Newmarket Era , April 13, 1900, p. 3

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t- tfeeks flews IB GOING OK IN hid lhGir wV rt off very Tags Only ft weeks lo teas for have to all up 1 TjrAvTTi7Ti J flCZC 5 Inxpeotdr ffu tad n- on I 4 J foe war will given of CwwUt leading mugcu Which for Produce butt on ftood for IB to and J for and at by and by gallon Drktf from to paW Applet and bag- St Pauls being day ihoro will be of Holy Communion at a confirm ed of Church of England arc invited to make their Easier Communion at bo Easter tfaafoMthe oclock and tXl p Every body wricomo to y- wheels stand the and Sunday were by Rev of UnivaraUy Toronto His morning was of recorded In the bible the jnroh of and the weoiog subject was the Bible and Ite place In every day The professor spoke an hour on both occasions and ft was easy to see that he was not only a bible history but bit HI governed by teaching The in aid Fund amounted to nearly Next Sunday is to bo a special Service floral nd a lare attendance Is anticipated being appropaW the morn log sobjeot will be fact of l to Its spiritual will bo considered in harmony with the will bo rondpr- by the arc vclcoino Splendid meeting Inst conducted by Kindt Endeavor Mr in and Palmer by Rev filwood by Palmer and two BolocUona by the foHowinK Ghat and Walter Pro next ho provided by the Depot of freight for week follows Pail wood oar cor fialt oar car car Corn- total Bund rice car Wood- car Pino care car Poles car total Mr Job was towing wheat on bit hot of This ii the first wf heard of Hi the on- Wodoeidty airly well at was be so- hot Johnny cake and were done and served in by attentive waiters Picture Travel by Mr fcVank wms very very clear and tie Jcottire admirable Sudden Last week Mr Cullman of was movlofi to to a on and settled family vlalting with Mr on Boitford Shortly after coming here Mr tick with inflammation of on Friday moraine be jug ill only a couple of The on Sunday afternoon to Wea- Church and barying The be reaved parents have sympathy in their High School fioopd A special meeting of the TcntteeB took place Wednesday afternoon when a special committee composed of the Chair- Secretary and Jaoktoo was appointed to draft a letter of condolence to the family of the Rose who tut an and Board for the past years The resignation of the caretaker was presented and the Secretary was a to advertiae for a new one fie Report of Hodgson was consideration and for the most part exceedingly at the follow- extract will ahow The school well organized and Mr Coombs to main tain the degree of which characterised it daring that of his view of Form after summer holidays granted leave of absence for one day to vlait High and obtain information in regard thereto Messrs Webb A and John Proctor were appointed a Committee to superintend improvements Co the grounds on Arbor Day Board adjourned till Wednesday afternoon Club ladies attending Newmarket organ Eed a Baseball Club last Monday with the Hon president ittlsjiBwrr ScofetaryEdilb Weoke Ethel Grantham Hodge Managing Com Nettie Velma Pretty Beatrice and the flotrjB The Oddfseliouis A the meeting last week of Newmarket No the following were- elected fi J Saltan MoDoagaU Treat let The match Friday night be tween and of the town proved to be a hot and was watched with interest single men came out victorious by one goal the score being IS to The were- the players Married Single A goal Col J Wake Howard TFDoyle N A Bio us J The added to the lied Cross Society Fond King flirt limes Repeats times only each at BinnV 1 An at the Central Hotel a few nights elected the follow ing officers tor the coming season Hon President- J McKay J Nope Captain Gamble Manager Marrow Match Com Howard Doyle Howard Junior Team pi Fox Manager Howard Match Com Cheap Wheels good riding 1 Garden City worth 1 New Rapid cost new laat season Obituary The- death of moat aged occurred last Monday morning in the of Mr who was in hie year Deceased was born in Toronto on the nth of July and hat been a resident of Newmarket the past John grandfather of the late Win a sergeant In Regiment of Infantry stationed at in lOork where lather of the late Win Bees The regimencme to Que bec Rosa hot a year old The latter aettled In York Tp when Toron to vaa known as Muddy York The Boas was a member Church but he not been able to attend for several- by of the infirmities of old age Hi wife died ago and two sons and one still He also leaves brother in Toronto who la of age and ft sister in Newmarket lira Forsyth who it in her year The funeral were by Rev A Wednesday and among the relatives in attendance were Dr of Toronto Mrs end Messrs John Rosa and Win Willis of Aurora Interred at Newmarket Cemetery liimdy R Cent bill of Mr J fixing a max imum two cent rate on all rural trolley railways has the Hallway Commit tee of the Legislature and now rocs to the House for confirmation All fenders used on electric oars in the rural mutt be approved of by