Newmarket Era , April 10, 1903, p. 7

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1 THE HALL NEWMARKET FR1DJVA a ladies Fine Shoes for Spring teflon selling and from the large of Ladies for The New SHOE Partial Eclipse A partial eclipse of the moon takes piece tomorrow erenSng at and ending at pm Ham weather is predicted after this eclipse i Gospel Temperance Fair attendance at the meeting last Mrs Jane occupied the chair and Mrs Lush was organist The Misses sang a duett Mrs Jackson gave a reading and Rev J Fallis gave a ad dress The program next Sunday is to he furnished by Special Easter Services the morning will he The Empty Tomb Evening subject Unbolted doors Easter music by the Ye Old Folks Conoeft- The members will at the borne of Mrs Pros pect Avenue on Tuesday evening next at eight oclock Over are taking part on the program The Empress Fine Shoes We know they give every satisfac tion to the wearer They Kit Perfectly Look Neat and Stylish They Wear Well They are just what the Ladies want Price 300 GROCERY DEPARTMENT Now is your time to lay in your for the summer It Is very in price we do not keep any but the best Ask us for price by the Uriel COMB HONEY choice quality and a section STRAINED HONEY fine quality lb or in pails CHINA DEPART MENT Parting It is now the order for some coir respondents to write that winter is lingering in the lap of spring Last Saturday morning between and 3 inches of snow covered the ground and the snowrsbovels that had been carefully laid away for a season were brought into requisition again The snow was not very welcome after the delightfully warm weather we had been enjoying but it didnt stay long This season we are importing our Dinner and Toilet Sets direct from the manufacturers and will give you better quality at no more cost JUST OPENED OUR NEW TOILET SETS Pieces for worth DINNER SETS OUR NEW COMBINATION OF USEFUL PIECES Come and see for yourself We carry the largest stock outside the city and tell at close prices Change of i Under direction of the Postmaster- General the Postal Department at Ottawa has issued a notice to the ef fect that the rate of postage on third class matter except seeds cuttings bulbs roots bedding plants scions and grafts will be one cent for each two ounces or fraction thereof and on fourth class matter one cent for each ounce or fraction thereof 3rd Class Matter includes books circulars printed documents etc left open for inspection 4th class matter includes all kinds of merchandise and closed parcels Mr Graham on Queen St EG sowed six acres of oats ast week and found the land in good con dition Mr Tench has added a verandah to the front of his new residence on Queen Street Mr Walter Eves continues to ship a car of hogs to each Monday Chief Savage recovered a watch last Friday that had been lost for a number of months New Telephone Directories were dis tributed around Town this week There are connections at the ex change now including three longdis tance equipments League There was such a small attendance at the League last Monday evening that the election of officers was post poned till another meeting A de bate Is on the program for next Mon day night v The Newmarket High School Foot Ball Club organized this week with the following officers PresidentA Coombs Vice J Hollingshead Sec Ross Captain The club is desirous of arranging matches with other teams for the coming season A Royal Charges to be Formulated S1 From Saturdays Globe Several distinct steps of progress were made at the organization meet ing of thc Commission but at the request the prose cution commencement of the tak ing of evidence was deferred until a week from Monday nest At Mr Gamey counsel appeared ready to go on early next week as Chan cellor Boyd suggested but on second for an J quired on either sides will send at once for that purpose and thai means that communication will be en for my learned friends witnesses The Chancellor oiie boat be enough Mr Johnston We can send two The expedite matters Mr Blake remarked that were practical difficulties in the way of V are The fixing at the poles again at the End this week The public should remember Easter Monday is a bank holiday as well as Good Friday vv The pupils of the Separate School had a spelling match on Wednesday in the presence of Father Whitney A funeral from Aurora passed thru Town to St Johns Cemetery last Monday morning All departments at the United Fac tories are crowded with work and they are advertising for 20 more men and boys Dr Wesley has a new fence A bad washout occurred on Timothy street last Monday and traffic on the roadway was suspended till repairs were made We understand te Belle of our town was married last Saturday at Newmarket- We hear the groom is a mechanic from Cleveland Mr Richard is all smiles its a bouncing baby boy Smart has quit the railroad and is going to retire Walter Brooks has quit the and is going to work in Toronto of the Mount Albert Oat Meal mills is home for a month to help father on the farm Frosty thought they asked for an adjourn- navigation at this season moot until the inst Mr John- I presume the the accused was- ready and crossexamination of the meet the Judges suggestions but person making charge will take gave way to the representation of up two or three