Newmarket Era , April 28, 1911, p. 5

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Banister Notary Poblfc c St Newmarket 30000 to loan cm good Farm AND COLLECTOR Bolton Hewitt Practical Painter PaperHangcr and House Decorator RESIDENCE Com Niagara and Streets Newmarket I 1 f Dp Clark Main Street Newmarket Wilkinson DENTIST Office in Block Newmarket Talent Sale Last Friday was a tad day lor the Ladies Talent Site in the Methodist as so many ladies were busy house cleaning but lie proceeds amounted to J jjyman Jackson Issuer of MARRIAGE LICENSES At the Era Office Newmarket Office Private Papers issued at private resi dence if desired WORKS LATEST DESIGNS- IN Monuments and Head Stones- before ordering elsewhere Dp S J Boyd Graduate in medicine of Toronto also Licentiate of the Royal College of Physician and mem ber of the Royal College of Surgeons of England Former clUJeaJ assistant Eye Hospital and College Ear Note and Throat Hospital London England Cor Main and Timothy fits may be had at any of the day or night by calling at or phot- T Time Card GOING NORTH p Toronto Newmarket MO P Ml Improvements Mr Albert is put ting a cement foundation under his residence on Queen Mr Ken Robertson is building garage for his exterior of the Grand Trunk depot has been freshened by a coat of paint the Hurley Estate Tbe late John Hurley of King Township left an estate valued at It consisted of household goods horses cattle and swine cash in bank and real estate eact parts lots and con in the King 3000 Two sons Michael and James Hurley each get a farm and two daubsters Elizabeth Kerr Toronto Mary O Connor Tottenham and Frank Hur ley a son each get cash High School Opening About students were at the reopening of the School on Monday morning The new Principal Mr Merritt I- was introduced by a bright and brief speech from the Chairman of the Board Mr A K and Mr was given a very hearty re ception He expressed his gratifica tion in the appearance and adapta bility of the new school and predict ed that ere long Newmarket High School would have the standing of a Collegiate Institute Brief speeches were also made by Messrs L Jackson 1 I McKay and J The students were then sent to their respective divisions and the school work resumed for another term goodness that wU flavor of Red Rose It has the cup comes only horn Red Rose quality the reason why it holds first place in thousands of homes you MCVEJI SOLO fU BULK Your Grocer Will Recommend It Spring Is really here Watch Newmarket grow Now Sox a general clean Gardening operations nave conn town King Council meet at on Saturday Next Monday is May Day The close season lor bass and mas- began on April 15th arid con tinues two months ji Lake Slmcoe Navigation The ves the following information regarding the season of The and Lake Navigation Company which had an option on the steamer Geneva clos ed up the deal last and it is expected the Geneva will be taken to Rice Late while the the largest steamer In Com panys fleet willdo business for the Company on Lakes and The will have a daily service on the Trent Canal and connecting links from to Pe terboro and it is expected to boom the tourist trade in these waters It is said the is behind the movement live who li Experts Furnace Work Plumbing 3 of Our rF- a Bathroom at Shop THE LEADING TINSMITHS OSBORNE SOUS f Next to Grocery a SETTLERS TRAINS TO MANITOBA ALBERTA SASKATCHEWAN Th only through LOW C0L0NJST RATES Special Trains TfffMlH KKkTUESDAY UKB 10 J was Accidental Considerable interest was taken in the inquest last Friday night over the death of the telephone man as evidenced by the attendance at the hre ball Coroner Scott took charge of pro ceedings and was assisted by a court stenographer from Toronto The Crown was represented by Mr of Toronto the Jell Tele phone Co by two solicitors from Montreal and the York Radial by Supt Wilson and a solicitor from the city Staunton vho has charge of the Telephone plant in this district was also present The evidence Kerr and the two men who were on the poles on either aide of electric railvay vhen the accident happened went to show that the mode til proced ure in stringing a wire and the usu al precautions were taken in croas- a live vire of tension Was being strung from the west and was on the west side Of the track lie asked the man vho was and who way in charge of the gang that day owing to the absence of the fore man if lie would cut the wire hut got reply said he was afraid of the trolly and that was vUy he suggested it as the wire was cut in crossing Queen St a day or two before was holding the with both hands having a kink over the crossbar he felt the jerk caused by pulling the wire loose from the fence and Confident that it never Slipped Both McCauley and Kerr thought the wire they were handling was not closer than a fool from a hightension transmission wire and that the shock which they both received must have from Induction When McCauJey came to consciousness he was lying across the wires at the top of the pole with both bands burned He appeared to have been stunned more than Kerr whose hands were also burned The foreman Howard ex plained how Queen street and when he left charge he him to do the the same way in crossing the line again Chartran had been with the Company in this Work for two years and was considered competent to handle ft lime ago he had been supplied viih a copy of the Companys printed instructions re garding the crossing of live wiresIn construction and which warns workmen that they will not re sponsible for accidents when Instruc tions not carried out The provides rubber gloves as an extra at places three of these gloves were- In the wagon none In use and gave evidence that they pulling on the end of the and both were knocked down the shock Moving Day The 1st of May is usually regarded as Moving Day but houses to rent are so scarce in Newmar ket that our our carters will in Newmarket that our carters will not be overburdened with orders next Monday Reporting