a- HE NEWMARKET ERA FRIDAY F Manufacturer of all kinds of Harness Also it large stock of hand promptly attended to ALBERT MANAGER JOHN MOORE GRAIN MERCHANT J market price paid for Grass TROWLAND GRADUATE OF Ontario Veterinary College ALBEBTfOXT Kelt door North of Store v money to On Real Companies fundi at lowest rates Conveyancer Notary Public etc You can save money by buying your Furniture at the MASONIC R Gould of of paid bis official visit to Sharon Lodge on Tuesday evening Bros Todd Nutting and Campbell also of accompanied him The third degree was by of Sharon Lodge and the pro ceedings were brought to a close by an oyster supper served by mine host of the Mansion in firstclass style attend this Missionary Rail son Alice Alice Smith at the Methodist church Sutton on man Lucy Miller and Mr John is Agent for the and pm and Monday- others perhaps Find their equal li Era at Sutton and is author- pm This is a treat none should you Though strict justice to the ized to receive subscriptions col- miss J girls urges to note hat one or accounts etc Orders for all Rev Mr will also preach two chafe under parental rule kinds of printing promptly attend- Quarterly sermon at Virginia on Sun- pupils have so For the next Two Weeks we will offer Special the of our Stock of to The hoard of directors of the Albert Cemetery met for organization on Monday evening and reelected the following officers President Forrest Vice Arnold Dunn Treasurer Hunter Secretary The board then adjourned to meet at the call of the president Mrs Stephen Hart a former dent of Sutton but of late years of I died last week in the Gen eral Hospital of cancer Her remains were home and interred in Baldwin cemetery- Mrs Joseph and Sly Brooks drove to last Fri day to visit friends Mr Lee Millar of Roachs Point was in the village last Thursday The annual genera meeting of the shareholders of the Sutton Dairy As sociation will be held in Hall Sutton on Feb at two oclock pm All interested are to attend The Rev L Powell of Toronto 3rd at am BALDWIN BREEZES God save the King during my has there been as at pros- increased that she now devotes two days per to this locality Father Bill of the Travellers- Rest having his annual dance this Tues day evening Hes Rill that if the town hall isnt available hes not agoin to be stuck Either the market or the people Robes Furs Overcoats Blaoakets and Heavy Dress Goods J in order to for Spring Goods now beginning to arrive H D ALBERT eat Fully half the population is more or less indisposed principally by- have the Jagrippe attend L- MEMORIAL SERVIOK An informal meeting of prominent citizens was held on Friday evening to discuss advisability of arranging a eve at win bv He took part- ailments caused by changeable ef Bronchitis inflammation and sneezing the belle of RivenUle Ave Miss Barber Mrs Will Arnold and Miss Alice are all doublet up with grippe Miss Draper of Ave is home for a short visit She isurtf- resides at Superb skating on Emerald lake last week The ice was smooth and just fine for the Miss Mar on Monday Owl A STOCK OF Bedroom and Parlor Tables Fancy We are alio ftjeemi for Sham Holders and Belvidere Carpet irla ft Specialty delivered free of charge when in ALLAN THEAKER Geo Halgh Sons for a suitable service on the day of the Queens funeral it was decided Association turned out ask all business men to close up iloic from to and to have a will Hold their annual the Keswick Thank you vice in the town hall at pm It is Friday 1st ji for own proposed to have short addressee from The fireman on our tram here under- Dont you wish you had resident and neighboring and I operation- for on other prominent citizens The church Quiz choirs will also assist by furbishing In report week with respect suitable music suicide ff ill any the temer ity I say the to oppose the Hon J Davis Their The annual meeting of the Al bert Cemetery was held on evening The different rettprU were received and adopted and the follow- suffering with- to the ma we inadverntlygave the name defeat is certain iustead of seen our- King have you Dr and Twas at the Holland Landing m iSOjJ Fay of are visit Ah well I yet remember how mad with the Dr those Holland were jvheu Mr Willie Percy came home last the Royal train bowled right along land we barely got a at His gentlemen were reelected to the Johnston of the Mammoth Majesty And there wore air those hoard of directors Dr Forrest Am store went to the city last on Landing girts dressed up to kill old Dunn John Crone J runt business H Ross John Moore Geo Ham- George Kay was in the village son Amos Lapp Arnold Tinsdale John Dunn and Geo A R and OF Collar Checks Blanketing Bed Blanketing Sheetings Cloths Yarn etc FINE