Newmarket Era, 17 Jun 1904, p. 6

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NEWMARKET FRIDAY JUNE 17 a DAVIDSON Mount Albert Ontario I good Money to IRf-lUt- on SEED OATS New Century for Sale Salt and Farmers Binder Twine always on bind Highest market paid for all kinds of grain SHIELDS Mount Albert MANAGER Jersey Grades for Helfera from months to ears old hive been bred also For further particulars o STOKES Mount Albert BALD WN I am in a very amiable mood week as I have news items so many nice women Heres two of them Mrs George and Miss Anderson arc our ANNIVERSARY Anniversary services of the Hope Methodist Church will be held on Sunday June Service at Ifl am and pm On Wednesday June will be a tea and lecture- Rev Dewey of To- delegates to the Christian Church ronto will deliver bis lecture on Character or Cash There will al so be music by Miss and Mr of Toronto and Miss L Terry and Misses Stewart Terry and Allison of Mount Albert See posters for particulars The Liverpool London Globe INSURANCE Available i i BAD BRANCH Acta DAVIDS OK CSMITH Atftnt AttCrt tr You can save money by baying Furniture at the BARN STRUCK A heavy thunder storm passed over this locality on Tuesday afternoon No damage was done in- our immedi ate vicinity but on the Scott town line the lightning struck the lightning looks happy rod on Mr Arnold Dunns barn The J Up fluid passed down the rod breaking three panes of glass in a window op posite the rod in the stable under the barn Mr Dunn who was in the stable received a shoes and his arm and back were burned but not seri ously Another man who was with him also received a shock Conference this week Heres another Miss Lillian Mil Mount Albert arrived here on Saturday evening to visit her many young friends She is staying with Miss has de veloped into a handsome as well as a sweet young woman Always a great favorite here The Palace has looked desperate ly lonely and forsaken lately but the Royal Family arrived home on Sat urday evening and now it bears its welcome aspect and King otherwise to the superlative satis faction of all An extended notice in this issue Is not practicable Knowing what a wretched cook Mrs Owl is and wishing to relieve the and afford a temporary relief the Ladies Aid donated us a large box of samples of too delicacies served up to the guests Need I say they were appreciated I guess not Many heartfelt thanks from your admiring friend Ive said enough You see that chai sitting on the horn of the new moon me If I say too much- the editor will me up side down I r wo Mrs has been in the city for of the rod was melted and the eight or on her return she was accompanied by Miss Ruby who has spent the past eight months in also Mr little folks pets Mrs whose health is not good re mained in the city under medical I am not so wrapped up in of our own girls as to warp my judgment and prevent me seeing the merits of other fair ones I am Mr George K was thrown j in the weddings of two of from his wagon and severely bruised Suttons young women Miss Sum- Pa and Miss Of these I can not speak too eulogistic They THROWN FROM A WAGON He applied Chamberlains Balm freely and says it is the nest liniment he ever used Mr are an they is a well known citizen of North am glad to see the citi- Conn There is nothing equal recognize their merits Thc Pain Balm- for sprains and bruises to Miss were not It Will effect a cure in onethird NO COMPETITION The uniform success of Chamber lains Colic Cholera Rem edy in the relief and cure of bowel complaints in children and adults has brought it into almost universal use so that it is practical ly without a rival and as everyone who has used it knows is without an equal For sale by T Lloyd Bedroom sod Parlor and Tables and Fancy Chains We are also agents for Pillow Sham Holder and the celebrated Stretcher and a Goods delivered free of charge when ordered in quantity ALLAN THEAKER Try Oar Own Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil with Wild Cherry Bark An Excellent Remedy Coughs Colds AND time required by any other treat ment For sate by T Lloyd The annual garden party of the of worth She will make an admirable pastors wife Some weeks since I made reference to a spat As the folks were good friends of mine was anxious to see a reconciliation Presbyterian Church will be held as advised the young man to get his usual on July 1st Further j around the lassies neck and lars later There will foe a baseball match here on Saturday when our local club will make it up It seems he took my advice kindly Humor says they are out driving and all is sweet as the be up against tin Newmarket juniors honeysuckle Im glad Lung Trouble We the