Newmarket Era , August 5, 1910, p. 3

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J Weeks pais IS GODJO OH IK will soon be ready for in Ended v a v- corn tte table Dont forget tie Flower Show next Wednesday and Thurs w Presbyterian Church Good congregation last Sunday considering the season of the year conducted by the pastor who to be present again next Sun day Union Excursion The Friends and Christian Sunday School win bold a union Picnic Ex cursion to Park on the 17th of this- month They will go by trolley Particulars later s Tie regular meeting of the of tte Church will take place at the residency of Mrs Henry Bain Huron St on Wednesday even ing at Good attendance request ed Salvation Army The Army had big tame ast Sat urday and Sunday Something like- or 30 musicians were here from- Toronto and gave some splendid music The consequence was their meetings were well attended Court ot Appeal Last Friday His Honor Judge Mor gan beard the appeal of Mr J- H Millard at Council Chamber Mr Millard appealed against the decision of the Court of Revision on the as sessment of three properties but His Honor upheld the decision of the Court New Bridget The new concrete bridge on Timo thy Street nearing completion and residents of Prospect Ave are very glad to know it People will be able to cross by Saturday but it will take two or three weeks yet to complete the sides Nearly 5800 worth of ce ment has been used alr Excursion Cancelled The officials having noti fied the Chief of the Newmarket Fire Brigade that the Excursion to Niag ara Kails on Wednesday was cancelled owing to conditions the Fire men were very had about it as a large number of tickets had been sold and there was a livelihood of a big crowd which would pro- given them a neat surplus Dates of Hairs Sept 26 28 Oct and 12 Bolton aad Bradford Oct and If Sept to Hamilton Lindsay London Newmarket Queens Ills Oct and Toronto National Aug 27 to Sept Sept- 28 Weston Sept and Oct Sept and Oct 4 and Sept 22 Sept 14 and Sept 22 Sept 7 to Oct and Sept 20 22 Oct and Sept 2g will Fol- Concert The open ah concert tonight be on the grounds lowing program March- Joy Bella Hare Over true- I Bouillon Waltz Song My Oscar Straus From the Chocolate Hold- Ottawa Aug The Grand Trunk strike which has lasted weeks and one day which has cost the and the striking trainmen and conductors hundreds of thousands of dollars and has meant immense in dustrial loss and inconvenience to the general public is ended The men other than those who have- been guilty of violence or disorderly con duct go back to work at once on the increased schedule of rates offered by President Hays July 18 averaging according to the statement a general increase of per cent with the promise that the rates now in force on the lines east of Fort William which are practically the standard rates demanded by the men shall come into force on Janu ary 1912 instead of year ater as originally offered by President Fays Striking Men Lose Their Pensions The pension fund was inaugurated by the company of its own will for purpose of rewarding who have long been faithful to the company By going on strike the men did not show themselves faitbul and therefore they naturally cannot expect to get the reward The men will continue to benefit from the Pro vident and Benefit fund to which they themselves pay a contribution To the pension fund the employees were not asked to pay a cent It was a gift from the company and there is absolutely no question about it being forfeited by those who went on strike The regular monthly meeting of the Ladies Aid will be held on Wednes day August at the home of Mrs A J Allen All are cordially Mrs Leathers of the Sixth Line was the guest of Mrs J P Davis on Monday Mrs King and daughter Louise who have been guests of her sister Miss Cook for the past month started on Tuesday for their new home in Saskatchewan Bon voyage Miss Cook in visiting friends in Miss Armral Poole of Toronto is the guest of her friend Miss Rhea Cook Miss Lizzie McGuckin of is the guest of Mrs Win Taylor Mr and Mrs and family of Toronto are guests of her father Mr J Mrs Bert and son of To ronto last week VO v KETTLEBY Hiiliam Edward Fox one of the earliest pioneers and most widely known residents of King Township died as Farm on August For several years he has lived in To ronto and was on a visit to the old homestead when his illness occurred Deceased was born in Kent England Dec and settled in King years ago and look an active part in all public affairs He was of the founders of Christ Church the Cemetery and was a most useful and highly respected citizen His widow and eight children survive him His sons except Robert who retains the homestead are manu facturers In Detroit The funeral was held on Thursday interment be ing in the family plot in the Ceme tery here The worth League will hold an ice cream social on Methodist Church lawn on Tuesday evening Aug A good program will be pro- Aided Misses Stella Murphy and Gertrude Derrick of Richmond Hill are visiting Mis Milton Terry this week Mrs FA Hendry of Toronto is vis iting old friends this week Mr- and Mrs Jas Seymour and family of Toronto Spent Civic Holi day at their