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Newmarket Era , June 25, 1909, p. 6

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THE NEWMARKET ERA FRIDAY JUNE 25 1909 felt IK UK f Si m I I l lit J i IM ISf I T life r feJi I il Hal Ha OUGHT TO The If GOING OUT FROM KESWICK la Spite of And the at wo are trade in bringing in- Sec our at about Hall Price Glass Tumblers at cents each PAINTS- W COLE The many old friends Mr Ed mund for a groat many years before removing to some years ago will interested to learn of his at the home of his Mr Geo A of Toronto at the ago of year on Sunday last Co con- foe TELEPHONE EXTENSIONS The Mount Albert Telephone Mr during past week let tract and purchased materials several thousand dollars for their ex tension west of Holt to Sharon and The work is now being vigorously pushed by their large workmen and the vari ous subscribers for phones on above routes can look for an early installa tion of an efficient service which now roaches over MOO phones at a yearly rental of Jersey Bull For service His halfsister Finan cial Countess her owner Dr Still Churned Us of butter first year in tost Also eggs from choice Ply mouth Rocks White White- Leghorns and per setting J For Sale Two Buggies one Cutter Set of Single Harness Robe Rug Blankets etc Apply at Post Office I A of our halfgrown boy arc developing into hooligans prowling I the streets and howling like coyotes most of the night Edwards preaches his farewell sermon on Sunday evening next you are in netI of a ftrsbolass harness come to Hugs Dusters Sweat Pads Whips in fact in the harness line cheaper than over A stalk of fall wleart pulled at ran dom from the field of Mr las Hogg was found to measure 1 ft inches taxation This is getting it hard on his recent appointment and wo It understood wo Are to the East not finding fault with the Township With his knowledge experience of fathors or anyone else but deem municipal law Mr it very best of Mount le one of toe best men in the town- Albert that this should bo brought homo foroihly to every resident of place being the result of our past folly We ask that every rate payer here would face the question manfully and not listen to prejudices and cries of too big a change and treat the question from a point of view of dollars and cents and ask themselves straight if we can afford to go on we have been doing in the past We the in the right direction would be to take im mediate stops to remedy this and not in 1910 bo deprived of our ad- vantiago3 and improvements simply because wo too backward grasp what law of Ontario has placed within our ream It is time for all to up and doing or to bo simply labelleddead Com c Teacher Wanted For S No Scott near Albert SecondClass Normal Male preferred Duties to commence af ter midsummer holidays Agply to STIVER Albert WILL OK ANSON JONES The will Anson Jones real estate agent of East who died in May last orders that af ter the payment of MOO each to his sons Albert and Wallace Jones the balance of about irrespec tive of real estate be invested for the support of his widow so long as she remains unmarried His house in Mount Albert is also to be placed at Mrs Jones disposal and she is for bidden to rent it In case of her death or marriage A Jones a son is to receive and the residue to be divided equally among his four remaining sons gar Albert William Wallace and Walter Jones PICKUP Miss Nellie of Toronto is spending few days at her old home Mr J Rowland spent Friday in lic City Mrs is laid up with a foot resulting from an acci dent Miss Lillian of Toronto is spending a week at her home in West Franklin Messrs Sloan and M were in Toronto on Friday on business Crowds from the ullage and vicin ity have been attending the Free Methodist camp meetings on the con If people would turn out half as well to the ordinary services in the churches there wouldnt be as many empty seats as there usually are There promises to be keen competi tion in the coal business here as the Canadian Supply Co are enMing sheds the station o Pictures Given Away with FURNITURE At P SUTTON WEST OPPOSITE THE METROPOL ITAN BANK on in Tuesday for Detroit and Just Arrived Post Cards Local Views and selling at half too regular prices Also 20000 Views of ail places in Canada from the Atlantic to Pacific REAL PHOTOS AT IOC DOZEN Motoes for Wail Decora tion 2000 Ping Pongs and for and SPOUTING GOODS Base Balls 20 and goods for and Bats and 25c and PERSONAL Mr left a two weeks visit other points west Mr 10 Jones of this town spent la couple of weeks vacation with friends hero and recently tor Port Arthur where he has been appointed manager of the SemiReady Clothing Co Sheriff Town on Monday Mr I Terrs end with friends in Mr in town on seems to he quitting work early these days to attend the