Newmarket Era , October 3, 1902, p. 3

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i J- iJV Weeks I I I OK l A Wff The Ever seen In tomorrow Getting Mr Albert The ere finishing the Littles residence The carpenters working on the fool at the edi tors pptends At the request of the Bible Soci ety there be an exchange pulpits next Sabbath and the Re of the Methodist church will conduct the morning services In the evening the pastor speak on The Mariners with whom Jonah sailed Gospel Tee adies the have to continue the Gospel Meetings at oclock on Sunday afternoons in the Hail next Sunday A good program has been prepared in view of ererium a large attendance is Snowball baa- challenged to their football match at here on Saturday They are two rattling pot tip for expenses i V Fairs Sutton West Weston and Oct and The East Toronto in of his visit to North Wet highly the good service to the farmers in Stock fully- recogniz ed On Wednesday evening of last week as itr Geo McDonald was about to take the train for Toronto where he has accepted a position in Architect Elite Office be was presented with a beautiful Gold Ring on behalf of Citizens Banc mark ap preciation and expression good George was by surprise- i Oct and KingTp Oct anil 10 Bradford Oct and of the ffloon On the will be in a state of total eclipse and the enters the until it emerges tjierefrom there trill be n interval of five hours and thirtythree Tbe time of totality about one oclock in morning tbe of Speaking of eclipses of moon exchange says Lunar eclipses doe to interposition of the earth between and moon sun ia at night time under our at the other side of the earth a high shadow upward If moon enters into this shadow It is plain that the sunlight is part ly or wholly cut off arid since the shines by no light of her own only by borrowed light from the pit It follows that when the moon is buried in the shadow all the di rect light is and she must lose brilliancy Great Demonstration Great preparations are going on for the fa Newman on Saturday in honor of Hon J comroittees been appointed to sec all Mails are to- A lid Evergreen is being erected front of Fire Hail Main Street and where ffpeaking wJU place l battdsoift decorated It will worth to to e dec orations to say notbing tie games and music Is that there will be tbe big gest crowd Newmarket ever teen as all over tbe trals are anxfoup to of Crown J Lands Low much they appreciate bis ser vices and also to the leaders of CM North York is treat principles of reform lie Demonstration promises to be largest fcVer in the history York A Procession by wily leave it am at Keswick at am McMillans at at at am at oclock A leaving Mount Albert am join the Sutton at at A Procession will leave Baldwin at I am to join the Sutton at Corners at A Procession leaded by the Hand will leave at am ftirninKtofl Pine Orchard and districts tbe at rd at oclock will be la line at am at am A irCetfott beaded the Band of Aurora will leave at oclock at Au rora at A mac at aru at dt5 Temper- at and Aurora at At the procession oble- will join be by Wte Corner and of Aurora proceed at rain fop will buy the Home stead at King City Lot ti Con King Township acres more- or less well watered and in a good state of Beautvfiyiy sit uated at King City village where are churches stores PO Railroad and every convenience A real bargain be fold Address Bowman He v of Pulpits- In view of the annual Bible Soci ety meeting on Tnureday evening of next week an exchange of pulpits has len arranged for next Sunday morning as follows ChurchRev Cornell Presbyterian Rev J Friends J A J annual routing will place in the Methodist church The ad dress will be given by Rev Dr J The usual prayer ser vices will be withdrawn in the sever- churches on of tits and arK3 is ex pected for Give him a Wgcheer tomorrow There was a splendid attendance last Monday evening and Rev J A gave an excellent on The Living Present as applied to Missions What we are wan by what we were in past and what we will be in the future is the result of what we are now The speaker then a ramble through the missionary fields of Africa India China and Japan and urged aggressive work in future Miss and Mr Stephens also Miss Moffat and Miss Lush contributed duetts Regular meeting next Monday even ing A Searching Question Nellie Lessor Dyke President of rdagniScent Shorts Horn Cattle bave arrived in Quebec for Sir Win Farm on St and are now in A man been sent from here to take care of them to New market as soon as released A bull MM and a heifer were purcbased from herd of King Edward m Something The Minstrel Company that played in Town Hall on Monday night drew a house and everybody was well pleased But the Treasurer did a trick was not very honorable bo repudiated part of a bill that was lI by the advance agent- tee on Wed nesday and passed This include sal aries for the quarter The Home has no coal yet and the Commission ers telephoned to a cou ple cars of soft coal RbvIocu Day Every seat in the School was fiiled last Sunday afternoon A Review was conducted by Supt followed by an admirable Address by the pastor Rev J The and cen- used to iiutrata scripture passages concerning words and actions and judgment children gave wonderful atten tion There was singing Pilfering duett by the Thompson Unmindful of the eighth command- sisters The Supt of