the engineer of the Pub lic Works Department Local municipali ties have of their but conn- will have of freight rates franchise to keep the between the rails flush with them was withdrawn from Newmarket to Toronto the will not exceed single fare of The of the been fortunate in one of their own Llving- rtone and of the great African Explorer to Lecture In the next Tuesday night on the Boer Dr gradnata of end Trinity College To- In Booth Alricft He hat lively the and no living Canadian is more familiar with their mode of living and dally life The itory his by the and his daring eeoapeia one of the most exciting in present war From the notices which are being circulated around Town wo feel sure that hit lec ture will intensely Interring church should be filled Hall waa well filled Monday with Hon J Davis who listened with Inter- eat while ho upon that coming dally Ontario Legisla ture Going to of he referred to the Cabinet which followed and the forward of Rous Government la continually In- creasing in That It It occupying a position Is apparent by comparison with other admin- The Ontario is giving a year to aid a year to agriaultatra and inmates the various at without taxation the coat of administration of law and order it a considerable amount These soma are paid from sub- from the Dominion Government and the valuable Increase of our own No Government this Dominion make suoh a good monetary Quebec to pay year- while Ontario baa a year Inter est coming In Our province could pay off every dollar of debt and have 92250- on hand Mr Davis then gave a glowing of the opening of New Ontario thru tbo establishment of pulp and paper mlllaand the mining indoatriee During the last four been paper refinery and other industries at the- Canadian Sob He referred to the Sturgeon River Co agreement and how the palp industry hat increased at that point and gavea fall explanation of the agreement now going thru the with River Co The mining bill was also referred to and the remarkable progress that is going on in the northern part of oar own province in this line One firm expects to ship 1000 tons of iron ore day in May a day In June and tons In July are going up at Midland and other places The distinction between the P of the Conservatives and the present Adminis tration is the fact that the poison taxes and mining duties while the Ross Government are developing this industry by encouraging home manufacture The advantages of New Ontario to act- tiers was referred to in glowing terms and the Minister of Crown Lands that 91000000 spent in railway the Rainy River would be paid bach to the province in three years With reference to contemplated elections he he stated that the present Administration could remain in power till July and he reason for an election till after two more of Parliament Tula statement by the the Crown rather takes the oat of the Conserva tive sails In the report being circulated by them tie the elections would be bold next June Mr Davie complimented Newmarket upon its progress and was glad to see that largest industry The Carte Mfg Co had doubled their manufacturing capacity daring the past three while the Office Specialty Co had developed remark ably Having bean born in York Co and lived here all bis life Mr Davis took a special Interest in ail these local matters and referred to the fact that during the last twenty he had paid oat over for labor which had bean in oar own Biding At the request of the meeting Mr Davis gave an explanation of his connection with in West Elgin election which was entirely satisfactory and will be fur- explained the gentleman when op- occurs He stated that the pres ent Government has done more than any other Government to wrong doing Five members had been un seated to one Liberal for bribery In Elgin- and this is a fair proportion for the whole Dominion A number persons present short speeches including County E Mayor Cane Alderman Robertson Inspector Davidson and the chairman Lawyer latter aaggeatlng that aim liar be held by member for North York in three or four of the prominent lo calities for the information of the people generally the near future meeting broke op between ten and eleven by singing the National Anthem a vote of thaoke to tbo Hon J Da via for presence and very forcible address I being carried with enthusiasm pupil School PrEcoit DieeUng 1 Following were por- water and HO Wilson Mr Fnroltnre dr Repair Com are to look In- titer of putting teat on the girls grounds- Wits bower to act The of introducing Chart into School was deferred- The to spend a part of a day ovary week in the different parts of tho school At a mooting Directors of the Horticultural Tuesday evening it decided in factory be made to hold an and Flower on the and of July in tho Skating Rink with a Concert on the evening of the first day A list was arranged and aeon a few details are decided it will ha printed Mem bers of both Newmarket and North York Societies