great Camp Meetings Mr John Studies is oil to camp We hope- Jack has a good time Last Sunday was Childrens Day at Hope and the youngsters- furnished some very good music Mr Us the proud pos sessor of an A 1 colt ship for the office are very pleased to see resi dence of the late Dr Pearson opened again Mr and family from near Newmarket move1 llioro this and are very welcome in the community A- most enjoyable afternoon was spent on the lawn of the Presbyte rian Manse on Tuesday afternoon Juno 22nd when and Mrs Ferguson the tenth anni versary of their marriage A very welcome shower cooled the air and made sitting on the lawn a pleasure interesting games of croquet wero played while others found their greatest comfort in pleasant chat under the shady trees or under the marquee Later in the after noon Rev Amos of Aurora bap tized the two younger children of the Manse All the guests went to the church to witness the ceremony The following the from Newmarket Rev and Mrs Thomas Mrs M Mr and Mrs Brown Mr and Mrs Watson Mrs Mrs Bailey Mrs Watson Miss Miss from vicinity Mr and Mrs 0 A Mr and Mrs Dunham Mr and Mrs Smith Mrs L Rogers Mr and Mrs Walter Mr and Mrs Young Mr and Mrs Smith Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Putnam Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs P Mr and Mrs A Mrs Bain Miss Brechin Mr and Mrs J Cunningham Mr Miller Mr and Mrs J Power Mr and Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Starr Mrs J Mrs Mr and Mrs R and Mrs W A Mrs Percy Mrs John Mrs Dunham Miss Dunham Mr and Mrs Rose The ladies who assisted in passing tea lemonade icecream cake etc were Mrs Brlggs Mrs Mrs Power Mrs Miss Dunham and Miss reckon All present wished Mr and Mrs Ferguson many happy and prosperous years for home in the City on last Mrs A Williams of SuWon West is visiting her sister Mrs J Mrs Lloyd Is visiting her sister Mrs of Teston who is dan gerously in Postmaster J spent couple of days last week with Mr Stanton postmaster at Port Mr met sever al of his old acquaintances while in Port It- is years since ho resid ed in Port ftOoo Time is ZEPHYR BALDWIN BREEZES Miss Mary Brooks was home from the city over Sunday Miss Eva Walton of Mount Albert is visiting her sister Mrs R man Mrs Swain of Mount Albert is visiting Mrs Mr Clarence Meyers spent Sunday with friends at Miss Ethel returned to city spending a couple of- weeks under the parental roof The League had a very enjoyable day at the lake fast Saturday Frank Cook intends starting the sawmill again next week Tommy Wilson the living midget was in the village for a few days and scorned to enjoy his visit very much Mr Frank Cook was in the city on Monday looking after his interest there in connection with the lumber Messrs Marshall Pickering and Win have gone on a trip visit relatives in Manitoba for a month Mr John of Prince Albert is visiting his daughter who lives on his old homestead and is enjoying meeting old neighbors The late rains have made a wond erful improvement in vegetation of all kinds and everything looks very promising Mr John Card is operating the township road grader in this section Mr and Mrs George are on a visit to Midland for a couple of weeks and George jr of the T Eat on Co is home assisting in the store Mr Bain seems to be meeting with considerable success in securing mem bers to establish an lodge here Rev preached a practi- only on the Farm but In tn Garden We have for both Farm and Garden Call and see what we have before going further Comptbns Early Ensilage Corn Imp Learning Ensilage Corn Giant White Ensile Corn Red Clover ReCleaned and Government Standard Timothy do do do do Early White Cory Corn for Golden Wax Beans Onions per lie Dutch Sett Onions Also all kinds Vegetable Seed In Packages at package Fresh Seeds We have also a Large Stock Turnip Seed Mangel and Sugar Beet I In tho Boot Shoe Line we can ycu the lines we ever had Wo can suit you as to Quality Size and Price in a Ltgat or Heavy IN GRANITE WARE WE CAN GIVE YOU SOMETHING SPECIAL Covered Dinner Pails el Large Dish Pans for Pie Tina Stow Kottlea for Pudding Dishes WE SELL RETURN RAILWAY TICKETS TO ANY POINT ON METRO POLITAN RAILWAY The Loading Merchant L Mr a Co are busy erect- large cement silo for Mr Geo Whitby was in week spent his Toronto Allison of Keswick was Sunday Mr Cole of Toronto spent two weeks in town at the home of Mr Cole Pihurl ial sermon t a large congregation on seen is i Iah i tf evening which was Sis again preach on not have medical attendant does any hope her recovery died on his for Decoration Day Cemetery Saturday June 26 09 at 2 oclock pm The Public will please take notice cud govdrn themselves accordingly J NO A WRIGHT President WRIGHT Secretary For Rent i A House and Lot in the Village of with Stable Garden a quantity of Fruit and soft