Newmarket Era , May 26, 1911, p. 7

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ttGOTOOXDtftAKCTWTO Accident Report has reached us that ac cident occurred on Yphge streets on Wednesday A horse became at an auto and became upsetting- the buggy and excursion to Guelph throwing out the occupants The Tuesday June under the aus- deers collar bone was broken pices of the North York Farmers In stitute See posters for particulars 3wl9 Seeds Seeds Annual Meeting The North York Farmers Institute will hold its annual meeting at the King George Hotel Newmarket on Saturday the 3rd of June at o clock am All farmers are invited to attend We are giving Seeds attention this Spring our special CLOVER ALFALFA LUCERNE TIMOTHY FIELD CORN ETC All Kinds of In Hulk or Package and as far as we can see or know the quality is No 1 in every case We buy only from Reliable Seed Firms so as to secure the Best and Most Productive Seeds Wanting Seeds Come and In spect Our Stock A DIRECT IMPORTER OF STAPLE AND FANCY CHINA FOR Something Unusual The oldest inhabitant is puzzled to remember when fruit treesopiums apples and pears Were all in blossom before the 24th of May at the same time- Already too orchard orioles have made their appearance and twittering their evening melody Friends Chprch Quarterly Meeting will be held next Saturday and Sunday Last Sunday the Rev Tetbetts of the American Board Missions gave three splen did addresses The morning and ev ening congregations were good but the hot weather had its effect on the afternoon meeting Loyalty Exhibited The display of fireworks in town on Wednesday evening was the best for many a day The clear starlit sky was illuminated in all parts of the town for about two hours An immense bonfire on the grounds of Pickering College had the appearance of a conflagration for a time The fireworks provided by Mr Wid- Mr Schmidt Mr A Binns and Rev Thomas were numerous and showed to great advantage Ay number from Newmarket were going to Aurora last to the debate on Church Union The King Hotel furnished meals to nearly people on Wed nesday Notwithstanding the ciowd in Town on Victoria Day ant a drunken man was to be seen and the day passed on in an exceedingly or derly manner Organ Recital An Organ Recital will he given on the new pipe organ of the Christian Church Wednesday evening May list by Mr E Bowles organist of Methodist Church In addition to the organ numbers vocal selections will be given by Miss Laura I Knight soprano and Mr Fred Palmer baritone both of When whack early ft old mule morose forlorn Id go to cultivate the corn All through the summer day toiled my raiment reeking wet and soiled I was fried and baked and broiled when at night sought my bed my feet were like two eons of lead and till next morning I was dead When I repair and see the wondrous changes there I always go up in the air For now the farmer surely feels like Cleopatra as he reels along on plows with painted wheels He drives a large and handsome team his implements are like a dream spring seats are spiked to every beam He blithely tills his fer tile lands and never soils his lily bands nor in the mud and gumbo stands His pants are creased and show no dirt his feet are by the thorns unhurt he often wears Par boiled shirt And when he goes to town he makes the journey a brace of shakes his auto runs to beat the snakes He has a gas plant of his own a bathroom and a telephone and often he has scads to loan Thus are the old worlds changes rung It seems to me that I was stung long long ego when I was young Ex Grand Trunk Service to Northwest The Grand Trunk arc in receipt of the following letter in connection with the tourist sleeping ear operat ed from Toronto to Winnipeg and Edmonton via Chicago April Upon returning from my western trip I feel it my duty to write to and say that Tragic Death at Weston To a large extent runs through the necessity fields of being well dressed- Who a slouch or a ran down at the heel man in their business What are required these modern days are men we received was far beyond mi To- Day Patriotism is a splendid thing Instil in the youth of the land the celebration of Empire Day in Town Hall last Tuesday afternoon was a great success The entire centre of the hall was filled with children each wearing a to and expectations and every our party was more with the courtesy shown by officials both at Chicago and T A Contract Finished Mr Mcintosh of Alexandria with the assistance of Mr Walker Cald well completed his contract with the High School Board on Saturday Mr Mcintosh has given the utmost satisfaction throughout every detail I of the work being done in firstclass flag Dr Clark chairman of manner and without cause of corn- May The Village of