Newmarket Era , June 21, 1901, p. 3

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j a tHgjVyKlARKElKkAiiFRipAW U-NSvjiiii-y- Weeks uocal WHAT OH ABOUT Domestic The hot weather this week is bring ing the water down in the Reservoir Engineer be will require to start pumping tie artesian wells next to keep up the neces sary supply O The special meeting called for this evening had to be held last night as the organizer Mr Bradley received instructions to go to Markdale to day Several more candidates rode the goat Cheese Factory- The new to the rear of the Factory is completed and the remov al of the machinery not in at present leaves room to work to ad vantage It is very satisfactory to the Board as well Cheesemak er to notice a continual Increase in the quantity of milk sent tj the as the price of cheese shows a slight advance on last returns are anticipated Carpenters arc making repairs to the veranda etc at the house on Prospect Ave lately vacated by Mr Mr Peter sold bis bouse and lot on to Mr A and intends to build a new residence for himself on Queen street just East of his broth er The cellar is being excavated and part of the stone is delivered The work is to be pushed at and application has been made for domes tic water Christian Church The Quarterly meeting will be held in the Christian Church next Lords Day morning at oclock with preparatory Fellowship meeting on Saturday afternoon at On evening wilt- be given the Third in the Series of Peoples Responsive Song Services These services are of special interest taking up the parable of the Prodigal Son and giving the people a large share in The subject next Sunday evening will be Returning Home welcome to all flBed On Tuesday evening a lad named Leslie Allan ton of Mr Allan was scuffling another boy when his neck was so badly wrenched that a physician bad to be called He suffered all night long and bis neck is somewhat crooked but the doc tor thinks will come back to place again in time Boys are inclined to be altogether too rough in their play and should take warning by this in cident Taking In connection with the Military Con cert to be given in the Skating Kink during the Fall Fair a patriotic novelty will be presented that cannot fail to arouse considerable enthusiasm Corporal Mills of the Horse has undertaken to drill boys who will give several fine Mili tary Evolutions on horse back ac companied by all the accoutrements of war The boys had their second drill last Tuesday evening and made very satisfactory progress They will have drill down fine before the Concert anil we venture to say that it will be the climax to the program A Good The Musical and Literary Enter tainment in the Town Hall last Fri day evening under the management of Miss Alice Partridge was worthy of a packed house but we regret to say that the proceeds did not near meet the expenses Miss- Alice of Toronto is a charming singer and number was enthusiastically received Her Miss Flossie Fieldhouse may well be called the child wonder and the two voicesHiarmomzed beautifully in the duett sang as one of en- pores Mies Beverley Robinson of Toronto was an entire stranger to but she made a most- favorable impression and was also heartily en cored She has a powerful trained voice and her articulation is most excellent Her charming ap pearance combines to produce a most pleasing effect- Miss Blanch the Scotch lassie in Highland Fling and Sword The pup of the Public School are putting forth every effort to make their Concert on the 1st of July a success- Theft sports that afternoon also promise to be interesting to Buffalo The Trunk announces an Recursion to Buffalo on Wednesday of next week the fare from- Newmarket for the round trip being 215 Spe cial train leaves Newmarket at am and leaves the station on the PartAmerican grounds at 1150 pm same night In It The North Toronto Baseball Club wanted to play a match here on July 1st but athletic sports are getting a rest in Newmarket this season because there are no grounds to play on The Fair Grounds were graded and seeded down last Fall and the Society will not- permit the grounds to be us ed for anything till after the next Fall Fair which is to be held on the 17th and of Sept You pace Over a red hot cook stove when you can do the same work for lc per on a wicktess blue flame Oil Stove Free trial Sold at Hardware Industrie Home The Normal Class of the Methodist Sunday School walked out to the Home on Thursday evening of last- week and delighted the inmates with a musical and literary program Mrs Clifton gave a- vocal solo Miss and Miss Jessie Low a duett Miss Mr and Mrs John Warren and Mr Lush a quar tette readings by Miss Sutton and Miss also an exhibi tion of ventriloquism by Mr Fred which appeared to give ex ceptional delight to the old people Mrs Cane presid r Granolithic Messrs Hunter Hunter have given a practical demonstration of their ability to construct- Granolithic Pave ments in the piece of walk in front of Mr Hunters residence on Timothy street This Is the kind of walk we want In front of our business blocks down Town It would an up- todate appearance to toe place while their durability commends themselves We are to learn that several parties after examining the Hunter walk have decided to put down the pavement In front of their residences Specimens of may also he seen on Mr Hunters lawn Brief lets Meeting of Newmarket Poultry As sociation next Wednesday evening Eld will preach at Hail next Sunday at at the request of the Maccabees The Citizens Band is engaged to playat Bradford on the of July Mr Jacob Taylor shipped a car of sheep and pigs to A lot new agricultural machinery has been delivered here the- past two weeks High School Entrance Exams- gir Wednesday A lot 61 went to