a meeting recently the Detroit Free Press says one speaker remarked We know where we are today but who can tell where we will be tornorrow Thats right said a man in the audience My wifes thinking of moving too Several families in town have not been enjoying their present and have been thinking all month of making a change but whereto find another suitable dwelling is furnishing the anxious thought as May day ap proaches Even new houses in Course of erection arc already bar gained for This ycai bids fair to be a record one in the building line for Newmarket Athletic The following Championship events are to be contested in Newmarket on the 2ith of May auspices of the 100 yards run 220 yards run yards run 880 yards run mile run 5 mile run mile walk Running high jump- Running broad jump Pole vault for height Putting lfilb shot yards hurdle hurdles ft 6 in high 10 mile Marathon race The Hand of the Queens Own Rifles of Toronto has been enjoyed and ev erything points to I he events ever held in the Canal Town Mr Geo Kenton is the secretary with whom all entries will be made One Star fires explanation veritable case where gar- dener who shipped two baskets of to matoes to a wholesale dealer in this city and when he received returns only had three cents for his work and trouble The tomatoes were sold to consumers at basket Here are facts picking basket 3c cover express total The other went to the wholesale and retail dealers is only 16 miles from To ronto No more fancy bread is recognized by the Police Court Magistrate Kingstord has decided that fancy shapes dont count under the amend ed act Respectable Italians feel very keen ly over the recent Agnes Street mur der and acting on the advice of Aid Sweeney the Italians of Ward Four have organized a society pledged not to carry concealed weapons Mem bers wear a button to indicate that they belong to the society astco is President and the associa tion is now over strong The erection of a monument at Hanlons Point on the Island to the memory of the late Han- Ion the renowned oarsman is now being agitated Total returns at the close of last week from Canadian Presbyteries of the Dominion out votes Cast only were against There are Presbyteries in Canada Fiftyfour have voted approval of the basis of Union twelve have voted against and two have modified their vote in such a way that they must be count ed in opposition Two to one and more in favor of Church Union Although a local option bylaw at Brampton was quashed the license commissioners have been instructed not to issue any licenses in that town Death of D One of the pioneers of York Coun ty passed away Friday morning in the person of at his residence Street He was bom at Corners in the Township of Markham In the year and a member of a family that had Ion been settled in that neighborhood He conducted a gen eral store in village for about ten years being the leading merchant In that locality From he came to Newmarket where for five years he wan also in the general store business as a mem ber of the hrm of and Harri son After a successful career as- merchant he went into the logging Matrimonial On Tuesday morning at am a very pretty wedding took place at the residence Mr Daniels of Falls when his daugh ter Miss Grace Jean was mar ried to Mr Norman of Newmarket The ceremony was performed by the It Grey Methodist minister of Falls The bride who looked charming in white silk mull and carried Banter lilies was given away by her fath er The bridesmaid Miss Cora sister of the groom wore embroidered swiss with pink trim mings and carried pink carnations Miss Eileen another sis ter was the ringbearer She wore embroidered with pale blue and carried the ring in an Banter lily The groomsman was Mr Knrwles of Newmarket Mian Knight of play- After a and lumbering business on Lake where for twentyseven years he wedding march was one of the bestknown figures in sumptuous dinner had been portion of the Province He the happy couple left by the was the owner of the tug boats forth fsabellef fid Newmarket Aurora and Conqueror that towed several The presents were of thousands of of costly the grooms gift to the Bradford and Belle the bride being a pearl sun- burst to the bridesmaid a signet From Simcoe went to the city Toronto and ring and to the groomsman a pearl stickpin Those present from a distance were Mrs Vm bridge Mrs Wood of was one the pioneers in the apart ment house movement He opened f Walnut Hall at street ami later purchased the old Jacob the bride Mr Scales mansion at the corner parents of the Press Trip to Georgian Bay Provisional arrangements have been made for holding the annual meeting of the Canadian Press Association at the King Hotel on Tuesday and Wednesday June and to be followed by a two days excur sion to the Island District of the Georgian Bay by the Grand Trunk Railway and the steamers of the Northern Navigation Company The party will leave Toronto by Grand Trunk special train leaving Toronto at am Arriving at shene the party will be the guests of Tbe Summer Hotel for dinner and afterwards the N Co steamer will convey the excursionists to Parry Sound Arriv ing at Parry Sound at pm dinner will be served at Summer Hotel The party will be berthed on the steamer Germanic The steamer Germanic will leave at am June for wood arriving at pm when a luncheon will be tendered Mu nicipal Council to be followed by a drive to the steel shipyards and oth er industries The party will then leave for To ronto by Grand Trunk special train at 410 pm arriving at pm j in time to connect with trains going east or west The annual meeting of the promises- to be particularly teresting this year Among the vis itors who will speak will he Mr Dan SeiU business manager of the New York World one of Americas greatest Journalists Church and Gould streets which he turned Into an apartment house was widely known In Conservative circles For years he v as one of the leading members of the Conservative party and North York and was known through