Newmarket Era , August 29, 1902, p. 7

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THE NEWMARKET go2 Boot Shoe Oar Summer are at oar cat rat sale Do you want of Fine Oxfords For Cents worth What we have are Jot have them ThU is your chance for IS OS ABOUT Pot A meeting the Poultry Associa tion will te toe Fire A full Grocery j A played at grotaws Saturday at between Aiirora and season expected Ptfqa has Store next Office He has been very fortunate in securing Mr A Powell a of College of pteajSgpQ had eight in retail drug aw copes to New market with highest The Her England recently from India brother Mr J is expected to text Sunday at Corners morning and at Friends Meeting House Pine Or- in the J N fc Section 1st Prize Canned Goods For Campers A Specialty A can of Ham Chick en or Tongue makes a I Prettiest Baby Boy 1montfcs old special given by It E Lowell Front St to 1st as Gold Label Red Rose Tea value and fts Blue Red Rose Tea value 3rd Crimson Labels Red Tea Baby Girl- trotter- months special given by Blue Ribbon Tea Co- Toronto Kb Blue Ribbon Tea 1st Prize lbs Write Label Ribbon Tea 2nd Prize Isabel Blue Ribbon Tea 3rd Prize lbs- White Label Blue Ribbon Tea Donors of Prizes woutdlifce Photos cf Babies winning above Prizes said Photos may be with the Secretary as soon alter ex hibition as convenient v Fruit Jars all Sizes Close Large Stock Rubber- for for and Rogers will al so likely be present League meets on Tuesday evening of next instead day as usual on account the holi day Communion and Transformation jjessonjva Glass 34 Fine Sept 3ri til 25 25 25 125 1 Bitter Paper Pare Parchment Ream No Parchment Ream SUGARS No change- price yet but yon know this is the season for go up teMerbave of the ir Mr David Kiel live ly experience on Tuesday evening He was driving down street when hooted Just then tilled tfta small pile of earth and sud den turn broke a shaft The wagon ran against electric Mr Lepa d was pitched off on the The horse then got shafts one was broken before Rap tured on the top of the hill Section Oil Painting landscape Oil Painting marine 3 Oil Painting portrait Oil Painting animals Oil Painting fruit or flowers Oil Painting on plush or velvet Oil Painting on or satin Oil Painting on china Oil Painting any subject Water Color landscape Water Color marine 12 Cplor portrait Water Color animals 14 Color fruit or flowers 15 Water- Color any subject- Pen arid Ink Sketch brush or crayon not to to be used v Pencil Drawing anysubject 125 Crayon Drawing not colored Collection of Fine Arts prize winners at previous ex hibitions of the Society are not barred 1st given by St Croix Soap Mfg Co Toronto one case Sea Soap valued at 2nd By Society Collection of professionals 1st given by J Simmons Florist St Toronto one Palm valued at v 2nd By Society Collection of Photos landscape or marine or both of Photos amateurs architectural street 1 Best General Collection of Photos by amateur any subject special given by A Newmarket Photo Collections must comprise at least 10 views 1st Prize 2nd Prize 1 100 Serenade The openait Concert the at the School attracted quite a crowd last Friday night and the children toois great delight in playing each j while air As quite a number ladies When you want them the evening little the beet they very kindly op- and certainly are more the doors and allowed the la- wholesome SPICES When you want them get t China Glassware We lead in line our you like a At for sec one The Leading A SMITH Tired eyes cause sick ness dies to take shelter therein hut he wont do it again A lot of pulled the long grass tbrey it Ton others passing into building the result being that it tracked all the way to the gymnas ium Complaint is that spitting the up per windows upoii- the stand ing near the building Such dis reputable conduct should not I HI allowed to will have what was intended Band will play on the Primary Softool grounds this evening This is ten schedule the season Under the of the continues make satisfactory a credit neat their Class History and Section Sept 1st Prize 2nd Prize Collection of Postal Cards Collection of Postage Stamps in Album Collection of Coins Best Collection Specimens 100 5 Collection of Curiosities v Moths and Insects Collection of Birds Eggs 100 Collection Birds and Animals 1st given by R J Co Yonge St