Newmarket Era, 29 Jun 1900, p. 3

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r THE t Weeks Mai Heals WHAT A TOWN to Excursion to Toronto and Monro on of July Return tickets only into the oily property Sold bos Mr Ave for Bern of Hunter lately by Mrs Toole on lor and therein fiuoday vol not rtiinil heat audit proved very pan- look charge Iloluio Roll lessons with lively sing lotf accompanied by I he y Hoover k a Mr J Green and recitations by Lily Lush report for n average of at each Sunday nd Day Friday of next week a Day fo Newmarket and ft la hoped that will to show that interest In City of Dead that baa on former At the regular mooting tho Monday to decor ate of deceased brethren and If pari in Workmen will also in a body Now Jet general move along Hob Cemetery Co baa engaged the Band and doing part to make occasion a On Friday last Geo and eon who reside on street near ly a mile this aide of Lauding were morning from Hill they met a aurora they were overtaken by a car the boras bo- upset boggy and It pretty badly It then broke free and ran away- The escaped in jury hot Wilson riot so fortunate Besides being braised generally hep bona broken which will her lor life raSpg wet completed for Show to bo tub rink bo trfo of July were appointed bo r4tolii exhibitor m I i Big be beat exhibition of of our Water Works and activity of Fire Brigade that over been given on Tuesday A lew alter eight roof of the building by loodry caught Are from a out of cbimoey It not observed it headway and some body called Fire I Fire I on street The cry was taken op at for the roof sheet of flame was and in three reels were At hydrant By time whole building back and roof f People gathered from all parte of the Town for it evident from the blaze and that ascending bad broken oat Five minutes after foe alarm two of were turned on and a of later two more were add ed a force of wa ter and an supply la after alarm was given the fire was completely control Fifteen later the water turned off one of the and the whistle out in lees an hour after the fire started The firemen worked heroically and a Dumber of them were drenched with water Mr Reg was in face with falling brick from a re ceiving a bad bis bond also The removed nearly everything from the burning buildings also from Carriage Repository for it at first though the whole block was doomed of the premises Mr Laundry Mr Wm Keith sewing machines and harness j Mr Cobb Penrose warerooms on the of Main and Timothy streets Mr It Crake building on tbe Peieoted the are from spreading also caught the root but with little damage The of old wooden one ih5 worst The one by Meyers sister of A and double tenement by Mr Hodge to see them cleaned out but the framework was ail left standing Mr sa the building is a total wreck iJf lose less are covered by there Is also ome insurance the corner building Kyeryihinp was removed out ail Mr- w insurance people S5 He jo pelting work- done- dp week andhas a4joiBnu so ts to have no Day of Newmarket to a good on Monday The on Fair flrotiado will afford more and sraucoment than cab be found in this part of the sad promt eg to bo these two alooo should draw a big crowd Ia fact match alone draw an crowd both have won a record Ibis always a and were strong at tractions than those announced for next a man named aid near Bridge wae by two ha a me who to loko on previous family On Monday raid by before Co Councillor wsr- of both men sad started out early Jay morniog to them and fouod man bed other fOQPdfn West were to Newmarket on morn ing and Mr Woodcock who sentenced both men to jail and they also required to hoods for future PpoilGlQnt in wo five a bet of High School who in prsw School hold bora in April The fab of branches and the who to all Cortifloato in Drawing which him o sot teacher of Drawing soy Art High or fa the Province The different braoohca of subject Freehand Geometrical Model and Blackboard and the loiters after names Indicate the brandies in each ban a certificate A Ay ward Hendry Lloyd Millard A Si Pearson Terry Wilton M J McCaffrey ILoab Next paoibr baa of the School A largo attoodanes is do- aired- On Wore the High School holidays made a presentation to Starr who leaving after filling lbs of teacher of in for two address for read by Wesley The present was s beautiful gold plated Clock by a figaro of a cherub after the of Greek sculpture Clarence made the presentation oh behalf of acbool and Cody on the same behalf presented a beautiful bouquet of red and whits roses Starr taken quite by made a fitting reply She thanked the for kind expression of goodwill and wished them In their work following as a copy of tbe address ear Miss i Baying teamed that as teacher in this school is take effect today we wish to leave pleasant memories as possible of your work with Your faithfulness to your work has been every lesson you have given you have tried your best 10 bring put the best that In and to make us men and women snob as we ought to be not spared yourself any way to make