SELECTION OF Worsteds Tweed Serges Frieze Milton Grey Cheviots Always on hand to choose from Dr J Forrest were appointed audi tors for the ensuing year white dresses red and blue cashes crowned garlands of flowers last Tuesday He lost 30 lbs during waiting to sing God save the Queen BELL WANTED The- rather primitive method of illness but is now steadily gaiping in strength Last Tuesday Mr Foster of Bald win was in the village He hitched his horse at the postoflice but it got loose and ran away at a furious rate A of our young folks went down to rink last Satur day night and report a fincime Mr Hopkins our school teacher is on the sick list but we hope soon for his of Toronto spent a few days with Miss Nellie last week Mr Frank Batji and wife of Brad ford spent Sunday last at Mr John Miss Aggie after spending weeks the parental roof return ed to the accompanied by her sister on her way to Mr Ham Johnson is preparing to build a fine new house We wish him every UNION annual general sliare- of Ravehshoe Dairy Associa tion held forth in and was quite largely attended Jonea and Noble of Toronto were there in the interests of the Imperial dbce Co The following directors were unanimously chosen Messrs Peregrine J Walker Barker John and John treasurer It was decided to en- to secure enough Winter and Snow And the goods we are selling now are Cut fixes Shovels Stoves of rtll Skates Hockey Sticks v And in the ALL ALBERT Oh what- a disappointment Do you remember girls come to think oh it pretty old gals by this time I m Hogg and wife of Sunderland formerly of North and East wipe of the indebtedness and were guests at Ren Tomilsons tinue the manufactures of butter The first infecting of directors to be held For the l Era a Queen Full years has away Since first young Albert- saw the day Hes called a Mothers death toraourn And bo a King on Englands throne His children played around his knee Now in their place children see A father to his people 1 To the low prayer hear While for the dead we have no fear A woman good- has earned her A crown of worth upon her head hallowed light her God save the Queen we- used to sing Now to her throne sends a King Let every voice most earnest pray To God who hears say Jam running three miles before being no damage was Thursday last j Richard Young and wife Union St eve Jan Miss Fountain has returned spent Wednesday last at Deft The farmers are getting lots of summon the neighbors when a firt oc curs will be found too slow some day This has bee the usual custom j and as no great damage- has been done from Toronto not feeling at all sons Nice folks those Were chances to secure shares in manufac turing enterprises The fanners Rind- by fire so far it will probably be con- of Mrs ways glad to see em are ill with scarlet fev entons children j Every little country hamlet except- f Twine Co of have Baldwin has a returned South their stock books and will take a until our flourishing village wiped out by a general conitag as has been the misfortune needed is a large hell placed as Aid of Knox Church was well roused up Just give us a show They have been paying magnificent near the centre of the town as attended and likewise very enjoyable thats all dividends of late ami no doubt farriv Then when a fire occurs ah of Good Roads is the cry of the pa- ers will take advantage of this alarm can be quickly sounded and be opened the meeting with j pers just now Good roads are to invest prbnrptly responded to not afterward delivered a obtainable if the capital he forth- is very prevalent lust-now- the citizens nut by those living at nddress in which to J coming but Ontario Is not wealthy arid amongst the unfortunates are enjoyment and said tliat the like the older and thickly populated Miss Jones leacJi- Albert I DRUG STORE for Concha HoraMeai etc Balm of Cough Syrup for a Powder for or for Dlatmper An our IMPROVED Condition Powder a I to carry a full line of clnes amoDK and Family receive person or W T LLOYD DBVOOlhT Reduction Sale We nave a few Mens Heavy Overcoats awl Ladles Mantles some distance away It is not so many years ago since over was raised by to cheap brass instruments for a town band which led a brief noisy ex istence and then passed Into oblivion No doubt a little energetic action on the part of our enterprising citizens would soon raise the brass to purchase an alarm bell Then we social highest and best can only be attained States Well have to wait No Mr Hopkins teacher pure and elevating thought free What are we- that thou art mindful from all vulgarity The address was of us the greatest the most with good advice that should Iusliioiis and most dearly beloved awaken lofty ions and pure pa- that ever