Toronto- wholesale Stationery and Office Supplies Goods to the value of 3 3rd I u Collection Prepared Skins Birds and Animals Collection Dried and Pressed Botanical Specimens II of Relics labelled with history each specimen if possible Extras Class Mechanics manufactures 1st Prize 2nd Prize Sow rlraift of fa l It is about and towns were engaged in competing for the honor of being as national To- I route Kingston- Ottawa Montreal and Quebec were the running and each place the unexcelled scenic and other natural advantages which It enjoyed In the fall of Sir Edmund and Lady Head Visited Ottawa and were to luncheon by the citizens under a marque at the north end of Majors Bill now Ma jors Hill Park Hon Scott presided over- the feast and he took the opportunity to impress upon the Governor tural charms the town pos sessed But In truth they were quite evi dent for themselves It was a glori ous day and from the where the company wore- assembled a panorama lay outspread the foreground the steep banks of Barrack Hill now the site of the Pax l buildings to the river They were clothed with foliage upon which the autumn tints were just beginning to appear To the west the Ottawa hurled itself over the- Falls arid emerg ing from masses of foam spiny went sweeping grandly The City of Hull still in embryo and on the north side of the river green slopes extended to the waters edge They were unoccupied save by a little edifice called the Chapel of the where every fall the would perform their reli gious duties before going to spend the winter in woods Lady Head was charmed with beauty of the scene and being a skillful artist made- a clever sketch of the surroundings Later in year Lady Head went to and there Is little doubt used In fluence in favor of Ottawa as the na tional capital Doubtless too the sketch was of use In emphasizing picturesque features of the locality But the beauty of the place was not the only argument used Hon Scott in a carefully prepared memorial advanced many cogent reasons which were considered stronger than those urged by the Mayors of the other places inticatr according to report the fact that Ottawa was capable of being easily fortified was pressed up on the Duke of Wellington and so the great soldiers aid was given in Its favor No wonder that early in the fol lowing year a despatch came to efTect that the Queen had Wed up on Ottawa because it combined more advantages than any other place in Canada The despatch containing her lato Majestys decision was December SI a day which It is likely will ever bo borne in af fectionate remembrance by the people of the capital We are now in the midst of the Season We advise buying now We dont think there is anything gained by putting off m The Early Peaches are ruling very low this week basket eyries or ever handled We have the Choicest Huckleberries that we The berry is dry and good size Plums are very scarce in this neigh- Prices likely to be tan this season Have you tried MALTA VITA the New Breakfast Food lbs Granulated Sugar 30 lbs Brown Sugar The Grocer Grocer orders called tor and delivered promptly DRUG STORE SCOTTS PHARMACY A PICTURE Section Team Harness set age Harness sot Single Buggy Harness set Single Coupe Harness Judged Kept 12 WOO ft Diploma Diploma Diploma au 6p they ire wt In most cwti there to produce Have your Know their exact condition from an expert 1 GRADUATE OPTICIAN JwIr HEW MARKET OUR PLATFORM It pwre to your at price t the arid see jt A Ice for quantity of Ice to will Private for the itA at per Prize Ready The a was Just day two weeks in turning North York Kail Fair Friz book with a cover A copy eut this by tbe the Society Many Special will be bring but none are more tfce organ offered tor the Best TurnOut any school turncut be a idea It a of a wall a school arid must be largeenough show clearly pattern plan to te follow ta decrattog the room It must carried on a wagon or WSW ftftcoinpanM by ttw pupils evergreens and rot mural decora- turns n preparing exhibit We hope tloa within will- try capture Prize worth all the ool in will have oo which wilt be which they will a Dieting ai once In vite tho people to fcbow can bo united you fill In the you way Assortment Trunks and Valises of Bedroom Furniture Set Dining Furniture Parlor Suite Sofa Chairs and Centre Table 0 Panel Door