Weston was profoundly moved on Saturday evening by the tragic death of Willie the eldest son of Thomas of this village the young accidentally shot whiic woods hear the house than pleased the vnur of the family planned Win- V Cemetery and on ly awaited the arrival of an aunt who lives in Islington The latter was however detained at home and unable to go with the family and young McKitterick decided to take the rifie and go intotTie woods with the hope- of shooting a weasel that- had been causing loss among their pigeons and poultry Shortly after his departure rifle shot was heard but no attention was paid to it un til later when some children SS is And that means the very nee of prosperity THE COST IS SMALL IF DO THE DRESSING THE GOODS ARE DEPENDABLE IF SUPPLY THEM Necessities AS Soap Starch Ammonia Powder Dustbane 8tove Blacking Etc Etc CALL AT L BOSWORTH The Leading Reliable Delivery Phone CORNER OK Main Timothy 8treets the Public School Hoard presided with tack Patriotic dresses were delivered by Mayor Pearson Rev Cornell Mr J D McKay Rev J D Simpson Her Thomas Rev J A the popular Principal Mr A Cornell The choruses by the children were splendid and Miss Risebrougk must have spent a lot of time with them produce such good results The piano accompaniments were played by Miss Hardy one of the Primary teachers- The best item on the program was the flag drill by a class of girls in came across the body An alarm was in stantly given and everything possible have an plaint from first to last great satisfaction to the It was a Hoard to the forward man to deal with completed building speaks for itself Everybody who has visited the At the spot where the body was found it was seen where the young had on a rotten log High School is perfectly charmed causing him to fall forward and the with the general arrangement and rifle to he discharged What adds artistic effect of the corridors and j to the sadness of the family is the emsrooms ami the building is ft fact that just four weeks Come and see the Big Assortment of Suits for Men and Boys note the and m m m The Mens- Wear Men Main St West Newmarket s i 1 charge of Miss Trueman Other numbers were class recitations by girls and boys and individual fey Cyril Morrison Minnie and Harry Stephens The proceedings were inspir ing am will live in the memory of the children A feature that we nearly the which certainly was very pretty As it was corning down the hill the new 15ft flag was run up the new stall on top of the new Specialty Factory the procession halted gave three cheers in a very hearty man ner which had an Inspiring effect credit to Newmarket Sale Register TUESDAY May Sale of and house at Baldwin belonging to Kirton estate at 2 oclock For particulars see posters Duncan Auctioneer day t ago parents buried their only daughter a bright little girl and the youngest of the family of five This last shock has completely pros trated the father and mother Touring the Old Continent A friend in town received letter last Friday from Mrs IV posted at Lucerne Switzerland on May from which we are permitted to take the following which will he of interest to her many friends We are very comfortably situated in this beautiful old city surrounded by mountains lake and river The scenery hue is simply grand From WORKED BOTH WAYS I want a horse and buggy said the drummer to drive to Willow- dale The liveryman looked him over Can you drive he asked Sure can said the drummer How much is it N OTI All kinds of Shoe Repairing ill be done Wrights June 1st neatly and Shoe Store promptly at commencing The liveryman considered I al- ways charge for a drive to he About five oclock the drummer The horse gladly pounded its way into the cool depths of the stable The drummer handed the a bill and the liveryman he balcony on our bedroom we can handed him back two silver dollars Aint you making mistake feat which would have taxed a strong ourselves at the end of our endurance To prepare breadcrumbs most quick- man Reserve force and then we discover that a new dry the bread in the oven after Sometimes a girl sees a friend on strength has come to our aid that a the crust has been removed then run whom one trouble after another has new courage is warming our hearts through the meat chopper sift and been piled and she thinks I could We can do all that is to he done we glass jars can bear all that is to be borne When the demands on us are too great a quick dessert Is wanted use dreadful things had happened But for strength and courage popovers As the batter is poured here the reserve strength Is to be jail that is necessary for us is to call into the tins add a piece of fruit r never bear that I couldnt be brave and go about smiling when such counted come so on