leading makes of Trusses Properly fit and guar anty them Forrests Drug Store MOUNT ALBERT MOUNT ALBERT Our The male quartette of the Presby terian choir will sing in connection with the service on Sunday evening Come to the Mount Albert branch for your butler paper and get the best The band played at the garden par ty at Egypt on Monday and gave ex cellent satisfaction The band have decided weather per mitting to give an open air concert every Wednesday evening SUED BY HIS DOCTOR A doctor here has sued me for which I claimed was exces sive for a case cholera morbus says White of At the trial he praised his medi cal skill and medicine I asked hint if it was hot Chamberlains Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy he uscd as had good reason to believe it was and he would not say under oath that it was not No doctor could use a better remedy than this in ease of cholera morbus it never fails- Sold by Lloyd Wall Papers and Carpets Are In for Spring It will pay you them before buying ROSS BROS T ALBERT DRUG STORE PERSONAL Miss Miller has returned from Baldwin where she lias been enjoying a pleasant visit with her friend Miss Miss and Mr Davis of Bradford were guests at lie home of Mrs on Sunday Mr of the Sovereign bank is enjoying his hol idays at his home here Mr John Rowland barris ter of Toronto an old Mount Albert boy was married on Wednesday to Miss Evelyn Meaner Berlin Mrs Thos Rowland is visiting at her old home in Cedar Mr Stewart Terry of the Sovereign Bank here leaves for Brampton this week to spend Ms holidays with friends there Mr and Mrs J Rowland went to on Wednesday to at tend the funeral of her father Mr Starr A STOCK OF Field and Garden Seeds- arrived Carrot Beet Mangel and Turnip JWj At right prices A Full or SPRAYING MATERIALS on OF MODERN SUR GERY Wonderful things ate done for the body by surgery Organs are tak en out acraped and polished and nut back or they may be removed entirely hones pipes take the place of diseased sections of veins antiseptic dressings are ap plied Jo wounds foruUes and burns and like Injuries before Inflammation Peter has gained wonderful ly lately On Saturday he took a long drive to Virginia and decorated bis sons grave in St Anthony Church Cemetery Grandma Tomilson is taking a good deal of outdoor exercise these days enjoying teameetings social enter tainments and such like Youd scarcely believe her to he in her eightyfourth year Great crowds flock to town on Sat urday evenings now and they stay as if they never intended going home Our merchants must get tired of em The public streets of our village are not intended for a practice ground for football games A valuable window in Johnsons store was broken last week Now theres Enoch Brown of our town With care he placed the football down Then with a kick he sent it high In atoms made the glass to fly For this they taxed him Js three That was rough fare you will agree So now I say to you young men See that this happens not again Undaunted by his- failure to make a single driver of his broncho Walt is now as busy as a bee tryj dig to make a cavalry charger of him but natures instinct to drop his head and elevate his heels is still strongly predominant Ladies Aid at Mrs Geo Tomil- last week was a bumper I think equalled the record Though I guess those Keswick friends think charity begins at home Waller has amid many vicissitudes of fortune had weather etc completed the filling in at the new bridge It passes inspection of the Owl as A Our County Bridge is a great lov ers walk Many a love story has been whispered and no doubt Cupid is often sitting on the railings Childrens Bay on Sunday here was a rnodtrate success Our little folks acquitted themselves with distinction Father If elses cement walk looks fine though It longitude rather out of proportion to its latitude A little more width would have Im proved appearances We hereby notify our baker that we prefer our bread light in quality hut heavy in weight A slight dis crepancy in the latter respect makes us feel like kicking Our farmer folks are overjoyed to see a ray of sunshine So much wet weather has put them so far behind with their work that they arc almost J Johnston and Angus Hamil ton have joined the recruits for the Body Guards and left Monday for Niagara Mr Geo and sister Nellie spent Saturday and Sunday in bridge Mrs Henry of is visiting friends at Mrs Draper of who has been ill for some time is still very poorly A number from Mt Pleasant took in the anniversary services at Egypt Sunday and Monday and report a good time Mrs Canning of De spent a few days last week visiting her mother Mrs Wight and friends in A Strawberry Festival under the