Door Frames and Window Frames with sash and fitted hand made hammer brooms c not less that on background Assortment of hand Wools not than jair- 12 of leather Mitts Gloves Sewing Machine for family use dewing Machine for manufacturing I lino Committee are authorised the Board to liberal grants for Merchant Displays of the following Merchants Display Dry Goods Display of and Shoes Display of Groceries Display of Hardware Merchant Tailors Display Assortment of Stoves and Furniture 23 Druggets Display Collection of for Household Purposes Collection of Office Furniture Beat Collection of Pumps for Force and Wit Wind Mills Wind Engine and and Other Vehicles 1st Prize 2nd Prize 0 Diploma Diploma Gloss Section Justed Sept Farm Wagon Platform Spring Market Wagon J Single covered Double Seated Carriage Democrat Cutter Market 38 Implements Section Judged Sept 23rd 1st Prize 2nd Prize Best Collection of Plows 1st I vet by Bath Co St Toronto add added by Society 2nd a Largest and Best Variety of Agricultural Imple ments other than plows Art I Among in the British Colonial Art just open ed in the galleries of the Royal In stitute in Piccadilly The Aber deen Journal of Juno la a por trait of by Mr Home Montreal eon Mr George Russell Watson street Aberdeen other portraits In clude one and one of Mr by Mr Cole and another of the late General Sir Andrew Clarke by Mr Percy Spen cer- The exhibition ought to be in teresting at the present time and should also ho successful seeing that It has the support of royalty end her distinguished personages among thy patrons being the Prince of Wales a number of end present colonial Governors end all Lord Mount Stephen Mr Russells portrait of Lord Strut he on a is Bald by critics to oho and this favorable criticism Is all the more gratifying to the artist when it Is staled that his lordship does not care much for giving sittings Mr Russell how ever was fortunate to meet on the occasion of the and Princess of Wales visit to Canada end his for en to try his hand In re producing a likeness oh canvas of his lordship was grunted the sittings having been given In Horn in Mr George Russell to Aberdeen with his parents about a quarter of century ago Ho then went to Canada and giv ing himself entirely up to the pro fession of art he has made for him- self a high position In the art world his landscapes end having for years past been hung in place of honor in Canadian Royal Art Mr Russell who la to Aberdeen lady Miss Morrison on a visit to his friends Aberdeen during tho past month but left last night on his return to Canada wishes to thank the public for their liberal patronage in past and to a continu ance of their confidence in the future at their NEW STAND op posite Hardware Store THE OLD PLAN of handling None But the Best Quality in Drugs will he continued and all Patent Medicines and Sundries will be sold at REDUCED PRICES Hear Comer West Side of Main Street Remember the Stand Telephone Ho Apprentice Wanted g THE OF CANADA AUTHORIZED CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL HEAD OFFICE TORONTO NEWMARKET Clinton BRANCHES west I- Toronto Perth Ottawa St MOUNT ALBERT Montreal LLOYD BRANOH- W- STARK MX ALBERT Hi4t of the other to theme to spend their for Club Marching at home Instead of lolling fluent la not ttwl who Is willing to to nominate lor office There others Wu country great while are many good talkers who are poor J he stands by unconcerned a doers They are all wind dead weight amounts to much It would be hard to a The man or woman who Kreater husbands well is apt to well faith Is as much the key to here as It Is to the club room terIoiM Mitchell or Medical Journal ivs the of ft nil open ing Toronto for soma years past Interesting Bay First Dny Apr Deo April Dec Dec 1888 Ik April March Apri March Dec April Dec April Doc April Dec April lec in 1847 April 10 April Dec March Ike 18A2 April llio Juno 2i British American Business College Y M A BuildiQg Street Toronto J Chartered Principal DAVID HOSKIHS Chartered Accountant The only College In Toronto or Account ante or Our lobe InCnid AN EQUIPMENT OF VALUED AT OVKIl IS AN INDICATION OF THE COMPLETENESS OF OUR WlilTINO DEPARTMENT way ny time for free eel men In Six Hundred Positions Offered Our Students Last Year

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