Newmarket Era , June 15, 1906, p. 5

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f v ONTARIO Capital Stock Paid up BEST Total Head Office Toronto CHAB President General NEWMARKET BRANCH A General Banking Business TRANSACTED Interest Allowed on Deposits AT HI0BE3T ISSUED AT American bought and told Collections promptly attended to- BOSS LEGAL m Thos J Barrister Notary Public Another Buyer In order to increase re num ber oft pur list to20Q0toerext Mr Allan Howard has engaged subscribers can of by Mr Shields of Mount Alpcrl t to the year for 30 and assist Mr Ford to buy at sbo paragraph i to your neigh- shipment at Newmarket borwho borrow paper Main market to loan on Farm Security Hillock Lee Clark BARRISTER fcC Bank Cor NT Private Trust Funds to Loan at Current Hates Conveyancers fl over Billiard Parlor Newmarket Herbert Aurora will also be at on Saturday and Court J Boss Co Bankers and Ontario Bank Aurora INSURANCE J A Agent for fire Life stock for si Church Parade Next Sunday evening the of Tuscan Lodge will assemble at Masonic Hall arid rivarca to Pres byterian Church where the pastor will preach a sermon to the brethren Half Holiday During June July and August employes ol the United Factories Office Specialty Works and the Era Office have Saturday afternoon off This accounts for the fair attendance at the Lacrosse Match last Saturday afternoon Farmers Estate William who was a farm er of died on the of May and left no will The estate of is invested as follows Household goods and furni ture farming implements horses horned cattle sheep and swine book and promis sory notes real property Under toe Act estate will be divided among six daughters one son and the widow Mrs Paulina Lin- stead paper week Era and Montreal Star bal ance of 60 cents Money to at Current tbe Newmarket AUCTIONEER Bent Collected Street Newmarket Bolton Fainter and House Decorator Com Caarcb Street Buy at The mania for city purchasing is perhaps not so prevalent as at one lime Citizens who at home find that year in and year out they are just about their railway fare ahead while those who habitually leave their home to spend their money in the generally find that their pro fit is largely made up of such sight seeing as the city affords Every dollar that property owners in town spend In the purchase of goods from city stores shows a proportionate re duction in the value of home property Local estate will never show a profitable advance until home loyalty will show itself in home moneyspend ing Brought to Newmarket the body of The Maurice was brought to Newmarket on the early train last Monday morning having been found oh Saturday This is the young man who was drowned the Montreal River us four weeks previous The funeral took place on Monday afternoon mothers residence and was largely attended the cadets of the Newmarket High School being in uniform His death was greatly lamented v Brief lets hat a Great Storm Did m IN A great windstorm almost cy clonic violence accompanied by ter rific rain and vivid lightning passed over all Southern Ontario Friday af ternoon and evening doing damage that in the aggregate must amount to hundreds of thousands of dollars Telegraph and telephone lines are down in all parts of the country and reports are therefore the most fragmentary nature is not yet certain that there was heavy loss of life but among the more serious pro- losses are tho following Niagara Falls the walls of the two main gables of new General Hospital collapsed and tons of ma sonry crashed through the floors to toe basement Plate glass windows were blown in on the business streets Hamilton and of the roof of the Inter national Harvester Companys main building was carried away Other companies including tbe lines of 44 8 24 Part- About tickets were sold at New- market the Excursion suffered severely Monday Morning Mr A Evans has made two or three trips tji the lake in his auto car lately and it is giving great sat isfaction Price of butter paper at Era Office Order now The Tabgoos play at Orillia next Wednesday The presented Mrs Hall with her cheque for last Sat urday being only about a month since the death of her husband Struck by Lightning Iiyman Jackson of MARRIAGE LICENSES At Bra Office Newmarket Private VT Paper at private residence If NEWMARKET works IK Monuments and Head Stones Call Before Ordering JAMES During the heavy storm that passed over this section on Friday evening the residence of Mr Green wood on the of Whitchurch was struck by lightning and the plaster knocked off two rooms Fortunately the inmates were not hurt neither did the place take fire There was a lightning rod on the house but it was out of repair having been put up by the Globe Lightning Rod Co over years ago The damage is estimated at between and Mr Greenwood thinks it was such close call that he has gone to the expense of having the lightning rod repaired Two farmers in King Township re port that each lost a cow by light- killed in the pasture field being Here I I have a lot of Work Horses that be before tbe hired Is up for she cays wont attend to them any longer and we lont Want her to leave help me of toe difficulty by buying the A Livery CHEAT SCHOOL ELLIOTT TORONTO my J ELLIOTT Principal HOUSEKEEPERS i m vdefc M W- price AT A AND A SMITH Crushed Stone An exchange had the following in teresting article last week that should of interest to the town council and the officials of the surrounding townships The village council as an experiment bought a car load of stone from Kirk- which they have placet on Main street The stone cost the SI 40 a ton of lbs at the sta tion here The cost of the car and placing on the road vis for yards or