mothers Mrs A Sey mour Orchard Beach Regatta Census of Forest Production JTfce weather was a great cenBaaoi the forest products Monday and of Canada to be taken on June upset plans generally besvdes will embrace square the attendance at the annual Re- flat timber logs for lumber of the Lake products of about people The driz- the firs class are included zling rain kept on till after Jock- ash birch elm maple oak pine with occasional bright spots and all other timber cut as square ever the program was run or flat and in the enumera tion will he reported for cubic feet and value Logs for lumber which are in cluded in the second class are in such woods as elm hickory hem lock oak pine and spruce They will be enumerated in the census by quantities of feet board measure with value in the same r USE if BAKING AND NEVER FAIL T BUTTERICK FASHION BOOK Wits year Polka Dot How unit Miscellaneous products of the forest include bark for tanning fence posts firewood hoop and hop poles masts and spars piling pot and pearl ashes railroad ties stavebolts and heading telepraph poles including tele phone and other poles for electric wires wood for pulp and the and skins of forest animals ed and they will be enumerated by number or quantity and The census of forest products will be taken chiefly from farmer and the lessees of timber plete and those present in the after noon at least bad a good time The wind was high all the afternoon made the events in the water all the more exciting and those who White Lawn Blouses won prizes dearly earned them from 35c There were no less than seven con- J Colored Print Blouses for 39c to King Council Council met at Hotel King Station on Saturday July 30th Members all present Minutes of last meeting read and confirmed The following bills were present ed and ordered be paid J Billings months pay L Lyons team on grader Allan hardware re dam Robinson of water power to grist re re pairs to dam J lumber re dam J Lloyd cedar reps to culvert J operating grader A OConnor team on grader in both the- gunwale and crab races in the former four upset and three in the latter which made the races very interesting to spectators All events were well contested The prizewinners received their trophies on Dr Grants lawn immediately on the conclusion of the program Secre tary Grant calling the names on a megaphone and Mr Porter president of the Association making the pre sentations The gifts were beautiful The Newmarket Military Band add ed to the pleasure of the occasion by an abundance of good music A large marque on Mrs grounds did a good business in the refresh ment line to assist in defraying ex penses The prizewinners were as follows Yacht Race Cecil Kilgours Run away 2nd Jack Murphys High- Dinghy O Madden 2nd A Morton lift Dvnghy 2nd Motor Boat Race Carl Kingstons June Bug Double Skiff boys and under Walker 2nd Crocker ft Mc Kay Double Skiff boys and under Dunnockfc Saunders 2nd 1584 Lloyd Double Skiff girls and under Verrall and Duckworth Print Wrappers Full Skirt Well Lined nicely Trimmed only White Embroidered Skjrte From 39o to Lace Hose i pair pair Lislo Hose Natural Feet TWO LEADERS In Ladies Black Cotton Hose Warranted Fast Black 10 and pair 500 Ladies Cotton Veafe All kinds and at all l and Shoes Everything in New Uptodate Shoes We handle the Best Makes in Ladies Size Tan and Black the Canadian Shoe Trade and Guar- pair regular antee the wear of every pair Canned Pork Beans Pink Salmon Ginger Snaps Lye Jelly Powder John Bull Pickles Canned Freeh Herring Royal Salad Dressing ale Try Quaker Tea in black green and mixed in 111 lOo i Ma 10a j Till J j 4 Store Closes at oclock Every Day exce Saturday Give the Salesman a chance A UNTON 3600 Swimming boys and under M Casserley team on grader i cedar K Sanders 2nd J D shoveling sand Swimming girls and removing pile Madge Porter 2nd Miss Hazel and reps to- bridge 955 He Canada ingot Iron Culvert White shoveling in pit Jameison road work on ace re Hug hey reps to ditch Burling gravel grant N Scott reps to culvert new Gray Lumber work F Robinson yds gravel 370 yds 474 yds White yds R yds Norris Jackson yds Si ill Hunt Wray yds it reps to cut vert ells removing stones J operating grader J Thomas gravel that the lowing sheep claims be paid the same having been inspected ac cording to ByLaw John Fred Mills 2400 Lemon that the hereby authorized to favor of John Crab Race Joe Lewis Flip Race Templeton 2nd Jack Murphy Canoe Race crew of Orchard Beach crew 2nd Jackson Point crew Tilting Cecil and Bert Templeton Ladies War Canoe in Jacksons Point crew 2nd Orchard Beach crew The Regatta next year will be held oft Point- Some of the cottages were prettily decorated with Chinese on Monday evening 0 Mow the Blind Read and Write Accompanying his annual letter in which he asks the readers of the Era to send him the names and postoffice addresses any hoys or girls known to them whoso eyesight is so defective that they cannot attend the Public Schools with advantage Prin cipal of the Ontario Institu tion for the Education of the Blind at Brantford sends us a card on 1 i Standard Patterns Clearing Millinery The Ladies Store Newmarket 6630 Swimming boys 16 and under 1st 165Q Harold 