auspices of the Ladies Aid of the Presbyterian Church will be held on Wednesday evening June on Mr Geo Hamilton lawn Sut ton Brass Band and Orchestra and other local talent will lie in attend and enjoy the first treat of w season Tea served from to Mrs- Manning now able to do light after being laid up all winter vast fall she fell and broke both honey of one ankle This was followed and when just able to be around she fell again and broke two ribs followed by sickness again The were very kind and Mrs Manning continually expresses her gratitutc to Mr and Mrs Dunham and also an aged stranger who picked her up and ad ministered much comfort in her time of need TJie storm that passed over hereon Tuesday struck two places and caus ed considerable damage The light ning struck the chimney on the house of Mr J A Cole knocking it all to pieces put a hole through the roof about two feet square knocked the ridgeboard passed down the stoffpipes twisting several links in all manner of shapes blew the stove- doors open and set fire to some on- the- floor Mr Cole was going at the time and the shock caused insensibility He fell from the second step from the top to the bottom of the stair He was the only one in the house at the time Fortunately he came to his senses at once and noticed the house full of smoke as well as some and curtains on fire which he threw out of the door This no doubt prevent ed the place from being burnt down The damage is covered by insurance Mr Coles barn on the same farm was struck during the same storm The gable was knocked out two rafters broken and slivers thrown forty feet away The barn did not take fire Damage covered by insurance- Rev J Simpsons farwwell sermon next Sunday afternoon at oclock Everybody is sorry he is going away Mr spent a couple of days at this week looking for horses SUTTON Dr Greenwood attended the wed ding of his sister in on the Miss Minnie will ho join ed in the bond of wedlock today Wednesday Further particulars next week Mrs Frank and Miss of were the guests a few days last week of Mr and Mrs of Sutton The met at the home of Mrs Silver last Saturday afternoon Mr Joseph of Toronto came up on Saturday to sec his fam ily and returned on Monday Mr Harry Hawker of the city paid a visit here to see his mother and sisters The 330 Saturday train has com menced to run to Jacksons Point The flour mill will be closed on Thursday afternoons each week for a few weeks Mr and Mrs Boyd and their daugh ter Mrs Palmer of Toronto arc oc cupying their cottage at the Wow Muslins New Zephyr ginghams New Suitings A H WIT ALB I J Pounds Wanted We Must Have It No other buyers can pay our prices EG SON MOUNT ALBERT GOOD Window Shades Paints Brushes Sporting Goods rfeldt MOUNT ALBERT J grove last Monday grand success 9 The preparatory services jo Presbyterian Church last week Boot Sunk conducted by Rev A 3 Newmarket a college inn of Que June 13 The It and was Navigation Companys steamer Mr and Mrs Allison and daughter with about 100 passengers and Miss Jessie are enjoying cottage life crew was struck by the Cape Breton 0 GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY SYSTEM North Ontario Farmers and Womens Institutes EXCURSION ON Tuesday June TRAINS 4 AND tit a foil line Of PATENT MEDICINES TRAIN NO Brechin Gamebridge Sunderland TRAIN NO Jacksons Point Sutton Baldwin Brown Hill Zephyr Crossing Mount Albert Vivian TIME TfMK n vexed to lynch the Owl and cremate Almanac Hut still the AN fat which them to fc without maturation and in onethird T the time required by the old treats meat Chamberlains Pain Balm LLOYD Oh fcrri and Jilt Railway Co are wterworka in their juk at Bond a on this principle If Is an and when applied to cause them to heal quickly Keep a bottle of Pain Bairn In your home and it you and money not to mention the Inconvenience and which injuries entail For ftale by Lloyi Ux bridge has a population of and ft total of Twenty years ago bridge bad population of a ably may err the Almanac never The garden party given by the La dies Aid Presbyterian Con gregation was a phenomenal financially socially and numerically It a glorious evening and throngs gathered In attendance equal to a fail fair or of July celebration The Financial returns aggregated somewhat over a hundred dollars consequently there have been about five hundred in attendance The festivities were maintained to a late hour Junior Clerk of the weather ordered a aUrm Providence graciously dosiredj i TRAIN NO 1 CHILDREN HALF PRICE Tickets good going on train only valid to return the following r Of 55 TIME 7 TIME KATE 05 200 I RATE 45 25 RATE SI 20 RATE 25 at the lake Miss Nellie Harrison who has been the of