daysv In- the mean- Mr Blake on whom as the Chan- time could be going on the onus rested It was however decided that the papers are produced on Monday v was however- made for the pro duction all pagers in the case by Monday- next- and lowing thisj Mr Johnston The case are Johnston- of London For the charges will be formulated on Wed nesday or Thursday and the court will sit again to take evidence on Court was accordingly adjourned by crier until Monday April v Steady Work and Good We want Twenty to TwentyFive Boys and Men to years of age active and steady for Factory work None need apply who are not willing to stay on Apply at the Office at once Limited Lamps at Job Prices to ctear want the room from to worth double The Leading Reliable A SMITH Telephone 43 County Commissioners The York County Commissioners Monday afternoon in Mr J A in the old court House Toronto Mr J Barrett of the Power Company com plained of the condition of the ap proaches to the Scarlett bridge in Township Mr will make the necessary repairs and will be paid 30 for the work The papers in connection with the of the west wing of the Court House to the Consumers Co were signed J Manager of the Metropolitan Railway reported that the new cars would be running ten days FRANKLIN method 1st Sunday School The annual meeting took place on Thursday evening last week and was well Rev Fab lis occupied the chair The reports were very satisfactory Total num ber on the toll average atten dance 2d at tendance When teachers provide substitutes they arc marked pres ent Treasurers report shows the school to be about in debt on account of the excursion last year proving a financial failure The of Home Department reported that members were enrolled The election of officers resulted as follows P Pearson Secretary Howard Cane Secretary Russell Treasurer J Hughes Librarian Organist Miss Mabel Can Asst Org Miss Lush of Orchestra McDon ald Home Pearson Teachers A Coombs ftfrs Cane Miss Mamie Millars Miw Gertrude Millard J L Kitchen Manning Mrs L Atkinson Miss Olive Mabel Cane Miss Laura Mrs Hughes Mrs Miss L Richardson Mrs A Wm Eva Lush Mrs Hewitt Miss Alice Hughes Miss Haines Mr Miss Mo- Don agh Primary Miss Assistants Miss Hoover and Mrs W Teachers Rev I Low Mrs ffltsr MiflS Tire Secretary Librarian and Treas- t rruMttL to consider the question of excursion and a report to a We are sorry to hear that Mr is going to leave this town TheJfayor has bought his place and intend moving in at once Clara and gentleman friend were the guests of Miss Annie Oldham on Sunday Our choir was short of its best sing ers on Sunday night Miss Lillian is very ill with a bad cold Preacher Parks left town on the 1st of April to live at Ravenshoe The Belle of our town is learning to sing Alto Brooks has left town to help his father on the farm We under- Jtarid he is coming back to- the mill a mi in Grant was Registrar of the Mr The Promptly at the judges ascended the Bench and without a moments delay the Chancellor Registrar Grant to read Commis sion This occupied sever minutes the audience standing meantime Justice aduuujs- oath of office o Regis trar who in turn swore in Mr Butcher as court reporter Sheriff then swore in a dozen or more constables who are to maintain order and prevent crowding Sir John Boyd addressing the coun sel said the preliminary meeting had been called to arrange for the Method and manner of conducting the com mission tt was desirable that the matter should be prosecuted with pedition He supposed it was intend that the proceedings should be closed by April when the resumed he did not think it would be much sooner Their subject to counsel wasi that they should commence nest Monday with working sessions of the court to have witnesses examined and so on They also suggested sitting from to with an intermission of one hour for luncheon They would be glad to have toe view of counsel Mr asked if that would give time for the evidence to be extended from day to day 1 Chief Justice said he understood there would be no about that Mr Johnston said he would he ready by Monday They had had about two weeks in which a good deal of preparation had been made both on behalf of the Accusers and the accused Tltey had foreseen the fact that it would be necessary proceed with very great diligence particularly if the House was to reassemble on the of Mr- Blake Wanted Time- The Chancellor was about to name Monday as the day of resuming when NEWMARKET CANADA ATKINSON Optician NEWMARKET BO EXPERIENCE DEtlQH Copy ma Ac iifiio future meeting i- Avery pleasantevent took place at the home of Mr and Mrs Baker on Ann 1st when their younger daughter Miss Aurilla Maude was united marriage to Mr Goo Cook Rcy Washington tied the nuptial knot The Ladies Aid met at the home of Mrs Gilbert on Wednesday Mr started to Man itoba on Tuesday Mr P Cooncy and family have moved to farm of Wie late Cook which he has bought Mrs Thompson of called on Mrs P P Steele on Monday Mr Win Cook and family arc going to reside In town when they get their house repaired Seeding has been deferred on ac count of snowstorm and hard frost Mi us of Toronto is visiting at Mrs Phillips Mffis Alice M of Matkham visited relatives in this locality Sir Wilfrid announced on Wednesday that a committee of the House will be