thick troubles the reserves and fast that we feel to each served with a simple syrup j these popovers are delicious mm ES5 li mm mm INTACT AND FROM ITS OF see old Pi la t Us the highest peak of the Alps Mount another mountain we can see hut not BO high as I think one is and the other feet above level The cities over here are all built on the side of hills which makes hern look so picturesque be ing one above another pies Algiers Home and I Florence are all the same Rome is built on seven hills arid it is a very pretty old city I did enjoy the drive out the Way the Apostle Paul had so often trodden They told us the road was just the I Same and the same high stone walls as when he had travelled that th Catacombs out the drummer You to Willowdale was said drive The stable man grinned So it he said Its hack win ten miles to Did expect to drive there and hark for o You must be a new drum mer Two weeks later the drummer came back The liveryman seemed sur prised to see him f want the same horse and buggy for a drive to he said I He got Into the buggy and drove oil and the liveryman Chuckled Heres get even with road- of them he said The that drummer did not return until about way those wonderful underground eight oclock the liveryman was passages made to bury their dead worried When he came he came There is so much interest to sec Pump Shoe ii in Parisian of the ityle of last toe oof a very ftpptuaACe We nothing but the makes of and guarantee eer pair the Oh afoot handed the liveryman silver dollar and a silver half Here said the liveryman where is my horse The drummer looked surprised Why- he said in Wil of course I only drive there I came hack on and what a wonderful In front of the church must have had of our in and around Home- Old St and the Vatican are usually first places visited by tourists such paintings and pieces of statuary as one sees there the celling of the Chapel was painted by Mi chael conception he in ted the train AND VK A EXHIBITION Continent The Largest Am Most Perfect Show TheTravelirjtf Sen The DaV Supreme in times the Biocjest And Most Bewildering Production Saviour Titian many of those roasters each tlilr own Individual COflCCptlbn the or ancient NEWMARKETS NEXT DOOR TO OFFICE All Receipts personally attended to and but BEST AND PUREST Agent for Telegraph Co so had We call id Home was bo Interested the the wall wfiSch are left standing and to think of that place being filled with people watching tlmc terrible fccents which were enacted there the wild beasts tearing the limb from limb We taw where lantH were Confined and the passage where they were brought up into Arena Oh you hut We have CALLING OUT THE Did you ever start a long walk and before you have reached the des tination you had set for yourself And that you- were dangerously near the point of And then as you crawled along thinking what a luxury it would to throw yourself down On a couch or Into an arm chair did you ever discover that in some mysterious way you were tl It tints rested The feenw of weariness have SO much I could passed your mufCle to hard- time will not permit to work an1 you get home for week letter In care of f ho Took re us Son A finally in firetritte condition spent the evening an usual laft arid Agent for PioM Number All to 4 h number of Italians who bad been working on track appeared before gfstrae I 1 1 on Monday evening charged with on Sunday trespassing They were fined each and Erin Advocate When iters arc left over from stews or creamed mixtures they can and a or going at once to bed a little ear you thought would be necessary The phenomenon well known among athletes has a simple explana tion There Ik a reserve fund of strength on which you can fall back when the normal supply Is exhausted Sometimes In delirium of ever a Mender girl will a strength many times greater than that of which she In ordinarily cap able This does not mean that ll- hat fclven her more strength but only that It hat called out the chopped and naiad or tli newspapers told For the former the eye a girl who staggered out of 1 removed and it Ik better to burping building with her Invalid iSHK risl JV MM esse Sfc riv7 xa CLOWNS acrobats loftytuhblers The Marvelous Eddys GREAT ACTS during cooking where not essential the whole fatlier In her arms She had carried him down three nights of ttalrs a ld Animals from all parts Continents THE SUPREME THE ROYAL JAPANESE TROUPE DIRECT FROM Y0K0H0MA European Novelties People Horses Troupe of Performing Lions Camels THE DUBLIN GRAYS THE HUSSARS BANDS ROYAL ROMAN HIPPODROME TRAINED ANIMAL EXHIBITION Free Strt Parade A Exhibitions Afternoon at 2 Night at r I r i i susDcsa Ha tin l 1 I prevented 2VkT

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