Christian expressed his pleasure at being merit last Friday night somebody stole two baskets of beautiful green from Mr Mousleys garden He has decided to keep a bull dog in future It would serve somebody right if he had more than the scat of bis panis torn out while engaged in such a mean trick At the grayer service Thursday evening of last week gave a very interesting synopsis of the done by General Conference The services on Sunday were well attended Last committees reported progress in Connection the Festival Rev Jos a former pastor who was ex ceedingly popular has promised to be present and deliver a short Miss soloist in the Methodist Church al so on program- Regular Monthly Fellowship Meet ing at next Sabbath morn ing in the Lecture Room Pastors subject next even ing Elijah in the Widows House or Horns Trials and Triumphs St Pauls Festival Harvest Festival in connection with this parish took place on Wed nesday evening The Harvest din ner in School House to was well patronized and the la dies who undertook the management and charge tables are to be on the excellent results and they desire to thank everybody who in any way contributed to their success The service in the church at was well attended the Rev Canon preaching a very in teresting sermon from the words- The eyes of all wait upon Thee Lord and was much by bis former panrishonersi The special music was well rendered by the choir and Miss Elliott sang a pretty solo with excellent effect The church beautiful in the abundance and richness of decorations Oar- Toronto better i Another patient was removed to the Swiss Cottage Hospital on Sun day suffering smallpox She is Mrs of Beverley St Mrs lived opposite the home Miss Williamson who was takento the hospital a couple weeks ago It is thought that Mrs con tracted tbe disease Miss Will iamson as she was a frequent visi tor at the Williamson home The revised schedule governing the wages of the locomotive engineers on the Canadian Pacific for the next year was signed on Saturday evening The annual meeting of the Kew Beach Association was on Sat urday night at the clubhouse when most reports were pre sented The receipts from sources were about The last express the season came into Toronto on Sun day loaded with passengers local officials of the Grand Trunk say that there are still thousands of tourists in the north but that the express train was no longer needed Monday next the Alumni Association of Knox College will tender a banquet to Rev Principal it being the completion of his fifty years as a minister of the Pres byterian church- i To meet the exigencies of Toron tos poor during the present coal famine season Aid Foster has offer ed to allow the city to remove cords of wood from some proper ty he owns near Zephyr about miles from this city v It is expected the wood can be laid down here at about or per cord The timber is largely tamarack with some birch and hardwood Aid Foster wants a committee of Council to look after the distribution- so that it may be made fairly to the J Sold OUR PRICE FLANNELETTE filold At OUR PRICE FLANNELETTE Sold elsewhere at PRICE regular OUR PRICE CHEVIOT SUITING inches wide in Navy only regular price PRICE HOMESPUN SUITING Pure all wool inches wide in Dark and Oxford Greys Birck Navy and Brown regular OUR PRICE MENS LINEN Stand up Turn do each or for 253 MENS FLANNELETTE SHIRTS Only each MENS NIGHT SHIRTS and each MENS WOOL SOCKS from par pair upwards MENS UNDERWEAR all grades from upwards T NONE SO GOOD AS BAKING POWDER BELLING ROCHE CO flt the Uncle Toma Cabin never grows Reserving old There runs through it a vein The Woodbine has been the- great waa every of a ioue down Town last Sat urday morning but it was happily averted by the heroic action Con stable Savage A young roan was driving alone in a buggy and just opposite the new Sovereign Bank building horse took fright and the lines out the young mans hands falling out of the in front oil Sutherlands store when be noticed and young man powerles to it He darted alter the horse and grabbed har ness by the backhand As he was being carried along he grabbed the lines near tbe tilt and the horse to a standstill only a few feet of pathos peculiarly touching and It speaks the universal lan guage of heart It reflects like a prism the innermost phases of hu man emotion It is more than a play it is a moral classic It argues lor two of tho greatest of themes that can engage the mind human liberty and the immortality of the Notwithstanding its frequent production it is seldom tees the play as it is presented by Davis colossal spectacular company It is like meeting an old friend af ter many years- The management doubtless believes in the maxim Whats worth doing is worth doing well They have brought together in this production the requisites that go to make up a en tertainment J Davis colossal spectacular Toms Cabin Co appear at the Town Hall Wednesday Eve Oct Admission 15 cents Comet from another rig There were at Se S opportunity of and innes comet which to It ftypt tlje remarkable pace tbe Royal Hotel and courageous act of Constable is worthy of praise Convention The Sunday School workers of pint in the school room last Friday evening and of miles per It is now visible to the naked eye you know Just to look for it ant is easily seen with an ordinary pair of opera glasses but vrtll grow as