fifty cents a yard Last year it cost double ibis price to put gravel on the road and the ma terial was not so gool council will several more cars at once This crushed makes a very road if it can at the above rate its use should investigated for our roads In place of the broken stone usually put down around and in the country Proclamation In of the development of a case of smallpox in Town Mayor has issued a proclamation re quiring all have not been successfully vaccinated within seven years to present themselves forthwith to some legally qualified practitioner for such purpose As the statutory regulations require all school children to he vaccinated the Public Schools were dismissed on Monday morning for that purpose The school Trustees will not allow any chlkl to attend school who has not The case in Town is a very mild one and was brought here from Re- West Lome Sneddon Zona St Thomas was swept by the cy clone and trees were blown down ail over the city A portion of the roof of the shops was blown away Street car and power service was suspended Near the city sever al barns were completely demolished and a number moved oil their found Cousins barn was demol ished at The loss will be A Detroit lxv on way to a Canadian summer resort was blown off Belle Isle bridge and drowned One man was crushed by a falling near London and may die Two men are reported to be killed near Springfield Tho 00foot elevator at Port Stan ley was blown over In Chatham the storm was terrific The tower Park Street Metho dist Church collapsed and beautiful shade trees the growth of years were uprooted Factory chimneys were levelled and lines of communication disabled East of Windsor all lines were down and marks of the storms devastation were everywhere in evidence The cyclone swept through Rodney by a who was visiting his uncle and latter was boarding with Mr on Cedar Strict The patient was removed to a tent in a field in the Township of where his wants arc being attended to at the expense of the corporation Mr Wideman and his family are also in quarantine and every precaution will be taken to prevent of the dread disease and lifting everything move able in its course Maxwell church on the sixth line of Plymouth was struck lightning which tore a hole in the roof At Rodney the cyclone blew the roofs off the Binder Hotel and Rodney House Sarnra received the full brunt of the spread storm Industrial and milling plants including Law rence Sons mill from which 1500 feet of rooting was torn away At Port Robinson a killed On Saturday afternoon the lightning at her home Junior Lacrosse goo If of Newmarket and Shamrock of Toronto Junction played the Henry lames of Little Britain Out who was standing against his barn of spectators For juniors played fast snap py lacrosse Some of plays would have done credit to inter mediate teams though was cer tainly a great Jack of head work especially defence of the New market team and had it not been for the splendid work of Knowlcs in goal the score might have been vastly dif- Price iktovj to by for all the Town prompt attention feoyo Old HEWSPAPEl ft Vet Hurrah for Tbe next holiday for the farmers will be on Wednesday next week when the great annual excursion the North York Agricultural Society take place to the progressive town of Following is the Train TimeTable price of tickets lor this section Station Time King am Aurora L35 am Newmarket am Holland Landing am Bradford 05 am Lefroy am Arriving at at Returning leave oclock and arrive in Newmarket pm All tickets a to the next day If the parties fiO desire Special arrangements have lxn made the thorough enjoyment of The boat trip espe cially will afford an opportunity to the glorious scenic effect of this charming resort for known to all parts of the world let ter than to many persons who reside a travel Cana dian should see for the of arid the Direct ors of Society deserve for aiforBri5 the residents the a at opening game of the junior struck and killed by lightning series this district at two others who were standing inhibition Park before a fair crowd with him were knocked down William Clapton aged years M Wilson years killed in collapse Springfield Arthur killed by light ning near Zurich brother was injured They werein a barn Mrs her 21yearold daughter Minnie were struck by lightning while in the cellar of their house three miles from The The Tatagoos certainly daughter Was killed toe mother classed their opponents from very may die first and seemed to he in better con dition keeping up the pace till the last whistle was blown the first quarter the only goal was scored Newmarket in one min ute after a bit of lightning play which seemed to dazzle the visitors for fiiM three quarters wortb the fast home player was laid out with a broken- nose the second three more were tal- for home in aiwl minutes respectively Jim did fast lallig In this quarter he was asleep when the ball was being passed to him one goal In the 3rd quarter it made 50 in favor of the visitors were getting desperate and resorted to To ronto Junction mixing it up considerably which Ross Tri vet was laid out with a gash over the eye A small sized scrap ensued hut the referee Soon secured order T Doyle A took the name the offender Johnson and will report him to as a candidate for suspen sion In the last quarter with only men to a side the locals became care less and the visitois got down to their home doing some really prettv play slipped In throe In sliort order The game ended to In favor of Newmarket Several were on each side by referee who gave general satisfaction The game was greatly delayed by heavy body checks con venient cramps etc and did not fin ish till after