Newmarket Era , May 26, 1911, p. 2

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Wanted Good Genera Servant Mrs A Davis street- Girls Wanted And a Boy to Seam Pressing Apply to Clothing Factory A Wanted Near two to five acres with good buildings Apply to Box 35 Newmarket 2 Houses to Rent brick on street Ap ply to Michael box Newmarket or to Hodgins Ra ven shoe Brick Residence or Gale On Church Street most convenient part of the town Domestic water stable etc Apply to Box New market I8tf SecondHand Automobile For sale cheap Only about 300 miles and is in firstclass condi tion Carry two passengers just what a farmer wants to run about Can be seen at Blizzards Newmarket Help Wanted in a magnificent Empire pageant and mili tary review in Queens Park on young women who room at Large posters have been issued by the North York Reform Association calling a Mass Meeting of the Liber als of this Riding to foregather at the Town Hall Newmarket on Satur day June 3rd one week from- to morrow for the purpose of nominat ing a candidate to contest the con- stituency in the Reform interests for the House of Commons The Execu tive of the Reform Association are looking forward to a large and repre- gathering of Liberals from ev ery polling division in the Riding Eternal is the price of lib erty Let the rally on the 3rd of June be worthy of North Yorks pre- j vious history one that means victory at the polls when the opportunity oi lers A meeting of the Central Commit tee will take place at ten oclock a m on the above date The mass meeting will convene in the Town Hall at pm and will be address ed by Sir Alan KC Minister of Justice in the Dominion Government T Robinette and a half from shore and had it and others The gathering bids fair nft the oi to be a notable one in the history of the steamer Turbinia the Jives of their two male companions would al so have been lost The victims of the accident were Miss Olive -i- i -Mr- and Mrs Bert Lloyd a son of Aurora spent Sunday at Mr day and the ceremony was graced EBoyds by the presence of His Excellency Mrs Jackson visited her a sister Brothers deaths a man and a woman resulted from the extreme heat on a Saturday Mrs Barker and baby of to are visiting her mother Mrs C Lundy for a week or two Mr and Mrs Kitchen of spent Victoria Day holidays with Mr and Mrs Mannings Mr and Mrs Hilts and daughter of Toronto spent the 24th with her sister Mrs M Brown Elm street were painfully burned about thfe hands and arms by the ignition of a of alcohol which one of them was attempting to pour into a small spirit stovel They had been boiling water for tea on the stove in their room when the fuel became exhausted Before St the cooled the fresh alj Miss is in cohol was poured int it and the Town this week Next week she fiery explosion resulted The con- for Atlantic City to spend a tents of the room were considerably month damaged by the was ex- Jq by the Pa who was just returning a the burg ar was h to for four yea s and Eaton s Mrs for shop lifting at garet was sent to jail for days Two young- ladies lost their lives inj the lake about noon Wednesday when a sailing dinghy upset opposite Mrs Boyd Hanover attended the funeral of her sister Mrs P Soules and spent a few days with her niece Mrs Col Allan Mrs and her little the Reform party and of the Riding I The great issues and problems now before the country will be amply dis cussed in regard to reciprocity and the future development of this great Steady work for several bright growing Dominion Let the ral- Boys also for a quickturn han dy Man Apply at the office of 3wl6 CANE SONS Co For Sal0 Twentyfive font Motor Boat near ly new Beaver Engine speed miles per hour capacity to passeng ers Price J H Wesley HI Newmarket be made an demonstra tion Houses for Sale Situate on SouthWest corner of Queen Street and Prospect Avenue Situate on South side of ttreet Apply to Solicitor he between the or dinary photograph and the kind we make j due to our skill and equipment Every Bitter is given individu al attention and treatment and the results we produce are pho tographic portraits not mere ly photographs Let us demon strate our skill by making for you the heit portrait you have ever had you wish to have a photo of your borne or any view work give us a call B Photo Artist Newmarket RAILWAY EDITORIAL- The Renfrew Mercury touches up Ontario porkpackers in the following gentle manner Farmers