Toronto on Monday see the circus Schools close for the holidays next Friday Week Monday is Dominion Day It isnt necessary for you to be an M acrobat in order to tumble to the K Part thit is the best paper amid great applause I rooAin Traffic on Queen street was sus pended on Wednesday when workmen under the direction of the commenced pulling down the- high bridge preparatory to erec tion of a new one The latter will two feet higher than the old one and it will be covered with iron rails flat side up To Kill Canada fa m Canada thistles have long Which store up nourishment during the latter part of the summer and fall to feed the spring growth says Seals Grasses ot North America To kill thistles without the loss a crop have land rich if possible at least have it well seeded to clover and by top with land plaster ashes or by some means get as good a growth as possible As soon as the clover is in and here and there a thistle shows a mow and make the crop thistles and all into hay A per mowing apply a plaster to quickly the growth of clover You will find this to much quicker than the this tles AVsoon as the clover has got a good start from July to Au gust plow down being to plow all the land and to fully coyer all growth Then roll and harrow at once so as to cover every tbistle- few thistles will ever grow after and they will look pale and weak When they do show cultivate with a cultivator having broad sharp teeth so as to cut one off under the ground In IWp go over with a sharp hoe and cut any that may have escaped the cultivator Watch the thistles and keep using We hoe and cultivator un til weather You will see them getting each time and looking as they had consumption By plowing land just before freez ing you will have it in the con dition for the Spring crop This plan only kills thistles but daisies and other weeds It Is much better than as summer fallow and without loss a crop Large Importation of Fancy Dress Muslins Just Received Low Prices m GROCERIES CLEAN FRESH and RELIABLE fts Yellow Sugar for 1 Good Pink Salmon per tin Sardines in oil per tin Canned Corn an Epsom Salts 10 lbs for Extra Bottle Mired Pickles Best Selected Raisins per lb a You never- fall with Baking powder These are only a few sample prices of many bargains you can secure by dealing with us CORNER STORE gkflwrtfeemettto The Cheap Store f applause The reading Nells ride to camp was Well rendered by Miss Alice Partridge who was repeatedly en cored Blake Hewitt our vocalist sang tour new songs in character and as usual brought down dlys house Mr Stanley Scott sang two patri otic selections in fine style and was deservedly applauded The Newmarket Orchestra under the leadership Mr John rendered three excellent selections and Perkins presided at the pianc as accompanist with cus tomary ability stage was very prettily decor ated and the only regret was that such an excellent Concert was not better patronized for family reading The Citizens Band is engaged a garden party at Bradford Mon day night- Musical Excursion from here to next Monday with special rate to visit Buffalo for a Departments Try us for what you want and get our Prices tiifciaiiai A- pishing Tackle Trolling hooks lines poles sinkers etc at B inns Hardware Tbe Sold at fiirms Hardware will Mil every time lb or lb for About twenty ladies attended Thimble Tea at Mayor Canes and a very enjoyable time On Wednesday afternoon Union visited the Industrial Home when a literary and musical program was given for benefit of the inmates who were afterwards treated to re freshments and oranges The ten ladies forming the deputation which was led by Mrs Cody were Invit ed by the Matron to her private din ing room where they were treated to ice cream and cake before leaving for home which was also greatly appre ciated Another Sad Two boys cousins and years of age respectively both named Thompson were out shooting ground hogs on Tuesday afternoon about a mile least of Holland Landing Some men doing road work heard the re port of a gun followed by a scream not far away and immediately went to ascertain the cause younger boy was lying unconscious with a bad wound in his body and the other boy was running oil with a gun in his hand When questioned his only was The gun went The matter being reported to Coroner Wesley he ordered a Jury to panelled for Wednesday afternoon and a postmortem was made by Webb and Hutt The Inquest was Citizens Band At a meeting of the Band on Jan last a new scale of prices was struck and the following extracts may be of interest to parties requir ing the service of the Band Engagements where members lose full day per man and expenses Half day 1UQ per man and ex penses Garden Parties or evenings playing of two hours in Town for town churches or societies supper and expenses An evenings playing outside and within a radius of six mites of supper and expenses Hockey matches and town rink evening engagement 55 for band of ten instruments When members have to quit work before six oclock in order to attend engagements an extra charge of will be made every half hour bo lost Expenses include transportation and meals only As the Band is sorely in need uniforms the new rates have been struck in order to raise the necessary funds for purchasing same All money made by Band when members are los ing no time at work will be devoted to this fund Commencing tonight the Band will give the following open air concerts this season June 21 Waterworks Lawn June Queen and Prospect July Public School Thursday July Primary School Friday July Methodist Oh Lawn July and Main August 2nd Public School August Christian Lawn Aug- at Waterworks Lawn August 23rd Primary School Should weather unfavorable or Band have other engagements on any above dates Concerts