Newmarket Era , July 8, 1910, page 3

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Weeks OHM Very in Newmarket last Nearly everybody spent the holiday elsewhere The trolley did l big business Refreshing showers yesterday Army Ensign will farewell in fee Army Hall Sunday next July The Ensign wishes to thank people of Newmarket for their interest and assistance and also the way they have rallied to hex during the year she has labored In this town Orange Parade The local Orange Lodge has receiv ed replies from lodges indicating that least Orangemen will be in the Parade here next Tuesday The Christian Presbyterian Friends Churches will undertake to feed each on account of the limited hotel accommodation A big is expected here Business Change On account of being so closely con ned to business Mr R A Smith Las disposed of the grocery branch to faithful clerk Mr will continue to cater to old customers in the same efficient way Mr Smith will in future devote his attention entirely to the China keep it up to the foremost rank north Toronto See ads Decoration Day The Directors of Newmarket Ceme tery have decided that Friday July will be Decoration Day this year and is hoped that lot own ers will take the same interest as formerly the grounds at tractive Addresses may be expected from the Mayor and clergy and by Newmarket Military Band The services will commence at pm sharp so as to be through before dark high School Board At a meeting on Monday evening it was ascertained that no tenders were received for the new building and the time was extended a few days In the meantime local contractors are to be interviewed with reference to going on with changes in present building by days work in order to ready for opening in September- The first selection of language teacher failed to connect and the then chose Isabella which appointment Us been confirmed by wire Band Concert of music to le played on Friday July at Public School ground at pm -1- March of the Maple P 2 Overture The King of Dia monds J Rockwell Valse Breeze of the Night 90 Selection The Daughter the Regiment Thos Intermezzo Flower Girl Dream March Why I Left My Home d J Save the King Conductor Mr J Coombs At of the brides siter It Toronto on Wednesday June Edith second daughter of Mr Coomlj Bracebfldge united in marriage to Mr Thos Belmont street Toronto formerly of Newmarket The bride attended by her ftfster Miss Mi Coombs while Mr Harry a best roan The was jrformed by Baptist church Aster the ceremony the guest set down to dainty luncheon and then the train for the North with their grins and persons in the Toronto style On return Mr and Mrs will at the St Pauls Church Excursion to Boor Lake on Friday July Cars leave at 2 pm returning leave Bond Lake at pm Everybody welcome Tickets may be had at Bank Montrea or on tl can- Pass Compliments are of Praise may showered on Mr the assiduous principal of pur Public School who sent up to the recent High School entrance examina tions a class of New market nupils and passed the entire number five with honors and one Miss Jean Campbell taking the scholarship When similar work was done last year by the succeeding principal the query was made Should we ever see the like again but Mr hand icapped at the opening of the term with a senior class all of whom came from a junior form has succeeded in successfully accomplishing the trick with a class of junior pupils only Following are the results in North York Newmarket HONORS Ernest Bogart Edwinna Jean Campbell Scholarship Earnest George Vale Claude Vale PASS Albert Armstrong Cameron Prank Myrtle Alice Martha Burrows Gertie Blackburn Cameron Minnie Clarke Daisy Ellis Certificate Willie Maggie Gilmoure Kathleen Florence Hall Jack Minns Maggie Morning Eugene Proctor Reynolds Pratt Harry Penrose Percy Separate Horace George Roy storks Robert Smith Dave Smith Greta Smith Marian Stewart Drfl Certificate Pearson Viva Cole Ernes Clara Hill Carson Alice Gertie Hobs Nellie Smith Willie Young Aurora Bail Septimus bell Lome Walter Billing Evelyn Charles Cook Harold Florence Harry Hague liar man Annie Henry Hunter Fred Beatrice Jenkins Viola Johnson Norman Johnston G Cecil Honors Marshall Bessie Robert Murray Laura Proctor Howard Winnie Honors Maude Beaton Clifford Smith George Ada Stewart Vclma Thompson Trent Arthur Underbill Underbill Wells Pearajn heHonor Dr conduct the rice in the Methodist Church at I next Sunday July at I I I I i a j Musical ducat ion Any young man or woman vho K a patron of this free instruction in and Toledo Conservatory of Music desire stimulate the study of offers to aPiJoanif from Province of faflf Canada valued each J- for a twenty with