will readily see the drift of the price statistics the Opposition press is publishing at ten cents a line The Mercury says Figures are being published in parallel Columns by Conservative newspapers showing the cur rent for pork in the United States and the selling price of the in Canada It is shown that in the Republic the commodity com mands a lower price than in the Do minion And yet the figures which the Conservative press so gleefully publishes are supplied by Canadian paefcersthe very men who have been grinding the raisers of pork down to the lowest notch These pack ers can never buy hogs from the far of Canada at prices low enough to meet their ideas and if under re ciprocity they could purchase pork I at a lower rate than at present why I Should they be objecting to the trade arrangement Surely if the price of Canadian hogs is higher than the rate prevailing in the States no American packers will look to Canada for swine On the other hand with hogs selling at a lower figure than in Canada in the States the Canadian packers would have big and cheap source of sup ply at command one reciprocity went into force What is the Cana dian packer afraid of anyway Why is he making so much noise Why the Exhibition Grounds about a mile daughter Beryl of have been visiting the pastf two weeks with her parents Mr and Mrs Jas Eagle St Miss Lediard of Owen Sound and Miss of Toronto were guests of Mrs Hewitt for aged and Miss Hael Hicks aged the and will remain the both music teachers who end at Pembroke street The two J and Mrs of men saved were Harold A lark annollnce of Kingston Jamaica aged and daughter Miss Caroline May J Wolfe of Olds A Ha aged years College a June Arts man while Wolfe is a divinity o I l hi amen oi Both arc students at rintty j marriage to take place early in Clarke being a third year Popular Tourist Route IKta fcsssa Si is at ten cents per line TO- Georgian Bay French Algonquin Park Lake of Bays River Lakes Lake etc Undoubtedly in there is an the Ethiopian Elephant Jumps Circus ROUND Excursions TO TUB WEST Woodstock May One I the large elephants to I Howes London circus did the PeaEing act In this rooming going was not noticed by the at tend At Low Rates via Chicago v llUfc ting up the show there and full from any Grand Trunk Agent or a Duff restrict Passenger Toronto Full particulars and tickets from Depot Agent Greenhouses J 8t i Shortly jeven oclock howev er he was missed and examination of the neighborhood disclosed the fact that he had done considerable age beore leaving the town southerly Gardens were and fences torn down as by a cyclone and evidence Jed to the that the brute had gone the direction of A warch wan Instituted and alter time news town that the elephant was hale In the bottom Of a ditch one mile north of u miles from lown and undergraduate ordered a bridge erected at Sunny- side crossing Although the South African Monu- ment was unveiled a year ago it is not yet completed About one thousand Bulgarians and Macedonians gave a demonstration and escorted Archbishop of York chief dignitary of the Greek Church in America along King street to the Slav Church comer of Trinity street on Tuesday night The statues of Hon Geo Brown Sir Oliver Mowat and the Queen Vic toria Monument with others were decorated by the school children of Toronto on Empire The Provincial Board of Health has been in session or two days has made arrangements for the enforcement of the new regulation requiring better sanitary precautions at summer and health resorts and on vessels plying on the inland Waters of the Province also for preventing the pollution of such waters by sew age vegetable or animal matter or of any kind The farm on Vonge street has just been for about The farm extends to about acres and the property was purchas ed for several months ago by the Realty Co of which Sir Win Mulock Mr P Robins and other local investors were the principals They were preparing to sell the land in small lots when some British investors on the scene and have just purchased ihe farm for the price stated leaves town I this week to attend Business College The Dominion Railway Board has girls in her class at the Methodist SS presented her with a beautifully bound hymnbook last Sunday as a token of friendship Mrs J of Hamilton spent Monday with her brother at Mapleton and with her sister Mrs Rev Belfry of spent Tuesday and Wednesday at Lake Sim coltajge with