graced an earthly triolic national sentiment The throne has- passed from time to are the names of those who yet still the world wags on At took in the program The Or- I the sad news the whole world almost composed of Messrs John slood still It is said that No 9 It Mrs jr J and Mrs John Smiths threshers ate making their final tour cleaning up the odds and ends of threshing season aii maim would have something that would be T Stanley Osborne Whit on remarked King Harry in the interest of every member of our community We hope our readers will think the matter over is becoming more than popular in our locality The Methodist Sunday School enjoy ed their annual on Saturday They drove to and hack Mr J Woodcock has ail the teams he can gel engaged in drawing in saw logs his mill Scarlet fever has made its appear ance at no great distance from jtliis village Those of our readers in this viciivty who are in arrears should embrace the opportunity of calling at this office at mail time or on market days We are always open evenings and will be pleased to ace them During the recent icy spells falls both ludicrous and painful have been the order of the day Our town can boast of neither a church bell school bell nor town bell The only bell that seems to meet with popular favor is the din ner bell A number of our young people at tended the party at Councillor Hoi- bourns on Friday evening and report a most enjoyable time The date of meeting of East been changed from Saturday 2nd to today Friday at am Will and Frank Never had subject such a king All with mouth organs with organ aojher loyal subjects will say Never had chorus by Misses Gertie subjects such a Queen We read of lood Queen but the historian Summer Lucy Frosser Lizzie Cameron and McDonald song by Miss Greenwood and also Miss reading by Mrs records that she was a jealousminded vixinish old But Queen Vfc long may her memory by Miss Lizzie Cameron and Me- reign in the hearts of her mourning Donald recitation by Blanche j subjects songs by Mr J Firth and The changes incident to our Queens left alter the trade which we intend clearing out LESS THAN COS Come early and get first choice Rev Mr Black of Toronto occupied the pulpit of the church on Sunday last jThe piece was certainly well rendered Mr Cameron arrived oh Tlie several by the Miss Clara reading by Miss trio by Misses and Frosser song by Mr McDon ald instrumental solo by Miss Milne recitation by Miss due by Miss Milne and I McDonald cho rus by Misses Annie and Gertie Lizzie Miss Milne accompanist at organ Space will not permit of our entering Into any lengthy detail of the various renditions all doing remarkably well- but we cannot refrain from special re ference to a few which met with such a hearty response from the audience 1st then I would refer to Mr J Firth of the firm of the Hamilton Shoe Toronto had a firm voice lie gave three well chosen se lections inspiring and and each time was most enthusiastically applauded being incontestable evidence of deep appreciation of rendi tions by- the audience Again the sung and acted by Miss Lizzie Cameron and McDonald entitled Hunting Lower seemed to touch a tender chord in every one within tlie hall and at the close was most raptu rously applauded Nothing would satisfy but a return platform has also kindly consented to assist at the memorial Saturday Fire destroyed the Institute of St Joseph near Brussels Belgium Tues day morning Barn to Move Lt Con ot termed In courtship and many verc highly appreciated and enjoyed Then came the last but not tins least enjoyable part of the viz the selling of the pies and eating them with a haphazard chosen The proceeding clos ed by Ringing God Save the King mis sionary from Japan is to be in ton West on Sunday and Monday 3rd and Every one who can should take advantage of decease are almost countless In fu ture the May will cease to be a statutory holiday Several of our bachelor chums have the good luck to have sweet sisters to keep house for them If theyre sen sible theyll hang onto them as longs they can Liquified Ozone Is in great demand here It the medical men out of humor to sec folks using it Our dear will surely see spooks if he carries off Father for slic night of a truth ft in said dies and cannot leave her mammy Mrs- Will Arnold got the snug little sum of for her fowls Thats proof positive that poultry raising paysif it wasnt that they eat their heads off A hustling firm surely Scratch Knigfiville Ont It keeps most of us It to keep the wolf from the door friends of Peter M Moore late of the will bo surprised to learn that he has located on a ranch in Ass and gone into stock raising This is quite a new departure for a man like him