Newmarket Era , May 6, 1910, p. 5

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f i i J- Robertson Barrister Notary o J I Street Newmarket to loa op good Farm Prank Duncan AUCTIONEER AND COLLECTOR Bolt Practical Fainter PaperHanger and House Decorator SiHDMCX Corner Millards and Street Dp DENTIST St NewmarVet Dr Wilkinson DfWTlBT la Block Newmarket Issuer of MARRIAGE LICENSES the Era Office Newmarket Office ft- issued at residence If Mired NEWMARKET LATEST IN Monuments and Head Stones- Call Before Ordering Elsewhere A Dp J Boyd MS Graduate in medicine of Toronto University also of the College of Physician and of the Royal College of Burgeons England Former clinical assistant Eye Hospital and College Ear Nose and Throat Bicipital London England Office Cor Main and Timothy Telephone No Hours My may be had at any hour erf tie day or night by calling at the efiice or phone Furn Work 3 of Our Specialties Outfit at Sup j LEADING R OSBORNE SONS Next in Grocery IS New Grocery fcAT our of New Fruits all Layer Grapes Oranges Alio all the NEW CANNED GOODS Corn etc from the OUR GROCERIES Are Mid the Beat that money can buy Try Our OUR BREAD Stanlard Weight Plea CaJou of all Freak Horn by Hoc Better i good COOKED HAH Mow Joseph ft alleys Comet f 0f the best authority on the subject of ill give a lecture on s In the- Pickering College this evening commencing at o clock sharp The lecture will be illustrated with latere slides The public are cordially there Will be no charge but it is hoped nearly everybody will be seated by ten minutes to eight so- that the lecturer will not be ted- Prof Chant gave this lecture before a large Torgnto audience one evening last week and everybody was edified and delighted fully bound Bible A pretty address was read and was composed original ly by a little girl of ten years alley s Comet A pretty general interest appears to be taken in this comet It is now observable in the early am hours with the naked eye in the ern sky Here is a timetable for cometgazers Comet rises Sun rises it A Dry Town If anybody says that Local Option is no good just send them to New market It has effectively closed the Royal Hotel the doors and windows being boarded up and also the en trance to the yard It is a splendid thing for the Temperance House driving all the travellers and farmers to the old Hotel and fully demonstrates the wisdom of the Local Option workers in securing this pro- in good time and thus saving the Town from business embarrass ment On Saturday evening there was a desire on the part of some men to have an good time but Con stable Duncan walked the worst man of gang home and quiet was re stored For Men Only The wellchosen words of Clark last Sunday afternoon last at the Colonial Theater to the young men were greatly appreciated and they will not soon be forgotten The place was wellfilled and everyone wrfs attentive throughout the entire lec ture Mr Clark who is a member of the Chicago Hygiene Association seems to be wellversed on the sub ject spoken of and he is certainly a very fluent and attractive orator The young men of the town have invited Mr Clark to address them again in the near future Mr Eugene Marker rendered a splen did solo at the meeting and introduced the speaker After the lecture Mr Hunter moved a vote of thanks which was heartily endorsed by those present He also spoke a few words on the eloquent speaking of Mr Clarke and what a great deal could be learned from it When- Planning Your Summer Bear in mind that the Grand Trunk is the popular tourist route to Lake of Bays Algonquin Park Georgian Bay Lakes River etc A variety of fresh water voy ages are also offered at attractive rates Full information from Grand Trunk Agents or J D District Passenger Agent Toronto K Presentation evening April 23 a number of Evelyn friends gathered together at the borne of Miss Vera Miss Ever est was secretly allured and after spending a few happy hours together presented her with a signet ring The following address was read by Mr Edgar Willis while the presentation was made by Miss Mann Dear Evelyn Learning of vour departure from our midst and feeling that the common interests that have hound us together for the last few years are about to be severed by en gaging in another sphere of service that has larger capacities for doing good we your fellow Christian feel that we cannot let this pass without assuring you of the esteem in which you are held by us and also of our Interest In the work to which you go We fed that you have made com mon cause with us In our work in the Society and Church and while WO cannot hope to repay you in any measure for what you have done we ask you to accept this signet as a alight memento of the many hap py hours we have spent together trusting that it may serve to remind you of the many friends at home when you may be engaged In other fields of labor Ve pray that the choicest blessings from above may follow you continual ly and that your effort to lessen sor row and suffering may commend to Him who has promised that em a of cold water given in His name shall in no wise lose its re- Signed on behalf of the Society Newmarket April 2S 1010 Edgar Vlllls Cora Trlvett Minnie Travis Vera Mann Russell Collins Alfred Kellev Willis Miss Everest who left on Satur day last for Cleveland where she a training school for nurses thanked her friends for