water For particulars apply to HILL Teacher Wanted Teacher for S No Whit- and East to commence after summer holidays Apply to DEATH OF MIL Edmund Shuttleworth a former resident of the East day at the residence law George A Putnam Ave Toronto He came from three weeks ago to visit his daughter and was stricken with par alysis which carried him The late Mr was born in East and practised farm ing there for many years For nine years he sat at the township council hoard was an active supporter the Liberal party in the riding and the organizer the company that built the Junction Railway being its vicepresident About years ago he retired from the farm and went to to live There he gave his attention to horticulture and was a member of the horticultu ral society of that city Besides his widow three sons and two daughters survive Two of the hoys are resi dents of the Slate of Iowa and A was for ten years professor of chemistry at the The daughters are Mrs A Putnam and Miss the latter being engaged in Womens Institute work THOROLD MILLER Cedar Valley did you ever homely man as that over by the chimney corner Sir that is husband Ah how true proverb Is homeliest have the wives POLICE VILLAGE Several months ago the question of asking the County Council to create the hamlet of Mount Albert a Police Village was under consideration and owing to the earnest endeavors of certain parties much opposition was created to the movement which for the time was dropped Since then many of the citizens have opportunities of learning more about the workings of Police Villages and the many advantages the people en joy thereunder and find- that a Po lice Village is not the bugbear It was painted to them so It is forcibly brought home to the rate payers when they take into consideration the Township grant to Mount Albert for which sum is about less than would have been available for village improvement under a Police Village system from the same amount of Fills place has been duly erected in to a police village and a meeting of ratepayers is called at 8 pm on July for nomination and election of trustees It is necessary that there should he a good representa tive meeting Reserve ijie date The Union Sunday School picnic has been arrange to take place on July when special will con vey the scholars teachers and pa rents to Morton Park Further par ticulars will be made known later The Ladies Aid of the Presbyterian Church arc holding their annual gar den party and strawberry festival on Tuesday evening Juno on the lawn of the late Dr Pearson This promises to be as ever a most enjoyable affair The Mens Bible Class of the Moth intend spending Saturday at the Lake by way of a pleasant out ing before the busy season com mences The social evening at the League Monday of this week was very en tertaining After the regular ser vice in which a splendid paper on The Hill Pilgrims Pro gress series was read by Miss an interesting program con sisting of readings by Miss Mr Dan Moore and Master Mas ward and song by Master Milne was given Following this was a guessing contest which afford ed great amusement and sharpened ones wits God Save the King closed the pleasant evening Two meetings of tlie Womens In stitute are to be held in the Presby terian Hail on Friday 25th one the afternoon at 230 and one in the evening at oclock Addresses on popular subjects will be given by Miss Hall of and Mrs Watts of Clinton in addition to readings and songs by local talent Everyone is invited to attend Miss Aylward is in for a week the guest of Mrs Partridge at Parsonage Miss Dora of Keswick vis ited Miss Milne on Moiuday The entrance pupils begin writing on their examinations Wednesday of this week with Mr Thompson Aurora as presiding examiner Miss Lena of Toronto is visiting Miss Bertie this week The hour of the evening service in church has been changed from seven to seventhirty during the summer months to enable those liv ing out of the village to more often than has been possible before Mr Wilson will preach his last ser mon as Junior Colleaguo on cir cuit on Sunday morning next Congratulations arc due Mr A Squire David Graham of Terrace in very feeble condition Some years ago he re ceived a severe blow on the head or decay of the skull hone set in leaving a large hole the skull This is the source of much suffering A troop of about fifteen left for Aurora on Monday morning to go into camp and scout around York Co for week or ten days It will 10 an advantage to them in many ways teaching them horseman ship etc Ronnie Char Safely a heart wad break the friendly main in Should he neer come back again Yes wed Charlie greatly should he not come back- again He is known July On Thursday next Rev McKay of Wick will preach a atory sermon and on Sunday follow ing the sacrament wiU be administer