out the Province as one of the followers of the late Sir John A He was an honorary member of the Conserva tive Associations of Hast and they crossed the line orange- man having been initiated into the order years ago In by the late Colonel Button of Locust Hill At the lime of his death apt was a of Cameron No at which lodge he was one the prominent members He was an Anglican re- religion Capt Is survived by son Mr David J who lives at home and by a daughter Mrs A Mcintosh of Sound groom Master Leon Minn Bertha Mr A and Miss Verna Mann of town The happy couple are spending their hone moon In Newmarket Can on all Trains or Of trough Train Toronto to Winnipeg and and by a I brother Mr Burk of and four Mrs H Robin son Mrs Webb Mrs Prank Harri son and Mrs all of Toronto The funeral took place on Monday afternoon to St fames Cemetery under the auspices of No 613 hey saw 21 Send Your Nice t f M tare A VALET was down and went to assistance hut he expired Immediately gave as to the Cause of death The Jury and after a Short in IhJS verdict That said Walter to death from a Shock of electricity accident while in discharge of Ids duty as a telephone lineman was a bright active young man and the sole of a wid owed mother at He carried both and accident Insur ance It was about ten oclock the Inquest adjourned The evidently expect that there ages ma be an action dam- Children FOR FLETCHERS ASTORIA Your I lair Will draw J Si HAS A TONIC THAT MAKES THE GROW Iff A BOH- DANCE OR BACK NOW the time tike your hair Wont wjlt until It irtairts to thin out If you do it JII not be you arc Hair Tonic the best known for hair It la prepared from the STMcrJptlCa of the greatest medical authorities In Canada and la to be for the hair as wall As a deadly foe to dandruff Wo hive Such firm In this tonic will the price of same to any who Is sot with it after two Weeks us Price April The colony of bees which established themselves in Mr Jamei house on street about three years ago has at last been driven Out and their store Of honey confis cated The Was badly in need of hut on account or the pugnacious character of Insects no contractor could be found with sufficient nerve to tackle the job Finally an beeman was found who was willing to tackle the Insects for the sake of the honey He the roof and after removing the bees in buckets secured over pounds of honey Eczema was Spreading TILL IT This a translation of a letter written us in French on April by Mr Ban Cap Kufferrng with and had consul miere I had for in Several doctors who did not do mo any The disease wan and I was most uncomfortable thought I would go eras All my friends were telling me I would lose my hands unless found right treatment fine day read in Messenger about your B I treatment and asked for a sample it did mo bo much good that I Immediately order ed two large bottles It look eight bottles altogether to cure me of this terrible shall never be Without abollb of I ft In my home The records of ln years of com plete cures of thousands of most severs cases show that I stands today as the absolutely reli able eczema cure Write May tor lite trial bottle to the I to Toronto it wilt give you Instant relief for sale ail Druggists Held for Theft Philadelphia Pa April Charg ed with stealing worth jewels from a wealthy New York widow whose acquaintance he had made In that city Robert 1 David son of Ottawa Out was arrested by Detective anion of this city and Detective of Atlantic City Saturday night and locked up at the central station for a hearing tomorrow morning According to the detectives David son was traced by means pawn tickets having pledged a ring valued at at the seashore resort and one In Philadelphia The woman who makes the charge is Mrs Fannie Caldwell of No West St New York City and she followed the man who it is declared made his way Into her affections to Atlantic City She first had him indicted In New York and on the mans track at the seashore When Davidson saw Mrs Caldwell at At lantic City it was late t train but he pawned a came on here by automobile He up the Jewelry and said lie had became overcome by an irresistible desire to take the rings and- other articles Mrs Caldwell said David son proposed to marry her and when she- refused he decamped with her Jewelry Ottawa April The J Davidson arrested in Philadelphia Is an Ottawa hoy lie lived with an aunt here until six years When he went to New York He former ly played hockey on several l local school teams A fatal accident occurred at Hoc- buck cheese factory a few miles north of Prescott when Gra ham was caught In a belt and whirl ed around the flywheel being in stantly killed Parry Sound April 20 William Clark a native of Drayton Wellington County was lat cut In two by a pastier train going South at about six miles south of here De ceased who was about sixty years of age was returning from the West on the night train and as the north and southbound trains pass at that point he stepped out on the track to get a little air The train started backing suddenly and Clark In at tempting to on board foil under the wheels A found the body this morning CAPITAL ALL PAID UP REST UNDIVIDED PROFITS TOTAL ASSETS 12000003 I Branches all Important in Canada and In London Ess York Chicago Spokane Mexico and Newfoundland Every description of Banking business ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS Former cuatomera the Ontario Bank Branch will be axcommoda as NEWMARKET BRANCH ROSS Mutter mm Si5j rtiS ia We have twelve different shades in also white Just mix the powder with hot water and let cool and then apply with a whitewash brush Gives beautiful velvet finish that will not rub a Martin Floor Paints are celebrated for their lustre and wear ing qualities on And Get It At lift fi m efis Hardware Newmarket PHONE fff mm Photographer Newmarket Traoc a n5 rtMrJtWo node Scientific prepaid Bofct Sy 55S ML ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO SB

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