tin- dor the of union will bo allowed to exhibit at of both without Tickets may now bo from i3 v J 1 T Corsets per pair 25c Prints warranted fast color Ladies Heavy knitted Cotton Hose Crash Towelling 5c Flannelette Dark and Light 5c Fancy Double Fold Dress Goods BRUM You never fail with Baking Powder Largo Purchase of Ladies Blouses Newest and Cheapest in trade Lace Curtains to pep palp Extra Special Value in Art- Sateens Art Swiss Spot Muslins and all Household Draperies rents Patient After an which confined him to bis bed- for past II Mr Alfred Hamilton passed quietly away to spirit land last evening at residence of hit adopted daughter Mrs Mo Notwithstanding that Mr Ham has sabered for years with cancer ho reached almost the ago of three and ten fir and Ham who reside Jo UybridgoVbaine it spend but he se verely 111 and gradually became weaker he qniaUy away His widow was in her attendance end the separation with christian fortitude- Thefansral place on day and even at the early hour largely attended friend- Rev- Mr of Aurora the and assisted by Rev 9 both of whom rega the Illness of deceased end him a man of strong faith In the Christ remains were taken to for interment by Mr and Mrs les In Paint Whiting Brashes Brooms etc cheap at Sudden Call The people of Newmarket and vicinity last afternoon by the report that Mr Geo ws dead It aeemed almost impossible as Mr Rose was in town morning and in conver sation with friends on the Market he stated that be was feeling better than he had been for some time but ranch as might bo re the report On his re turn from Newmarket Mr ate a hearty dinner and having read the morn ing papers as went yard to split some hemlock by way of He bud not been at work five til he was with a severe pain in the region of his heart Mrs heard him coming Into and went to his assistance Having administered home remedies with haste observed driving on the road It proved to be Mr and wife The latter remained with her while the former went for the doctor bat in mloates after the Mr was dead His only remark I cant ttand this long And a passed from the of life a manly man well in formed on almost any subject a power for good wherever he resided his name will be held in honored remembrance Deceased the soo of end Eva Boas who the Loyalists that settled on River Bt Lawrence George wan born be Ing the eldest of a family of five sons and three Mr Rose came to about the where taught school for hie early experience being at the time when the teacher boarded among the families who seat children- to He then taught years at Bo- years in Newmarket High School Dr Morrison 9 la with Mr as principal who had formerly been his own pupil at Qaeeasville Since be has lived retired adjoining Newmarket bat still taking an interest in all educational matters He was a member of the High Board for a number of years prom inent in the North York Farmers Institute and a staunch Reformer in politics Fifty years ago he united with the New tion Church a ClassLeader end San- day School Superintendent before that body united with the Methodist Church Had Mr Rosa lived till of next May he would have been married to Helen for The union was a happy one and the home bleated with two children Mary and A but a gloom was cast over if in the death Jennie fa at the age of years The iwM conducted at the home by on Taea day afternoon and Very largely attend ed Over GO baggie were the vicinity of the the who had been former pupils of and are how occupying prominent Among from a distance were Mr Chat J of and Mr Samuel Rote nephews of Mr and Mia of Toronto nephew and of Mrs ttobt of Toronto Mr George Fisher of Burlington end Mr of Interred Cemetery with Sympathy for The York Departmental Store r THE CHEAP STORE Departments By far the Largest and most Complete Stock in North York Over Patterns to Choose from Ranging in Price thus 4 5 to and 25c per roll Bordering and Ceiling to Match Cheap Wall Paper and Bordering Remnants and rolls to a Bundle Your Choice pep Bundle 2 to rolls to a Bundle Your Choice pet Bundle 3 to rolls to a Bundle Your Choice pert Bundle Remnant Borderings 9 in to yds each Remnant Borderings in to yds each Your Choice and each Your Choice 15c each All Worth from to 6 times More Money Furnishings All Wool Ingrains and yd m Union Ingrains and yd Canadian Brussels yd English Tapestries 50 55 and yd Heavy Hemps and yd Hemp Stair Carpet 10 J and yd Tapestry Stairs 35 40 45 and yd Grooved Paper Carpet Lining and Carpet Felt Floor Oil Cloths and Linoleums to yds wide to yd Inside Door Mats in Jute and Jute Velvet and Floor Rugs in Jute and Jute Velvet 50 and 160 each and Smyrna Floorings 125 to 450 White Lace arid Net Curtains ranging in price per pair 5o SO 75 250 White Cream and Fancy Colored Scrims Art Muslins Curtain Net Chenille Curtains Brocatelle and Chenille Table Covers Furniture Damask and Wool Fringe Window Shades Poles c c m

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