her aunt Mrs No ble for some time went home last Monday A of the young people of Sutton attended garden party last Monday in connection with the anniversary of the Presbyterian Church in Mr Donalds grove The Egypt choir deserve high commenda tion for their musical ability Mr John and wife arc oc cupying their new cottage at the lake What might have proved a serious fire last Tuesday was fortunately averted by being Keen before it had made much headway The scene ol the fire was Mr A E stable and started from ashes con taining live coals being thrown down near the building This should prove a warning to be more careful in such matters Who will say that the Sutton young ladies arc not attractive In vitations arc out for the marriage of Miss Beatrice Leigh to Mr John Fry of May happiness bo their Jot in life This life is with joys and sorrows We have been referring to some of the most happy events of life and we now turn to one of the saddest viz death Mr A I Milne who been an Invalid and sufferer for five years borne with pa tient resignation and with Christian hope passed away suddenly Thurs day morning of last week in- the year of his age His remains were interred in Briar Hill Cemetery on Sunday afternoon last His son Alexander and wife of St Cathar ines and James of Saginaw Mich attended the funeral Mrs and family are go ing to reside at the lake for a while before leaving for the NorthWest Preparations arc being lor laying cement hidewalks At the recent University examina tions in Medical Messrs Amos Kay and James A of Virginia passed successful ly the former for 1st year and the latter for 3rd year Mr J was In the city last week on business The Rev Mr McLennan and Mr A of Button attended Anglican Synod in Toronto last week Mr and been away oh a visiting tour and their daughter Miss has Charge of his business during his fathers absence One of tho roughs who annoyed ThoroBred Jersey Bull A twoyearold child ol Mr a coaler en route from this port to Foster of fell into to North Sydney and sunk in feet of water and was drowned of water in less than ten minutes miles below here this morning drowning five people The Canada was proceeding to port when the Cape struck her amidships Lambert strain kept hi and went through about feet As BERKSHIRE chin nt t for sale bred from imported Price each registered Satisfaction guaranteed J the ship went down the majority of the passengers clung to the floating deck while others threw themselves Into the river after procuring life- preservers The passengers were picked up by the steamer taint en route to Quebec and to where they were cared for hy Mayor About fiCO pas sengers lost all their clothing OOQ- The Co New York June it The stockhold ers of the Lake Superior Corporation which is the recognized Consolidated P NOTICE Remember Decoration DA it Queen lie Cemetery Sit- June 25 at 2 oclock in afternoon for the purpose of trees shrubs and otherwise Ing the grounds Everybody cost day This Is most popular most in structive and cheapest Oil Mrs Welsh paid a fine of five dollars the year his misdoings Mrfl Tuesday for mSSmWi visit with friends in I The Garden Party in Mr Donald I Lake Superior Company today elected following officers and board of directors President Chas Warren of Toronto vicepresi dents of New York Thomas J of Mont real John Terry New York Clarke New York Orange NJ Marie Out Charles Philadelphia Toronto aud Trowbridge New Haven A A cheque for to lie used as capital was paid Into the treasury of the company at todays meeting FOGG J J TERRY If AYLWAKD Sec J RHE or MARRIAGE LICENSES BUTTON Won June The long con templated attack by the Japanese on Port Arthur began early this The Russian forces around the city were reinforced by the troops which had garrisoned and Klnchou The Russian vessels in the harbor with their great guns aided the land forces repelling the attack The goes on St Petersburg June All Japa nese movements arc Interpreted as caused by anxiety to hamper as much as possible whatever movements Gen makes to help Port Ar thur Not only have the Japanese bombarded the west coast tung Peninsula where the railway runs close to the shore feints of debarkation but Gen Kuroki has assumed the offensive eastward Ho has sent an strong column that drove out the issinns from a fortified position at miles northwest of cheng Inflicting a loss of men Riehordson NEWMARKET DENTIST Will be at Albert Brooks Block Tuesday of each month- Lawn Mowers GARDEN RAKES HOES SHOVELS POULTRY NETTING SCREEN DOORS AND MIXED PAINT ALLC0L0P3 CURTAIN POLKS ff DOW SHADES CROQUET SETS AND HAMMOCKS Mount Albert R- Clank Main St

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