appointed after Easter to enquire Into the whole question electoral corruption and the reform the election law pie program for- next week includes the redistri bution bill and the budget speech Ala April A do over Hopewell settlement one and a hall miles north of here at this morning Twelve persons were killed four fatally Injur and a score more or less hurt In the Kansas election on Tuesday the vote in favor of enforcing the prohibition law was most over whelming in the history of the State Mr Blake interposed He ia would like an order for the of documents lie would also 1 like a reasonable time loconslder the answer to be made to them And an opportunity to present the charges to the court in as a shape as they could The Chancellor I understand the onus is on you and you need a little time to prepare you Initiate the proceedings I suppose Mr I am in the hands ftf the Court The Chancellor The charge has been made by you Mr Blake The Chancellor- You will necessari ly open Mr Blake said that he had had only very brief notice of meeting He had consulted with Mr Ritchie and Mr McPierson they thought It desirable to move for the production documents in matter Thc Chancellor I suppose mutual production will he for Mr Johnston Oh yes my Lord Thc Chancellor usual order will ko for production oh both sides Mr asked to be furnished with a copy of the commission and Mr Johnston handed him a copy at once Mr Johnston In reply to tho Chan cellor said he produce hie pa pers at once and it was decided the production should he on Monday Evidence on Monday Week Mr Blake said Wednesday was the earliest day he could proceed with the examination The difficulty was In getting witnesses from The Chancellor remarked that some witnesses were still in Mahitou- lln he understood the chief actor In the matter was here and Mr Johnston We the of reaching at this time of the year but provision will bo made by which a boat will go there for purpose of bringing flowffll witnesses may no All members present Minutes of confirmed read from Cars- Co re Municipal Man- Petition received from and otJiere asking to between Lots ana Cop- 1- east Messrs Keffer E and Barker were heard before Council in of various matters Til petition of It and oth ers was referred to the Itoael and Bridge Committee to Investigate and report at next Council meeting The Reeve Introduced a Bylaw to amend Urn Bylaw appointing Town ship as follows- viz To appoint J Lbwj Overseer in lieu of Rogers de clined appoint Over seer ln lieu of Roger Salter declined To appoint It Shaw Road Overseer in lieu of Tt declined Scott Road Over seer In lieu of Win To appoint Clark Over- sect in lieu of J de clined To appoint Rood Over seer In lieu of 1V de clined To appoint Road Overseer In lieu of J Huntley de clined To appoint Watson Pound- keeper in lieu of de clined Tto appoint Found- keeper Inl tou of OX Cunningham de clined appoint Alex Fencevlower in Of Kay de clined regularly A bylaw regularly pass ed to appropriate per year to bo expended in maintaining Eas tern Lino fts per agreement with Council of On motion Clerk was instructed to advertise for tender for and yds travel the Lino Lola to Inclusive eubject to direction and approval of Road and Bridge The Clerk was Instructed by to fitvtf notice poster and advertisement It is tlio Intention of Council to pass a Bylaw at their regular meeting on Juno to road known as tlie Mill from the 3rd Con Lino to to dwldp on wester ly bank of Alio Holland said road located on Lot Con of said Payments ordered as follows vis Arnold and A work Con ft Council adjourned to on day May at am 3 Bitter Marmalade Oranges per doz Onions per peck 10 lbs White Beaff 101b Pail Table Syrup 95c Lard 250 20 if 20 a Maple Syrup quart Cans it Bananas Wine gallon 100 Imperial gallon 125 10c to per Lemons An Excellent Black Tea lbs for w lbs of Dutch Set Onions at 2 lbs for a quarter Regular price per lb a a a OURS April 2nd 3rd and 4th 12500 100 1 ic may no re- HOLLAND LA COUNCIL Holland April CounoVl met April ivio and all the members present Minute last mooting read from Mr J asking this council to have Curtis for Lot on west St following bills ordered to 28rd erf 384 ftttendlng J oil and mors for street lamps Store Open 1st Night oc- Sole Agents in North York for Queen Quality Shoes A Large Display this Queen of Ladies Shoes on Opening Days Cor Main Timothy Tluvt Woodcock Lot on St to A that Mr Curtis will to appeal to trio Court Carried West Mr Dell and bo appointed to rent and repalrod and dancing platform fenced and that collector bo extend ed until tho 18tlv April ami that the council lot bo routed to Mr for year for sum Of Carried Mr West 1m appointed to re paired and on and bo ap pointed to get foot of 2lnoh plank same drawn and notify to on west of trooJc of Yoogo tho Reeve r and Mr Doll bo appointed to harp on west of Dal to stop from drifting on road Carried Bell West Bltat Jos and bo to pit on Mr property and If Is that gravel on St necessary order six copies Municipal World for year ror use of this Carried tho Audi tor report bo received and accepted That this coun- ell petition the Lfletators each munloriuillty tod at County with represented dlvlalons carried Council ill April at CI orb k

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