their fattier Mr E Jackson Mr and Mrs John Robinson for merly of Sharon and now residing near were in town on Saturday calling old friends and renewing acquaintances on the market About years since Mr- Robinson resided in this part of the country Mrs Robinson is a daugh ter of he late Ed of Sha ron Among those who spent the in the old Town were Miss Mae Hughes Messrs Fox John Montgomery Walter Phil Morgan and two eldest sons all of Toronto Mr Geo of Ni agara Falls Miss Mabel Cane of Mitchell and two gentlemen friends Miss Beatrice Wesley and five Col lege girls from Toronto Mr R Bclhaven has been honored by an appointment Abroad He is a graduate in arts ot the University of Toronto and has recently been appointed to the Lick Observatory Mr Sheppard was for merly a student at Newmarket and High Schools and at the University he took the course of ma thematics and physics In the final year he took the special work in as tronomy and physics Mr duties at the Lick Observatory begin ly 1st The Era extends congratulations Rev Cornell who has been pastor of the Friends Church in Newmarket for ten years has accept ed a rail Friends Church Winches ter to a effect in next People of all denomina tions will greatly regret the removal of Mr Cornell and family but our will he Winchesters gain lie goes to own of over Inhab itants and the church that has hon ored him with a call has a seating Capacity over There is a large choir assisted by pipe- organ and orchestra twelve pieces A irsh ip A widen t NOTED FRENCHMAN KILLED I a ditch one mile north of Ver- A A I Horses on III road were terrorized by his the very choicest 0 it and doten White to fM Mauve 0c doz Peat etc Nov in the time to banging window Ailed in gating them to go past though the beast was some distance away Men are at work trying to dig the elephant out but the Job was prov ing It was oclock in the brought hack More the elephant to tent THINK ABOUT IT you yojtt It JI of yotir nelgbboTs jus A tu sod of srerrtMng fa which you are good to I Odessa May 21 An fell In a Crowd at today injuring persons of whom Ave for dying ft Is that the costs In the famous marriage case in Midland amount to something over with more to come yet Forest Ares In the of the islands of Japan are devastating ft vast a number tallages have been destroyed The troops have been called out and available man Is fighting the The fire line is almost length ft Impossible at present estimate trie number of amount of damage result ing from the or the Most northern of the of Japan has an area of square miles The Island Is densely forested and abound In game ft has a population of about OLD For Sale it absent May Henry Maurice Minister of War was kill ed and Pre mier and Minister of the Interior is possibly dying as the result of the start of the aviation race at the drill grounds a at dawn this morning In the cold of the early May morning French with the holiday spir it and in holiday attire awaited the start The away was Naval Lieutenant flying the of Andrew he is on leave of absence and he ascended at lie was follow ed by Roland ho has just returned from flying In the States who in turn was followed by All were using machines The crowd was cheering the men v ho had got a Way when in the clearing morning light Train the new aviator was to he seen ap proaching the drill with a passenger Bonnier in his machine He was Hy ing a steel monoplane built and pa tented by himself and as he circled to try his motor it was seen thai Something wrong As Train arose the Premier the Minister of War and other notables not being able to Bee from the stand of honor moved nearer to the- starling line The crowd followed The crush was tremendous and It was necessary to call for another squadron Ol cuiras siers to keep back the throng Train was shutting his motor and preparing to alight directly over the horsemen as they rode upon the held In order to avoid striking the cuirassiers Train sliot Into the air again Ill Was unable to fate the group of notables lust on the side of the horsemen Having cleared the Train toward the earth again and dashed headlong Into the crowd beyond From Tower Paris May installation of more powerful machines in the wire less station on the tower has been Completed and signals were sent last week to Canada The service will be officially Inaugurated by a message Id Sir Wilfrid prc- Canada on the occasion of the coronation of King George