oclock Junction Smith point Gil bert cover Johnson defence Irvine Scott centre Savage home Smith Wallace Davis outside Curtis Newrnaiktt Goal cover Nelson defence Dun can Brimwjn Rogers centre home J years old was killed by a bolt hear St William His mother was stunned by the shock Mrs Maria aged living near Buxton died excitement dur ing storm toe vicinity of a son of John Cook a farmer had a miracu lous escape Lightning- struck barn where he had taken shelter with a team of horses One horse was kilted ami Cook who was standing beside it was rendered un conscious for several hours by Mm shock He is partially paralyzed but will recover Andrew Cornish Pond Mills km four head of cattle valued at Around Belmont eight barns were struck and several and a num ber of cattle were killed Near Dor chester two cows arid a horse were killed Ai horse was killed in London town ship at the North Cheese fac tory The storm did a dollars damage near Tilbury The heaviest sufferer Crawford the roof oft his brick stable and walls also suffered Mrs Crawford also had a warehouse blown down and lost a portion of the roof of factory A Urge plate of Mr M was blown in and flax mill sheds were Considerable damage was done the surrounding country to and crops One of the peculiar features of storm lb Is reported at farm of Just outsklc of the city A 45 feet was lifted bodily by the and blown owr a alied 22 feet high safely In Mam- on the other It is still standing lory is verified A J PIlM a Our Itching Blind Piles authorised to refund if OINTMENT tolKdaya Send Eta to County Caffrey Town Council The Council met on Friday even ing The in resent Messrs Robertson Cane Morgan Smith and Keith The minutes of last meeting were read and confirmed The following accounts or dered to be paid A It ice Lewis Sons Can Gen Co Can Express Co Pay Sheet 5 Pay Sheet No United Factories The application of Mrs ridge for water was granted The application of t Brooke for water on Lot St was referred to the and Committee Mrs Partridge made applica tion to have her light contract changed from the meter to the flat rate- Referred to the and Commit tee Mr J and others presented a protest against locat ing the small- pox hospital on the west end of Andrew St Moved by Mr second ed by Mr Keith that the Clerk see Geo Williams and Mr Schmidt and see if hospital site can be obtained from either of them and if not theft that the end of Andrew St be selected Carried- On motion the Council adjourned- A special meeting of the council waP held oh Saturday evening The Mayor in the chair Present Messrs Cane Robertson Smith and Morgan Moved by Mr pert son seconded by Mr Smith that the Mayor be authorized to a proclamation calling on all citizens who have not been successfully vaccinated with in even year to have themselves forthwith vaccinated and to point out the statutory regulations re quiring all children to be vaccinated Carried On motion the Council adjourned North Qwltllmbury Council Council met as Court of Revision at May fcftth Members all present to the oath Mr rim ton and Col Lloyd attended on behalf of the Orchard owner Mr addressed the Court at some length and explain ed by the Assessment Roll that the buildings in that locality were assessed far higher according to their cost than the rest of the Township he also asked that greater restrictions be placed on animals running at large In that vicinity and that the Statute La bor he not done until after Sept 1st While the Court was of the opinion that Mr argu ment was correct they did not con sider that the Assessor had placed on a greater value than law requires and that the proper way would be Increase the value on the buildings assessed too low how ever could not be done the par- tit had not notice of appeal The Assessors return was therefore sus tained and the Roll passed as fin ally revised General business was then taken A petition was presented ask ing that the shore road he not enced In thereby shutting resi dents out from the Lake front Also a communication from J Edgar regarding a given road across his property and suggest ing that a new road bo opened up W from property to Roachs Point The Clerk Instructed to notify Mary Bong to remove her fence off the road allowance along Shore The communication from J waft referred to the road and bridge Committee The Statute was reduced half and Die Clerk Instructed to add to the roadlists nil work not done In 1005 i Road Division No was addd to 4 and W Shaw appoint ed overseer In place of John Ham ilton resigned was granted John stead for cement tile where cepted by Road and Bridge ml too Reeve was paid 500 to Toronto re automobile con vention for and postage flfl James Hamilton gravel and work In Six scrapers were ordered for the use of the A was passed to borrow to meet expenses until are collected The council then adjourned meet August next Un- ac- IN- f NEW JACKS FOR HIE E This Week 9 100 dozen Hose Ladies Misses Childrens pair pairs for dozen Ladies Vests- Long Sleeves Short Sleeves and Sleeveless Worth up to each for 300 Yards of Matting 20c yard for Toronto Jobbing House is fen Assorted For Spring and Summer Wear in style fit and finish is every Garment that leaves our establishment We will bo pleased to talk- with you about Goods and Prices P WILLI J NEXT DOOR TO ATKINSON MAIN STREET liifM L home that ilia half on Record built for A for lnf i mil for ftntlow4 or for None without I and by T Drop a pott Booklet ID to HI tl FARMERS Sow plaster and not only a ton more hay to aero but see the In crop for two or three years a ton Flour and Feed store J Wlllson fl iV Huron Street s v- UUM

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