2nd J Tuthill DinghyMr Wheeler 2nd he has printed without oft Mr otters used by the blind in their W Ladies Sailing RaceMiss fog These letters are composed 50 points or dots arranged in two Swimming Race yards Cham- horizontal rows and the combinations 28 Hector contrived lo 2nd Arthur represent various literary 3700 Ladies Swimming Knee 100 yd and mU characters are most Miss Gladys ingenious Point letters are much Dorothy Roberts easier to read with the fingers than 3010 Swimmung race girls and under letters and Wind children soon Katrine Eastbourne 2nd Irene Caldwell Jacksons Point Double Canoe girls WW Miss Roberts Miss McDonald 2nd iVi McKay Miss Crocker Single Skiff hoys W and under Douglas 2nd Sanders Van NEW PARASOLS Fancy Floral Designs Stripes and Hand Embroidered in White and Colors Good Values in Black Parasols from to FANCY MUSLINS for 10c LINEN AND REP SUITINGS all new shades stripe and plain Re- for 19c JOB LOT OF CORSETS j PHONE Lone Hip to for W Single lor men Norman 2nd Harold Double boys 2nd Ross Allen Double Canoe men J A CuiTcy Single Skiff boys and under Harold Kingston 2nd Grant Mixed Canoe Miss Jessie A Clarence Rogers Miss fin lor being the share of York Lewis County lor repairs to County Single Skin girls and under bridge on townline near Miss Louise 2nd Miss and to present bill to en Hyde York County for payment Canoe boys iO and uidcr meet as a committee on cast i VanNor- of lot con a on 2m Sent 3rd and consider the ad- visibility of acquiring a gravel A learn to ami write words and music signs the writing being done with a steel stylus and a brass frame which they call a slate The School for the Blind is maintained by Ontario Government as a part of our free school system under the su pervision of the Minister of Educa tion and the Principal will promptly answer any of enquiry concern ing the school and its work Live Stock Market Slight advance in cattle on Toronto market this week Decline in sheep and hogs The latter arc GO oil cars in Toronto Newmarket Markets August 1 Kail Wheat per hush 05 Oats per bush Barley per bush 0 GO Peas per bush 757 I Established CAPITAL ALL PAID UP J REST 00 undivided profits TOTAL ASSETS CO Branches at all Important centres in Canada and in London New York Chicago Spokane Mexico and Newfoundland Every ot a Banking business transacted INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS Former customers of tie Bank Branch will be accommodate as heretofore NEWMARKET BRANCH CO ROSS Manser pic by expropriation or otherwise ladiesMiss Coleman Bran per tan Wells Phillips That Andrew 2nd Miss Jessie Shorts ton Lloyd be paid in full Jackson the sum of re care of Overture of K Spanish Serenade La The Dove Selection Ould Hare The Road w Paul Galops- Horn God Save King J V Mansfield Conductor funeral of Mrs The funeral o the Ed- took place last Friday the service conducted by Thomas Among the and friends from a distance Mrs Pan ton and Mrs of Toronto Mr MI Mr and Mrs McKay of Mr and Mrs of Quecnsville The pallbearers T J Robertson ii ah- M Phil lip and Geo World J had been a resident of for years which the fended In the house In which She was daughter of the late of West Offllllm- husband predeceased her ten years January There vere She was a very friendly and a good Years ago was known for her many acts of In sickness Many families will really from a squeaking hinge for weeks when one application of machine oil or a little heated lard will result in perfect silence OUR STOCK OF Watches and Diamond Rings carry a large Stock of all kinds Diamond and other Rings and Diamonds Rings made to order on notice ATKINSON CO Jeweler tod and Issuer of Marriage Phone Mixed Skill In and under Miss John Loidse McDonald Edwin Allen 2nd Miss Roberts Gordon Ross Phillips Lemon That this Mufti- Single men Bert give a further grant of 2nd A towards paying Shift the Engineer in taking levels on- Roberts Miss F Temple the Marsh the above to be paid only in case A ByLav to and Treasurer to borrow certain fcurnf for current expense Double SKin ladies Miss several reading and A Miss Allen 2nd On motion of Councillor Phillip Miss Edith He Miss Council adjourned to meet at Smell Ic the Temperance Hall On Mixed Canoe under Miss Saturday Aug School 2nd Miss A Hay per ton Butter per lb jEgfifi per do Potatoes per bag Chickens per lb i h Ize the Reeve 10 27 14 15 15 i Toronto Markets August I Fall Wheat per hush Goose Wheat per bush 00 Barley per bush 18 Oats per bush 0 Rye per bush a Pure Manilla 650 feet to the pound Peas Petitions presented to Roberts A Gordon Boss War Canoe in Roachs 1 I Three men vere killed by an dec- crew 2nd Jacksons crew Pro- trie shock while working In the On- tested Bower Companys new tunnel Gunwale Race Gordon Ross 2nd at Niagara Falls I V i per bush Hay per ton Butter per lb per do Potatoes per bag New Potatoes per bush Chickens per In Turkeys per lb 0 0 30 35 0 15 0 Just a Limited Quantity on hand Place Your Order Early Phone W HOWARD The Balance of Our Stock of k Now piled up on the Bargain Table down the Centre of Store At Cost Price A Good Chance for Hotels and Boarding Houses In Millards Block I J

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