our work here both profitable- and today yon go from with assurance that and no one can do more We know your work as teacher of science has act always and baa involved more man ual labor than any other branch of the work baa has repaired yoa to be at school earlier to stay than would otherwise have been necessary But we have never beard you complain thai your work was too or too tedious In ibis have ua a lesson of for difficulties for we have not- always been to take up our work as cheerfully as you have done Let assure you we example has beau good and wholesome for us many waya and know that your two years service here has not lost accept this clock as a parting token of car goodTrill toward you arid forget any annoyance we may caused you at any you hearty la Very you may labor aubfloribe names on behalf of was browi a of days week stand ing on bis ray saddonly and bo balance In jumping off ibo horse with lines In bis bauds bis ankle but will bo all again will re grot to learn that lie is suffering from the effects of bis An op eration performed by Dr WeJley on Monday modo to bone to it bone of Is Oie- If orbvea to he the In Hi- a few Pollock to undergo a iou in Toronto I hope line cot bo and wish speedy The Sunday con ducted Weeks and Mrs and proved very from the States is expected to here next Sun dy- At the Endeavor meeting on Monday evening the following officers wore fax the next months Free Mr Gardner- VProa Mies Nettle CorBoo A Wool tea Mja Co It man ISetxtmnnket pace with the tendency of the for an Interest in higher Newmarket Js rising to occasion when tin after another branch will bo added namely a Fourth Form In work for FirstClass and for Donor Matricula tion Certificates will be taught looking lot wad to a higher grade of Cer tificate than Junior Leaving will find it to to what advantages our for work before Newmarket School a splendid record and it the intention of both the Board Teaching Staff to keep It J We clip the following from the Mon treal Star relative to the marriage Of a former Newmarket boy and brother to Mr A of this The marriage took place- on June St Andrews -Church- Brants ford of Miss Lizzie of to Mr Frank Campbell of Montreal The church was beautiful ly decorated with flowers in green and white the most conspicuous feature of the decorations being a mass of magnificent magnolia blossoms which were sent from Memphis Team by friends of the bride and which she distributed among her friends after the ceremony The bride wore a tra velling costume of tan Venetian and carried a shower bouquet of roses She was supported by her sister Miss Isabella who was dressed in blue and black The groom was at tended- by bis brother Mr J of Toronto The gifts from the friends of bride arid groom in Memphis Montreal and Brantford were numerous and handsome Mr and Mrs to spend their honey moon in White Mountains after which they will take up their resi dence in Montreal A no w Time into the midday train will at at anisbo evening at earns before The Wilson Star jays a man recently received a letter from a fiherlR in a State saying Your son has been convicted of a and sentenced to the peniten tiary for two years There ia no doubt that had the letter stated that the boy was dead the news would have been least painful and easier to boar And there are boys In this town who are going in the same di rection and whose parents may some day be overwhelmed by a similar mes sage Boys aside from the sorrow and disgrace you may bring upon your families it dont pay 4rvMmilmMm TO Webb KMiedy Flanagan Simpson 1MB We clip the following from the monte Gazette of last week One of those interesting events which cause a flutter of pleasant ex citement arid in which two lives- are bound together in bonds was witnessed at the residence of Mr of Place on Wednesday evening of this week when his eldest daughter Miss Ethel became wife of Dr- Oliver one of our popular and highly esteem ed young- professional- men The bride looked handsome In a gown of white brocaded silk with veil and orange blossoms and carried a shower bouquet of white roses She was gracefully attended by her sister Miss Mabel- who wore a dress oi or gandie carrying pink roses Mr Arthur Oliver of the staff of the Me tropolitan School ofifusjc Toronto brother of the groom performed the duties of groomsman Miss May played the wedding march The gifts were exceedingly handsome and of the esteem In which both are held the grooms gift to bride was a sunburst of pearls to the bridesmaid a crescent of pearls and to Miss Stevens a fleur lis of pearls The ceremony was performed by Rev G in the pres ence of the immediate relatives and a number of invited guests- and Mrs Oliver left the same evening on their Honeymoon taking in Newmarket and oilier places of will be absent about ten On they will oc cupy bouse lately vacated by A on Mill street Guests were present from Toronto Ottawa Newmarket Smiths Falls The joins with a host of friends In the young couple and happy weeded 1 On Tuesday last