He writes an Interesting first epistle of Peter to John Fine country says he The pupils like their now teacher Miss Ada Gum Swamp academy is closed for the Scarlet fever A citizen from vs- Ited Kelson and bought up a supply of skunk oil at a per pint Newborn is making a big push to acquire a home in Some of the budding young ladles just entering their teens who will We are sorry to report this week that Mrs is very sick but we hope to see her around again in a short time Miss our new school mistress has been consequently there has been no school for several days Rev W Wallace of preached to a large and appreciative congregation in the Methodist church on Sunday evening last Both the churches were draped in black on Sunday In our late Queen Rev John of wis visiting at Mr Fred one day week Blanche wan At Homo to a number of young friends on Friday evening last Mrs Wright Fogg has been under the doctors care for some time but we hope to see her around again in a short time Dont forget to come to the Grand Fancy Dress Carnival to be held in the Skating on Tuesday evening Feb Besides Cash prizes for best costumes thero will be a Grand Fancy Brill by skater in costume This will certainly be a swell ailair A sleigh load of jolly young people went to Newmarket Kink on Wednes day evening for a visit and a sleigh- ride Messrs Geo Fogg and G Wight have had gasoline lights put in their Judge Home WoHt-profHablftMngnlr- new Bo your own Annual Meeting of Share SUTTON DAIRY will be held In Hull Sutton on Fol shortly make their debut in niepia Everybody Myrtle Ella Gertie flUcDd Olive Delia and Tomil- and Sophia be dor Scerctar Pacts on Toronto Jan Dear Mr Editor In many respects the Century and especially the Victorian has been remarkable but in none more so in expansion of Foreign Mission enterprise The fol lowing figures and fact make this ap parent and kindle bright hopes al most- exultation in the minds of all who look and long for the universal reign of the Prince of Peace At the beginning of the Century there were six Mission Societies Now there including Womens Societies The total amount contributed for tins work a hundred years ago was Last year contributions amounted to There are J 0e 000000 of people in the world and Bible has been translated in whole or in part into the language of so threefourtlis of the worlds popula tion can now have Bible in their own tongue are M000 children attending School and of these about are Foreign Mission Fields and of these arc in Mission College Institutes and High Schools At the beginning of the century were no native whilst now there are natives teaching the Gospel to their own people There were then no Bible Societies are and the British and Foreign Society alone issues four and one half million of Bibles or portions of Bibles a year There are fourteen great National Student organizations comprising four teen hundred separate organizations with a total membership of nearly students and professors who are studying missions and preparing for Foreign Mission There arc on Foreign Mission com munion rolls names If we Include others who have abandoned their idols and who although not tlie communion roll are under chris tian instruction the total is 1414 Tho first Womens Foreign Mission Society in England was organized in Tho first in America was or ganized in are how 208 Societies and they contribut ed last year about Then onethird of the world was un known The social moral and spirit ual conditions are now known There Skates Axes CrossOut Saws Meat Choppers Butter Scales and Leader Churns CHEAP AT ROWLANDS WE OFFER PRICES Call and Stock Prices S- KELLER Ml Alberts Fashionable Tailor TRY OUR OWN of Oil WITH WILD CHERRY BARK fin excellent reined Coughs Golds AND LUNG TROUBLE IS Wo keep the makes of properly and Forrests Pharmacy MOUNT ALBERT to for Wharf Extension at Depot Out at Friday February for tho an additional length to a lent at A Confederate Life Toronto The Wrohanta i Mr of Ouebee and on application to the Parry Bound Forma of tender can bo obtained at abate mentioned tendering are notified thai tender is rapid cornmunicatlon by railroad on the electricity hhai- rapid and I Tho will be required to conform- Beginning with such fwilltie J PWVoTfc lodge and organization what will tho modation medical treatment and prct century bring forth All things are possible- to Him who loads tender must bo accompanied i by His to Let us be With Him for r 1200X4 The will McKay Foreign Minion Secretary Jft ft for Confederation Building Toronto I does not bind to ac cept to or any tender By order TO JOS Secretary will bo kept Department of of lor service the t T the Ottawa WK without authority from the