the lovely in a few words On Wenesday April Everest was surprised by a to her home of her Sunday School Claw the opportun ity of presenting her with a am am May 6 235 5 May 246 501 May May May 14 240 554 May 16 308 i occasionally leads to overindul gence in the good things of the table Be good to your stomach Right it at once with Sold Evcrwhore Boxes ctnt Whitchurch Council Whitchurch Council met at April Members all present- Communication and map of building lots and streets at Wilcox Lak from Geo Clay asking the Council to as sume the streets Communication from J- were the prices usua on behalf of Cook forming the Coimci that Artesian Farm Produce A fine big market and a regular jam of people last Saturday Butter and eggs were a little down in price and potatoes were a glut on the market Manv farmers took them home again Follow paid per 1820c Butter per ft 2630c Dressed Ducks per lb 1820c Apples per Potatoes per bag 20 Onions green Lettuce 5c Tomato Plants Old Hens per lb Live Chickens per lb Live Turkeys per lb 1215c Hides per lb Calf Skins pet lb Horsehides Sheepskins 50c100 Tallow -3- well water was running across the con line on to Cooks property and doing considerable dam age Communication from J on behalf of Conner Damage done to roller on account of telephone wires being tod low across the highway Communication from J McCul- lough on behalf of a Mr re bill against Board of Health Respecting the error made by the assessors in equalizing Union School Section No 1 King and Whitchurch in the Clerk and the Clerk of King advise that King Council levy for the Section over anJ above Our better Whitchurch share less Bills were presented by- Watson Millard reps to wash out and posts John Gray work on March bridge There are ten foreigners training at the Bible Training School Closing exercises for the season were held last Friday night Ranieses Temple Nobles of Mystic statute held their semiannual meet ing in Excelsior Rink last Friday night A referendum vote will he taken En the unions of the city on the question of Labor Day I this year A good many want Labor Day but wont want the parade 600 I labor Mrs use of room foi The Reeve Was instructed to inves tigate the claim of Cook The Clerk was instructed to notify John Todd manager of the Tele phone line that the Council will hold The Reeve was instructed to build a cement bridge on Con opposite was con instructed to lot i lot Councillor Grose repair hill on of the Clerk re adjust ment of school rates was accepted as satisfactory master No south in lieu of J A Dyke was appointed pathmastcr No con in lieu of Ger ald Pearson Win Leathers was appointed path- master It Div No con in lieu of Doner Council adjourned to meet at Van- on the of May as a Court of Revision and other business o Opportunity rarely cornea to the man who spends his time waiting for it The SHOE I he preliminary round of ttie Osier d oth at the Toronto Oof for any lumagcs ai1 co3ts which will he played on Saturday May j York Assizes open next Monday D Thirteen Grand jurors and sixty The illslruL to tit jurors have been the Council would not at present control of Dr Burwash Chancellor of him at Wilcox toria University and Mrs left suddenly for Calgary last week to attend the bedside of their Bon P roc- tor who is reported criti cally ill Typhoid cases decreased largely dur ing April only cases reported In April last year Toronto had cases j Walter Green of Kenilworth aven ue was Injured in a King street car on Saturday Three years ago he was injured on the Figure Right the Inland and bin has very weal ever since When In the car last it gave a jerk throwing Green to the floor the car and rendering him unconscious for sonic time I lis recovery is doubt ful Toronto Council gave a grant of to the Horse Show and all the members wanted passes and box seats hut why should they expect these favors It was the money not their own they made the grant from On Saturday last Violet the sixyearold daughter of James a foreman in the Grand Trunk freight yards at was instantly killed through touching a live electric wire on Church street Two boys who were playing with her Cecil- Johnson aged ten years and Carl Barlow age thirteen years also received severe shocks when they touched the little girl in trying to help her almost thirtyfive years min istry in St Andrews Church Carl ton street the M at last Sunday morning service an nounced his impending resignation and called a meeting of the church managers for Monday next May J to officially accept the resignation The business and editorial stall of the Globe surprised assistant business manager W J Irwin on Saturday evening last and his wife with a beautiful candelabra Arthur Shore the sixyearold son of Mrs Scarlett road Lamb- ton Mills was drowned in the num ber River within one hundred yards his home Saturday morning The little fellow was fishing and he waded in beyond his The Hoard Commission ers have cut down the licenses of the city to 110 One the Is only extended for three months Warden ol the Central Prison made another visit to the City ol Guclph last week to escort trusties to the Prison Farm The Orangemen have decided to laKo the Queen and Yonge street route for Urlr of July procession to the Grounds Mrs Dr McCoy of St Catharines attended the Horse Show and either her silver mesh while promenading or left box scat at the close