it the sun and develops a and vill be very beautiful and local arrangements tot ihe dMJnct in a few weeks a being North York Convention which watched at the Toronto Ob servatory fa to be held in Newmarket on the of November torteession will be held lit church the to sessions in ihi Methodist church and and afternoon sessions on the the Presbyterian church Mr Walter J was appoint ed Secretary of following Forsyth will leave Dickson Mrs A by Mamie Mllard Miss Minn Miss Pearl Millard Mrs and Lehman All Or billets are to be In the hands of the Secretary Friday the of November four in New market were appointed to look filter music for an excellent con vention are about completed ad pro grams in a ew days or It is located not far from the Gamma and is a large nebulous mass with a decided condensation hear the bright star it has no tail yet but somewhat pear shaped with very illdenned rayed It is travelling to wards the sun with unusual rapidity During the time of observation last night at the Observatory it had moved the space of one quarter the diameter of the moon The comet appears to be nearly half the of the moon through the and the region surrounding it is About midnight it is plainly visi ble about the centre of sky It will remain in view for about a month and a half and then disap pear has not been such a large one as this promises to lie attraction since Saturday last the rain had sadly with the sports Few citizens are better known or more highly respected than exAid and as Monday wll be the golden jubilee of his arrival in the city steps are being taken by- hie more friends to fittingly celebrate it A largo crowd of friends assembled at the Union Station Tuesday after noon to wish Voyage to Dr ence on her departure for China where she goes as the repre sentative of the Womens Missionary Society of the Methodist Church of Canada to take up the work of med ical missionary There are two kinds of boy bright and the cigarette Mud needless to say the latter are the less useful and the less Ontario is without a dollar of debt presently payable and on had of cash In the Bertram Spencer who died on Sunday last as a result of an acci dent while hoarding a street car about nine days previous was a leading physician In the city He tripped and fell cutting the of his head slightly The was considered trifling but shortly after erysipelas In which resulted fa tally lie leaves a The Observatory people arc taking rumen Inherent In Comet now visible In the heavens A riullp from and about lbs also and four thousands at Island all have been prwentec to Zoo and will form of the Animal collection at that resort The famous Abbe Coronation choir party will give a facsimile production of the rclefnal coronation music as In Westminster Abbey on the occasion of the coronation of their VII and Queen Alex andra In the Metropolitan church of city Day and following Friday Is In to make the occasion one of nation Interest a large contingent of promi nent of this city vlftltfrrf on Saturday to be present at the North York frAfrtn in honor of its worthy lo cal KJ Davis Choice cows are in demand The sort of stock coming in is bring ing to but really good ani mals will fetch to Hogs axe down for selects and for lights and fats The prices a cattle are about the same The highest in Toronto this week and the most go ing at Second grade twt to Good Stocked weighing to will fetch to and heavy short keep feeders to Choice butchering cattle are bringing as high as but tor or dinary to fair the range Is from to Dry cows are bring ing about to are scarce at to per lb Sheep are bringing from to bucks to lambs about to ooks and SPICES JAR RINGS Toronto Toronto Oct White Wheat per bush a Red Wheat per a Spring per bush ft Goose Wheat per bush ft Oats per bush a Eggs per MM Butter I a Potatoes per 0 a Hay per ton 10 a Wool per lb Op a Dressed Hogs per a fore M a Beet bind a Chickens per pair 0 a a Turkeys a 0 0 Patents at Cut Prices Reg Our Kidney Pills I Nor vo Food CO 35 Chases K Pills Pierced Discovery Pierces B Perfect Headache powders in box Malt Extract FARMERS are invited to call and procure a FREE Sample of our Colonial Stock Food A A BRADLEY CHEMIST Newmarket a W 1902 FALL WINTER 1903 Wo refrain from describing our stock in detail because its not pos sible to convoy to you a correct idea of its goodness this way object of our talk hero is to get you 63 0 0 06 17 Oot 2 Flour per barrel a Wheat per a White Wheat per a Wheat per a Buckwheat a Barley per i a Oat per bush a Peas pet a per bush a roll per lb 17 a Egs per a Lambskins a Wool per a Hay per ton ft a Bran per ton 13 per ton a Potatoes per bag a fat a pair Geese per lb Turkeys per a 0 Rather youd see makes first then you will realize fully I what a powerful valuciving concern wo are Though we show all tho faddish in as well as la- OVERCOATS our prices as fair for the thatwo con trol as for tho beat known staple Thats our of doing business a small of profit smaller than any other house could afford to exist under satisfies us immense of business makes this pos sible This Is not talk tremendous variety of styles- tho excellence of the fabrics tho superb tailoring of tho SUITS AND OVERCOATS THAT YOU CAN BUY OF US AT 150 660 and And corn pare them with others ancl youll quickly one of W Main Tloiotly

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