the opening the jar September In of departments Violin Public School awarded upon competition to anyone desiring a musical or literary education Anyone wishing to enter the compe tition or desiring- Information should to Mr James Shaw Manager of the Toledo fcry of Music Toledo tesilfr I OUR STOCK OK Watches and Diamond Rings VV Carry a large Stock of Watches of all kinds Also Diamond and other Rings and Diamonds Rings made to order on Short notice CO end Opticians lAotzv Phone Western Blanche White Clifford Edith Wood William Victor Archibald BroTSTl Harold Coon Walter Davis Deacon Edwards Gladya Mabel Palmer Watson Agar Margaret Baker Fred Mary Brodie Janet Brownsberger Bar Cooney Blanche Cooney Cook Cuyler Minnie Grove Roy Irene Sleckley Ruth Sleckley Fred Scott Dudley King Allan Lome Cailey Flossie Corliss Fred Jae Honors Ross Flossie Stone Margery Edith Mary Williams Bessie Sutton Foretha Norman Broadway Geo Leslie Cockburn Bernard Huntley Annie Lyons Mamie McLaughlin Flossie McLaughlin Ella Lawrence Morton Christie Etta Sheppard Florence Summerfeldt Reggie Herman Stiles Helen Taylor Lena Edith Maurice Mount Albert Daisy Watts Honors Maxwell Walker Honors Ernest Alvin Gable Graham Ben Beatrice Hood Mabel- Kightley Florence Mainprize Lyman Pearson Herbert Bert Meril Rahmer Mildred Lome Stokes Mrs of Toronto spent a week with her sister Mrs hori The MihSis Mahon of Toronto are visiting relatives for a few days i Mr and Mrs Joseph Lemon colve4 on Monday of the sad news that their eldest son had been accidentally drowned He with a number of others from this vicinity had just gone the North- West this spring He was a promis ing young man and a favorite with all who knew him The parents and brother and sisters have the deepest sympathy En their great sorrow Miss Wilson of Toronto and Mr Jordan the holiday at Mr Fairies Mr Vftn Stony has just had a fine kitchen and woodehed erected Mrs A Law spent a couple of days in Toronto and Mrs and daughter of Toronto are spending a time with relatives Miss Gertie Barnes of was a guest of Mr Barnes The Patterson are visiting friends in The Ladies Aid Social at the home of the Misses Fairies was a grand success Proceeds about 530 Mr spent day in Toronto Mr and Mrs Terry and Miss Burnett spent a day in Toronto Send the Era to friends BARBIE For across a cement walk a fine of without costs was im posed on a teamster 0 Saturday Tying his horse to a fee cost visi tor the same amount v PINE ORCHARD Mr and Mrs Clarence May of To ronto spent the holiday last week with the formers father Mr Nelson May Mr and Mrs J Sirrs are teking in the Bruce Old Boys and Girls Ex cursion this week to their former home Miss Beatrice Lloyd spent Sunday under parental roof Miss Watson of Toronto spent the holiday with Mr and Mrs A Lloyd Mr i spending the week up North Miss Elsie Penrose leaves on Sat urday for North Dakota where she intends spending the summer with her sister Mrs Geo Medley Mr and Mrs J who have been visiting in this community for several weeks also leave for their home in Leal next Saturday I BAKINO AND NEVER FAIL White Lawn Blouses from to Colored Print Blouses Natural Feet pair TWO LEADERS j Ladies Black Cotton Hose Warranted Fast Black and 15c pair Ladles Cotton Vesfe All kinds and at all for 39c 60c Print Wrappers Full Skirt Well Lined nicely Trimmed only 98c White Embroidered Skirts From 39c to Lace Hose Ladies Size Tan and Black pair regular v3 19 f Canned Pork Beans Pink Salmon M0o Ginger Snaps tt- Lye Jelly Powder tin John Bull Pickles Canned Fresh Herring lift Hd Salad Dressing Quaker Tea in black green 1 mixed Everything in New Uptodate Shoes We handle tie Best Makes in the Canadian Shoe Trade and Guar antee the wear of Very pair School Reports Store Closes at oclock Every Day except Saturday Give the working Salesman a chance A The following- is the report of the June promotions for SS No East To Junior Tower Hen ry Longfleld To Senior II Ross Geo j Miller the last two recommended- putting in The phones right up to the Senior Lewis Frank corner of the but we understand Frankie Cain can come no further on a J To Senior IVMabel Batt Louise Miss Hall of Newmarket and Miller The Independent Telephone Com pany have got their poles in and Messrs Howard and Harold Hall of Toronto spent Sunday at Mr Walter Halls v The following are the on the Honor Roll for in Mrs and Miss Muriel No Georgian are visiting friends in Lindsay Quite a number children from the Deaconess Home are scattered over the community We are extremely sorry to hear of the sad drowning accidenrwhvh cured to Mr Arthur Bifrt a University student on last while out bathing in the 1 lumber River Mr