it Is the desire the the first message Shall he exchanged with a country minister of War Was dead ahead of the machine The pro peller caught hi right arm which he- had raised to fend the and in a second had torn the member from the body was killed Instantly Premier was burled beneath the machine and was when lifted from the ground honeK of his right leg and all of the lnes of bin were broken Jilt scalp wax frightfully torn and upon examination It was found that suffering from internal Injuries In the abdominal was carried at once to bis home I Farmers In his vicinity are busy praying their orchards A Paris to the London Daily Mail says there Is reason to believe the Monarchists have com pleted their preparations for -rl- uprising in Portugal According to private messages received In Pa ris the counterrevolution will In the north where the feeling Is strong and where dis content with the new regime has bee manifested in strikes at Oporto ff as should follow the example the north will be most af fair and will certainly be attended with much violence and bloodshed Ottawa May Tenders for- the construction of the first section milts of the Hudson Hay Rail way will be called within three weeks The appropriation passed by Parliament sufficient to permit this being done and already there are nu merous Inquiries by contractors who Intend to bid The terminus has not yet been definitely determined be tween Churchill and Kelson but the latter Is the more probable selection as Its harbor open all winter establishing aids it hoped to allow of navigation Ave months of the year TWENTIETH CENTURY CLOTHING R L Sole Agency Queen Quality Shoes Spending money is one way of enjoying oneself and saving ft is an- right here at you can do and HERE ARE You Should Take Notice of LADIES WHITE BLOUSES Six designs Ladies White Lawn Waists Embroidered and tucked fronts Button down back Long and threequarter sleeves lace and in sertion trimmed sizes to Good value at to On Sale each DRESS GOODS YARD A clearing line of Dress Goods in Panama and Amazon cloths regular up to 75c yard On Sale yard REMNANTS OF DRESS GOODS to yards long On Sale at half- price Our Ladies Skirts Are Great Values J LADIES STOCKINGS AT PR Fast Black Stainless Stockings sizes Si to worth pair On Sale Saturday pairs MENS Each Another shipment of Mens double- thread Shirts and Draw ers Regular 50c All to Garment U T THE LEADING FnrnitQre Undertaking You can bay your Furniture Cheap For Cash UNDERTAKING EMBALHINO A SPECIALTY Night calls attended to at John Millard and TUB CRADLE MANNING In Newmarket on May It to Mr and Mrs Rcnj Manning a daughter At on May to Mr and Mrs Mi- a son BLACKBURN In Newmarket on May 10 to Mr and Mrs Ed Blackburn a son HOAR In Newmarket on May Kill to Mr and Mrs Fred Hoar a daughter St New market at the home Par ents to Mr and Mrs Toronto a WORKMAN At Buffalo on May 1911 to Mr and Mrs Workman a daughter grand daughter to Mr Meads Newmarket run altar On the 10th of May by the Rev It Hiram Richard An- trim Pa to Vera eldest daughter Mr and Mrs- Montgomery f Pa of Newmarket run tomb TABLE LINEN inch unbleached tabic linen floral design Good wearing cloth 19c yard BIG CLEARANCE OF WALL PAPERS MENS NEGLIGEE SHIRTS Mens Soft Colored Shirts Good roomy bodies regular up to each One Sale 50c each j CASH STORE Although this not a good year for Maple Syrup we have a quantity of Ontario Pure Maple Syrup And we haVe to arrive gallons of Quebec Syrup which has a Govern ment of Purity Leave tin your order Vegetables of Different Kinds Lettuce Parsnips Turnips Toma toes Onions Cabbage Carrots and Potatoes T Canned Raw Fruits of different kinds NORTH GROCERY Newmarket on Tues day May Charles worth I Watch our advertisement and every week youll find ileitis of interest to all Keen Cash Buyers Sunday May at his late residence Craw ford street Toronto John Al bert dearly beloved husband of Harriet A Snider in his year Funeral from above address Tues day May at pm Interment In Aurora Cemetery At on Good Friday April William Infant Mr and Mrs John formerly of East aged months and days St J ROHDHOUSE ST NORTH NEWMARKET All Order will receive ireful nd Prompt -r- lb Tin Pure Clover Honey 55c Tins Corn Tins Rich Red Salmon Hack Bacon loc Pickled Roll- Che piece lb Odd Breakfast Plates Dinner Sets pieces WE WANT BAGS OF POTATOES J each Phone K HOWARD

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