will continued on Friday evenings after August until full number is Following is program for March Commonwealth Hall Waltz Loin du Cake Coons Parade Theme The Old Brigade March Hall My Queen Irene Her Case Charlotte who was recently released from Kingston Penitentiary where she served a sentence for at tempting tc poison hex husband Evans Sharon was unsuccessful in her attempt to secure a portion the estate left by her fa- property is of great value and Mrs Evans claimed about worth- Her case was heard by Chief Justice in Toronto who on- Monday this week gave judgment dismissing her action with costs The will Mr Evans senior gave a life interest to his wife and ordered a division o the estate among the children after her death Walter predeceased his mother and his wife tried to collect what she argued his share The judgment concludes as follows Th testator meant that falter should take his share only in the double event of his surviving tes tators wife and of his attaining the age Is put positively and negatively so as to avoid any possible misconception It is therefore declar ed that the lands in question never became vested in him and that be was never seized or possessed of or entitled to any estate in the same in which the plaintiff is entitled Ho any claim demand and this action is dismissed with costs to be paid to tic defendants other than Evans Jr- A Rare Chance to Buy The smart lawyer is always intent upon getting at weaknesses in the character of the principal and wit nesses on the other side- A Con as a Washington paper re lates recently told the story of an exploit of his own when as an at torney tor the defendant he was ex amining the complainant in a certain case His client Hat had got into a quarrel with one Pat McDonald over a horse trade The quarrel had gone sofar that Mr Mc Donald had made application to a magistrate to have bound over to keep the peace alleging that he had threatened to do him bodily injury When the case was called McDonald testified to the circumstances under which had threatened him The crossexamination began Now Mr McDonald the lawyer said you declare that you are under the fear of bodily harm I am son You are even afraid for your life I am Then you freely admit that Hat can whip you Pat McDon ald The question roused McDonalds Irish instantly Wheelock whip me he shouted 1 kin whip him and anny halfdozen like him That will do Mr McDonald said the attorney The court was already in a roar and the lawyer rested the case without further testimony or ar gument The case was dismissed for it was evident that Pat could not be under serious bodily fear of a man whom In his own opinion he had on ly to use oneseventh of his strength to whip Pieces all different comprising plain and Fancy Alt Wool French Dress Goods Silk and Wool Lustres Tweed Effects Sicilians Grenadines c We have grouped the entire lot into three Prices as follows All All 50c Goods Now 60 to Goods Now to Goods Now ALSO Black Grenadine withFancy Colored Linings for 25c yd Pieces Black Silk Grenadine with Colored Silk Stripe for Ends Moire Skirting reg eta lor cents yds Heavy Moreen Skirting lot cents yard Bargains in i Talcum Powder this week Girlie Tooth Powder this week Menthol Inhaler for Headache this week for Headache 35c this week Dr Davis Salts this week Hirsts Pain Exterminator this week Celery Bitters Spring Tonic this week Johnsons Fluid Beef Cordial this week Dr Wards Blood and Nerve Pills this week Bristols Sarsaparllla Ibis week Dr Channlngs this week Bargains in Hardware adjourned till oclock this evening at the Fire Hall Newmarket when Serenade Starlit evidence will be taken j March f Hughes The Closing The summoning fifteen merchants last week for the Early Closing ByLaw has made quite a commotion A petition was circulated and sign ed by business people asking the Council to repeal the Closing ByLaw which requires all stores to close at oclock every evening except Saturday and the evening a holiday Out of this number say they were misinformed to tbe nature of the- petition they signed being under the Impres sion that the ByLaw was to be mod ified but hot entirely repealed a A contra petition was signed by 1 merchants asking the Council to strictly the Closing By- Law and this Was supported by the petition clerks praying that th ByLaw be not repealed as this would mean that the stores would all be- open till or oclock every night in week which be a very retrograde movement The petitions were presented to the Council on Monday evening and after hearing the views expressed the Council decided to take Thursday evening for a review of the whole let when the ByLaw will be consid ered clause by Clause and representa tives heard from the sections interested We trust that an amicable arrange ment that will not increase Jibe bourn clerks nor be detrimental to mercantile Interests the Town may arrived at Newmarket White WTicat per a w Barley per Battel At Baiter fl W Woo per lb i- per CblcXeDper i M I a a i a OH a a a Oil a a a 7 a Bran per too Short per ton 15 Oil a June 1WJ Wheat per bushel Goo wheat a iMI Barley per buJbel Peeper lluUertroUPrlb per per lb f Beef fore qrt ii if it i4 00 on a a a W a on coo IM on the Beat Prints ri gal The well known Elephant Brand is the Paint we are selling at this Price and now for the reason We have or Colors that we are not stocking again While they last you can buy them these Prices Tina Tins He Quarts Gallons fa Garden Sprayers this week Combination Boiler Steamer and Sauce Pah regular for Combination Whisk Holder Match Box and Mirror for Bargains in Wash Goods Remnants and Short Ends of Muslins Ginghams c prices were and yard to clear I YARD i m I A Newmarket Ont fa i

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