Hurt visited about a month ago with Mr and Mrs John I KETTLEBY IVM Bailey III Martin Bain J Stevenson II- J Draper G Dean Stevenson A Meyers I Taylor Taylor I Bailey Thomlpson Stevenson Kay Helen Hazel Teacher School report for the June No King IV West WBell Jr IV Artt Donaldson Jr III West J Johnson The Grove meeting in connection West O Artt Bell with Christian Church on the line of King was a decided success II Artt First A Donaldson Kennedy Gladys Marshi Teacher On the evening of June 30th andJE Artt July 1st Elder of Keswick Herbert Artt preached two excellent sermons On Present everyday Walter Bell Saturday the fellowship meeting was Donaldson followed by baptism Tho three ser vices on Sunday were largely attend- An aeronaut whose parachute McLean of Schomberg preach- failed to open fell feet in in the morning Thomas ol diana and was killed Newmarket in the afternoon and Rev Leonard of in the evening The strawberry festival on Monday evening prepared by the Ladies Aid JULY Sale of Sale Register I i s5 1 1- j NEW PARASOLS Fancy Floral Designs Stripes and Hand Embroidered in White and Good Values in Black Parasols from FANCY MUSLINS for LINEN AND REP SUITINGS all new shades stripe and plain 30c for 19o JOB LOT OF CORSETS PHONE Ixne Hip to for I I I tfl of the Church was enjoyed by the hundreds who attended Excellent music was furnished the Aurora Citizens Hand ami Quar tette Rev of the Anglican Church gave an excellent address and Miss V Doan of vile two line recitations Proceeds I about j Mr and Mrs spent Do minion Day at Wilcox Lake Mr and Mrs T Watson attend ed the funeral late Mrs at Sutton on Tuesday The Misses Hall and Bell of Toron to were at Mr M sons on Sunday and Monday and household effects belong ing to Mr Donald Morrison on premises Prospect Ave at pm Terms Cash P Duncan Allot Live Stock Market There is practically no change in the live stock prices on Toronto Mir- since weeks quotations Hogs are still of cars eoi- Newmarket Markets July 7 1010 I Fall Wheat per hush SO fi5- SO 0 0 0 23 20 14 0 IK 20 Toronto Markets July 1010 bush SI 1 i Mrs Thos Leonard on Thurs- Oats per bush day morning for a two weeks visit per bush witir relatives in per bush Mrs Garrison and daughter and Bran per ton the Misses are visiting at Mrs Shorts per ton Hay per ton Mrs Win Ellison and children are Butter per lb spending vacation at her fathers Eggs per do Mr Melville Stephens Potatoes per hag Miss Davis of is Chickens per lb the guest ol the Misses Miss Holmes of was the guest ol her school friend Miss Ben nett and accompanied the latter to Fall Keswich this week Goose Wheat per bush 085 Mrs of is visit- Barley per bush IS 0 49 at her lathers Mr Oats per bush bald I Rye per bush fl ooo Peas per bush 70 Hay per ton 0022 20- 0 0 25 CAPITAL ALL PAID UP A UNDIVIDED PROFITS- TOTAL ASSETS ft CO Branches at all important in Canada and in London Eng New York Chicago Spokane Mexico and Newfoundland Every description ot a Banking badness transacted INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS Former customers of the Oatarlo Bank Branch will he accommodata as heretofore NEWMARKET BRANCH ROSS Manager If I QLiAicriJZMrifr iDgerSoll July For selling a and buggy that he had hired a livery Alfred Rile a young KSB was sentenced to three Potatoes per bag months in the county all with the Chickens per It recommendation that ho be deported per lb ft 0 0 There Is no better equipped In North York than ours The high standard of our rncrchanfdlso and a thorough knowledge of every article we stock has built up for tbla overgrowing busi ness No Jewlike tactics or unprincipled methods adopted In extending our business- got the goods the quality goods and our guarantee goes with every parcel that leaved this Store A few interesting snaps for this week lib Pkges Seedless Raisins for pkge 200 1 Seedless Raisins for 10c per pkge Its Good Dairy Butter for per lb Imported Pickles mixed 10c bottle Good Pink Salmon Tin Seven Pkges Corn KlnVa for Picnic camping and touring expeditions supplied All orders on these lines will have our most careful Our Crockery Department is alive with genuine bargains See our large assorted Stock Phone HOWARD Are Selling their Entire Stock at Cut Prices and particularly their stock of i They bought 26000 worth of Goods in a way that they can do this and with out loss to themselves And every dollars worth they sell is sold for Cash Nothing Charged Before you buy Dry Goods Boots and Shoes Groceries Wall WE CLOSE AT 6 OCLOCK Paper or Mens Wear see if they have following this plan what you want You will save money by In Millards Blook I

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