ed We arc sorry to learn that Miss I llortop has sent in her resignation to the trustees and assure her the best wishes of the whole neighborhood go although we arc all loath to part with her services in our school where she has been for a number of years and has given such universal satisfaction We have had two good teachers in Mr and Miss hut for the sake of a few dollars are likely to lose both The annual garden party of the to everybody a good business man and honest as the days are long pretty lengthy and so are arnv- John hearts full he scarce can speak His hoy Ross is so clever at his University course winning medals etc He must he a cracker jack Occupants for the cradle quite frequently ment Two very prominent citizens of our burg are absent- for the present They are the Tlibmas Kids Rey nolds is learning the rudiments of ag riculture with Ellis Esq Master Will is with Will Our town seems desert ed and lonely without these wide awake kids Our settlement is very quiet at present No news of importance Im not sorry as Im not fit and trim for news jotting Our- market is i splendid form now Trade is splendid a hustler Quaker Hill Presbyterian Church will be held on Friday June on the grounds of Mr Tea including strawberries and cream served from fi oclock The talent in- dudes Mrs Heal and Miss Hack- elocutionists Dr and others A ball game is also be ing arranged Mr is HOLLAND LANDING few days in is 23 years since Mr Mr Beverly Evans of Omaha Neb is spending a few days in town with friends It Evans left here Mr Wm of Omaha after spelling month with his mother Mrs Jane left for home on Tuesday of last week Mrs B and baby after spending 2 weeks with her mother Mrs J left Sharon June 22nd Editor As a matter of curiosity I looked in on a special meeting of Council of last night called to in our settle- clerk and Treasurer to fill the position of our neighbor the late A J Hughes I was particularly struck with several things very bly there and beg Editor for a short space to say a few words In the first place I was struck by the lack of knowledge of ordinary busi ness procedure of the who seemed to do things in a free and easy way any old way good enough as long as we get it down not even a single written resolution Next there was an entire absence an ac curate knowledge of the law relating to the matter the election mention ed for which they were called to gether just I guess we should do this or that or maybe we not all guess work and no information and another of these men had had long years of municipal experience so they say and treated matters of vi tal importance so lightly Again there was a large amount of wire pulling lobbying an other election eering methods apparent Just imagine this in a Township Council and for the petty office of Clerk Not word ever spoken as to whether any one even of the propose men for office was competent to fill the position sought The sight to my mind successive a bear gatiden a flock without a shep herd and many others I also saw oae of the most modest men in the way of candidate probably that ever lived Again there was a grasp ing selfishlng one and a very cock sure gentleman who could do any thing to get the job To bo sure it OF ONTARIO TORONTO I l CAPITAL RESERVE TOTAL ASSETS ASSETS IMMEDIATELY Branches and agencies throughout Canada and the United States SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Current rates of interest allowed MOUNT ALBERT J TORRANCE Manager I vol dot AG DC Lit CO was evident that the mighty have E because it touches where fallen and no more such men as it teaches the pockets of every tax- payer the only place to make tin and sit in the high places of sit up and take notice There should the good old Township of be a reckoning and let it be soon These were the good old days of dig nity and action when to attend a Council meeting was a pleasure and not an exhibition of weakness It is not to be wondered at that the was down and out recently in a need less costly law suit when all is taken into consideration It seems to be anatural sequeree just cause and effect very costly hard to bear but perhaps necessary to cause an awakening of the ratepayers of good Thanking you Mr Editor I am Yours truly RATEPAYER Is In Killarney Ireland June A J large rowboat carrying five can and four English tourists Irish boatmen was swamped a gale while crossing Lower Killarwr Lake this afternoon All of tourists and two of the boatmen were drowned t WE A PAYING J WE WILL PAY TOP MARKET PRICE The outlook is better and we are at present paying from to two cents a Bound more than last week you ter Or for 25c known The Pines over is the lowest price are all sound and we have ever Season almost Johnstons Cash Store Button

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