Talagoo La crosse Team crossed Lake Ontario to St Catharines to play their first game in the York District of the with the Stars of that The boys arrived at St Kits at am and made headquarters at the Grand Central Hotel At 2 oclock the team left for the Athletic Field arid indulged in a light practice to get accustomed to the ground The game was called for oclock and started prompt on time The officials of the game were Referee Hall Sec A UmpiresJames Newmarket and St Catharines Time Keepers Newmarket and J St Catharines The teams were Stars Watson Goal Point Devlin Point Harding 1st Dei 2nd Timmons 3rd Flack Centre Cameron 3rd Home Bowman 2nd Home Dixon 1st Home Outside Smith Harris Inside Trivett J Gates Captain J Doyle Green White When the players lined up one could tell at a glance that the home team far out weighed the visitors and the boys in green looked likely winners Mayor Keating of St Kits plated the ball which of the fast est and roughest games ever played on the St Catharines grounds The Talagoos took the four games Smith and Sbupe were playing splen didly on the home when the third game was scored The Stars were pressing hard on visitors goal but Webb vho was always in his place at point stopped a beautiful shot then passed to Simpson who carried it down the Held and passed to who ficorcd At end of the fourth game St began to realize they were beaten and then the excitement of the game commenced Slugging they thought would be most profitable and from that out their treatment lo the visitors was most disgraceful The being so much lighter could not stand he rough usage and dropped three games leav ing the score at half time to After play was resumed Newmarket scored again Then was bad ly hurt and forced to retire and St dropped a man to even up while at the same time two of their men were adorning the fence for roughness The Talagoos seized the opportunity- and added another game making the score After goal St Catharines players were allowed to take their places again and two minutes before time was call ed they scored thus reducing the Ta lagoos lead to two goals The re maining two minutes play ed on the defensive and when Referee Hal called time the Talagoos were the victors by a score of to Newmarkets defence was without fault Webb if anyone deserving special mention was particularly brilliant For St Catharines Dixon the home played the star game of 40inch Drew regular for Fancy regular for Fancy regular for 45iocb White Lawn regularise Vesta Art Muslins ten patterns per yard Linen Duck for Skirts Crash Towelling Organdie Muslins lovely patterns Price Canned lie Kippered Herring Pork and Sardines Pigs Feet Soups Beef Salmon Tomatoes or Peas Slight drop in Sugar We advise to buy now w Success always attends the use of Baking Powder CORNER The York County Departmental Store at Departments on the day His catching and passing was splendid and what was more to his credit he could not be accused of which was so evident with the majority of their team Following Is the official time Newmarket Smith rain 3 Newmarket Newmarket St Kit Dixon St Kit Dixon rain St Kit min Newmarket Newmarket Shape 13 10 St Kit Dixon 14 min On returning home the Talagoos were most enthusiastically welcomed by the Citizens of the Town who formed torchlight procession bead ed by the Band Every member of the team felt that their efforts were appreciated which all points to a successful season to come and for the Championship sure vV next struggle will be on July 2nd at Roman Catholic picnic when they will meet the Shamrocks of Toronto who defeated them here on May but since that game the- have been- greatly different result is looked for Every player is numbered now and store cards will that day that the spectators may know the names and position theown and keep track of the games match ihruout the THE CHEAP STORE jAiAjAiAA a Suits Coats and Vests Odd Coats Odd Vests Odd Pants We are clearing some Job Lines that we picked up cheap Come and see what we have We are selling them cheap Mens and Boys Straw and Linen Hats The newest styles We can give you a very Dressy Hat for and from that at all sorts of prices up to Mens Wool Sweaters from up Mens White Canvas Chocolate and Tan Boots Mens Colored and Soft Body Shirts The Newest Styles and Patterns Skifts and up Blouses White and Colored Muslin Pique Linen Print Silk from 50c to 5 Sammef Corsets and all kinds all prices Summer millinery Sailors from up Summer Gloves Summer Shoes Parasols e e Stationery and Book Novels and Popular Literature Paper covered titles to choose from by all well known authors special cloth bound titles special each Lead Pencils special Ruled Writing Paper quire Square Envelopes package Commercial Envelopes package War Maps regular now Summer Medicines Drinks Fruit Salts Powders doz for Effervescent Citrate of Magnesia 3c Lime Juice Sowers Lime Fruit Juice pts 20c Raspberry Vinegar Owe Brand Condensed Milk FranzJosefs Mineral Water r

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