On the page of todays issue will be found a very practical letter on tho im provement of street which is worthy of consideration Since opening this It has been suggested to us that if Park Avenue was opened through to Street the same width as tbe West end of the street it would a fourrod road with a very easy grade only one culvert and a straight outlet for the Town It is opened now to the Lewis property and Mr Lewis has consideration the gift of a road through his premises to St In that case there would only be the grading and roadbed to fix that this could be done as cheaply as to fix Eagle St and tbe advantage of a fourrod road compared with the present narrow contracted outlet would be worth supporting Unless the owners of property on Eagle St would be willing to give feet on each side of the road to a decent width we would strongly advocate the closing up of Eagle Street and opening of Park Avenue Let the ratepayers make a move by signing a petition to connoils of and Newmarket so that something can be done this Spring New market looses lots of trade from the South west simply because the Inlet is in a poor condition of travel both spring and fall and very often in the winter Eagle Street is drifted so full of snow because of Its narrowness that travel is almost im possible That Is the condition today A Trouble The agreement for right of way of the P over the T from Toronto to North Bay having expired there is trouble over tho renewal of lease On Saturday District Freight Agent Tiffin issued a circular to all agents and officials to the offset that all freight for tbe west will go around by Careton on and after February 1st Tho passenger department in iaauiitt their new time table have shortened tho time consider ably between Toronto and Smiths Falls Tho run will be made in hours and minutes The distance that the P will travel from Toronto by way of Smiths Falls to reach North Bay will be miles according to their folder The distance from Toronto to North Bay by the is 228 miles Unless the friction is healed It more than likely cut In the p and freight rates be the of tl s Toronto paper seem to mink Real Reductions in TOGKTAKING MONTH Heavy Nap Cloths regular ioo for Navy Halifax Tweed regular for inch Press Tweed for Mens Wool Cardigan Jackets Mens Heavy Wool Socks Come and Convince Yourself of the Bargains being Offered THE WHITE GOODS REDUCTION SAL J r A Will be Continued during February to make things more interesting 1 The best Cakes are always made with Baking Powder UWTOW Ik J STORE During this sale we will offer our entire stock at actual cost You can buy Boots ancji Shoes Readymade Clothing Hats Caps Gents Furnishings at cost and some lines below cost We mean Business Come early and get some of the Bargains fc loo Council next Monday Who was the fellow from thai up with the lt1 Monday night not left nig him to walk home Mr drives a dandy winter turnout The Ice harvest has commenced harness is decorated with The yonng ladies in the Empire Drill were grouped at Grahams on Wed nesday We heard of two cases where boys bad their frozen going to school on Toes- day morning A pet dog that was left In a woodshed on Ontario Street Saturday night was frozen to death next morning years ago yeeterday Mr Pearson opened the North York Registry office id Newmarket A number of School Reports unavoid ably crowded out this week wilt appear in our next issue Toesday was Candlemas Day and there was no clear sunshine I They are getting out a thousand bicycle saddles at the Specialty One of Mr Evans has horses that waa getting too old for service was shat in the bead last week Orders are coming in to Canes Factory for Screen Windows and and work will commence on a large batch next week Mr Barman Informs that he has handled the Dougherty Organs for seven years and had two on order when the fac tory was burnt out Buds of Promise Mission Band will meet at The Bowery tomorrow afternoon Registrar Pearson received the Writ for North election yesterday and will issue the Proclamation today Keg Price Men s Doublebreasted Suits 7 Single Serge Suits G All Wool Suits best made 11 it Guaranteed Black Worsted Suits Boys Strong Suits 00 Mens Heavy Pants Extra Good Pants if fl Fine Blue Overalls Silk Ties Strong Braces 25 20 1 1 1 75 Men fl f if Neck Scarfs Wool Socks Fine Laced Boots Heavy Felt Laced or Gaiter Heavy Felts Ladies Felt Lace or Gaiter Slippers KiddButt 1 Strong Laced Boots Boys Strong Boots 1 Girls Stockings and Rubbers 1 Childs Boys Strong Roots Comd early and pick up some of these goods Hundreds of other lines we are selling at the same reduction fl Serious Cose Mr Graham Weddel son of the late Calvin Weddel of who has been suffering severely from an ray born for more than four months without sign of Improvement yielded to the advice of physicians and friends and conveyed to Toronto Hospital on Moo- day Is a very peculiar one Last Mr was troubled with a mild form of kidney complaint- and went to a physican here for treatment The remedies prescribed proved and after a couple of months he felt consider ably improved In September last the doctor who had been attending btra sug gested that he undergo an X ray opera tion to make sure that the of complaint was removed Being persuaded that no barmwonld follow he submitted to the experiment About ten days after he felt a burning on abdomen where the ray had been applied This developed into an open core size of a hand which has resisted all treatment All local physicians were con sulted and In addition every simple home remedy which had usually given relief in oases of ordinary burns were of no avail The patient was In each condition that even the weight of clothing on the wound a torture and covering had to be kept clear of spot by an arrange- of across the body is exciting a great deal of interest among lOcuriB It the medical as A roll Bills was at been before Dr Store on the day of Reform surgeon bee of tbe Meeting We there basic Whan heard from ha been his case to Loan At per cent on farm and property by Davidson Commissioner for affidavits J Convcyuncer and Real Estate Agent c Agent for the following reliable insurance Companies Liverpool and London and Globe Norwich Onion Midland and Eco nomical Also for Standard Life Assur ance Co and Northern Life Assurance Co OfficeBrooks Block On Winter Goods A farmer takes as much pride in having a fine barn as he does in occupying a brick residence Those who have not got one and are thinking of snob improvement a generally commence prepar ations about this time of year One of the first essentials to decide upon what kind of a barn to build During the holi days summer we took occasion to visit farm of Mr Duncan King about miles northeast of Keswick having beard It satd that he had tbe finest barn in the Township of North and so far as we have seen we can verify that statement Indeed we are safe in saying that he has one of the finest barns in North York and it would be worth while any per son contemplating the erection a barn to go and see it The dimensions are feet standing oh a stone wall feet high The sides are 18 ft high and pur loin posts SO ft high Planed lumber Is used throughout and two ventilators He bad everything ready to put In an auto matic ventilator system this winter and we that It in by this time By its fee stables remain at same tempera- tare no matter how warm or cold it is or hot many head of stock is in tbe barn Tile cement floor is always what tskes attention of the farmers It is so durable and easy to be kept clean Mr King tells us that last summer he sold over barrels of for purposes aswell as for walls and wherever everybody was well pleated Well ventilated underground stables are money- ssyersjto farmers stock wilt thrive la them about one half tbe feed if kept In cold and sheds THE OF OXJ fa SUCOESS We experiment ing we have passed that stage We buy good materials and know bow to use them The result Is our work gives satisfaction and business Is In creasing Art Gallery North of Royal Hotel Many persona do not see as well as they should Others see well but their soon become tired Others softer with headache which medicine does not relieve because the headache from eye strain and the proper remedy Is a pair of good glasses properly fitted If for any reason your eight is l not good call on If Atkinson Opti cian He has the appliances and skill to fit any eye that glasses will help JEWELERS for Strain Free to any address Our First Shipment of OPEN OUT FINE TORONTO JOBBING HOUSE oxo Everything in the line of Stationery and School Supplies BAKERY Our Bread and Pies and Cakes are grow ing more popular every day w Central Telephone Exchange J

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