of the perform ance on Saturday It contained dia monds and rings worth 13000 No trace Mrs- McCoy will remember the 1010 Horse Show for several days at least Council met at Wrights Hotel No- on Saturday April 30 Members all present Minutes of last meeting confirmed r The following bills were passed and ordered to he paid Joseph Billings months pay J P sr audit James New ten road work Edward Ferguson reps to road scrapers 2 Bell Telephone Co half years rent in Clerks office Municipal stationery Sln James Coulter work Job Wells stone oft road Johnson reps to culver yds gravel SI James Fry reps to culvert John Ash road work Solomon Atkinson road work Resolutions A Arms- strong be paid the surruof being balance in full of all costs re King LemonWells That the Bonds of the Collectors A and R Rutherford he cancelled and they he relieved from further liability Williams be given the contract for making various sized cement tile at the- flat rate of cents per tile That Councillors Phillips and Lemon he a committee to view dam and decide on the repairs necessary That this Council give towards repairing Halls Hill providing Bolton give Fred Harris Com for King and Av Com for Bolt eft LemonPhillips That this Council purchase a gravel pit at or near the Jarvis pit in fourth Con if satisfac tory arrangements can be made as to price and terms WellsPhillips That this Council instruct the Clerk to levy on Union 1 and No 3 in accordance with the report sent in by the clerks of Whitchurch and King J LemonWells That a grant of be made to gravel Con opposite lots and 21 P Jackson and Jas Coulter corns DugganLemon That a grant of be made to gravel Con lots and Alfred Wood Com WellsPhillips That a grant of be made to cutting down and grading hill on sideroad between lots 5 and 6 Con Urn Hoover and O Brien Coins PhillipsWells That a grant of he made re gravelling side between lots and con Carr and J Corns PhillipsWells That the Clerk noti fy the secretaries of the different Tel ephone Cos to remove all brush or any other obstruction from the side of the road immediately ByLaw Appointing Over seers of Highways etc received its several readings and passed also By- Law No Appointing a Solicitor for the Township King with the Fred Smith was appointed path- name of Lennox of Aurora as THE BEST ATANY PRICE WHAT TO IT MEANS YOU chatelaine it in the Do you take enough interest in your footwear Are you considering that every minute you are wearing shoes you desire comfort This illustration will show you an Art Shoe designed by exclu sive makers of Womens Shoes The Art Shoe is sold from coast to coast is made in Canada and we are Agents Wo are Solo Agents COD Y YORK Solicitor the same received Its sev eral readings and passed On motion of Councillor Lemon Council adjourned tomeet at Temper ance Hall on Saturday 11 at 1030 oclock am to pass a ByLaw to Confirm and fix the boundaries of School Sections within the Township of King and for other general business If any alter- arc desired by any of the rate payers they will be heard by the Council All secretaries of School Hoards should bring this matter he- fore the ratepayers of their particular School Section Bottle Inside Tree Whiskey Found in Heart of Maple Been There Years A pint bottle filled with rare old whiskey the age of which is uncer tain has been found at Council Bluffs Imbedded solidly in the heart of a maple tree almost four feet in diameter President Graham of the Park Board concluded that there was too many trees in Park a breathing spot in the centre of the city so he concluded to cut out a number of maples that were planted more than fifty years ago when Council Bluffs was first given a upon the Iowa map One particular tree that was in the course of a new patch that was pro posed- was marked for the sacrifice The choppers felled the tie finding it solid from circumference In centre Sawing the trunk into fourfoot lengths eight feet from the hutt the saw just missed a longnecked black bottle Observing it the choppers carefully hewed away the wood when to their surprise they brought forth tightly corked a of one pint capacity filled with liquor The dork was removed and the odor of liquor became apparent It was sampled by experts who prounced it whiskey of a most superior quality How the of whiskey got in to the centre of the huge maple tree is a mystery that even the oldest settler is unable to At place about It was there any cavity and counting the rings of wood from the place where the bottle was lodged each one of whkh represents a years growth of the tree must have been there thirty years Besides this old settlers state that the bottle is of the type in use from fifty to sixty years ago The bottle arid contents have been placed In the public library as a curio ARDWA STORE i fS tin i fr w i You Can Save Money By Buying From Us Paints Oils Etc Jo An ft NEWMARKET K TAKE ALL RISKS trie New Method Treatment NO NAMES OR USED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT NERVOUS DEBILITY of young anil men annually swept to ft premature Early and If of fol lowing it it you nervous am before ho with under lliern weak heart bashful dreams and MS In eyes unln hollow checks careworn expression memory jlfde lack energy an I strength tired morula rciilcss chaORoabld weak manhood decay bono loose throat 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