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Newmarket Era , March 31, 1911, p. 6

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SET K THE- NEWMARKET FRIDAY MARCH v- The New Corner Store A Few Snaps Best Granulated Sugar lbs I J I- MANAGER BIG LEAF Mr J Rowland brought in a leaf of a begonia grown at faU house which measures inches This is considered a record growth HANDKERCHIEF BARGAIN The Ladies Aid of the Church will hold a handkerchief Yellow Sugar 22 fts for arid talent sale in the church on Friday April There will be Soap bars 25c mUsiCa prograra connection All Tea Red Rose and Mela- j cordially invited 30c for Lard lb AH Fancy Biscuits 17c for pound Raited Smoked and Side Bacon a pound At Cost Price We handle no conds SHOES Felt for Ladies Felt reg for for BREEZES f I am grieved to have occasion to report the death of infant son of Mr and Mrs Harry Little to this sad sad world on Thursday last at the tender age of three months Perhaps he now rests in Father Abrahams bosom The parents have the- sympathy of a large circle of friends here Ive no doubt the af fectionate little mother had formed and matured plans how she would bring up her boy in a model manner for could plainly see that- her baby was most precious to her But it is gone God knowcth best The re mains were interred at Toronto We to learn of the passing out of mortal life of our much es teemed friend Neil Morton- I could SUTTON CORNERS 7r invited call and see say many kind things the score come him to town things ip The Literary Society intend hold ing a social in the near future The Sutton hockey team had tlicjr photograph reproduced in the Sunday World of last week Mr and- Mrs David Savior have returned to Sutton after their wed ding trip Mrs Merchant has returned to town from the Hospital Toronto On Sunday the 26th March to Mr and Mrs John King a son Miss Viola Brooks left on Tues day for Calgary where she has cured a position in a business house I weeks in the hospital We are glad Her many friends here wish her afohavc her again with us sare journey and prosperity in the My but of our lassies is feel- in quite blue lately as her young me new manager of the Metropoli- man has gone nut West Never tan Bank is Mr AfcGeo We wel- dearie hell get and j come back Mr and Mrs Robertson have moved into Mr Albert Colos house Mr and Mrs of Holt spent Sunday at his home There was a good turnout to church on Sunday morning The Rev Brit ten of who Is helping Mr- in the special meeting here occupied the pulpit You ought to come and here him preach good sermon We hear that Mrs Albert M Colo is back after spending some relieve and cure igeriofwadclky of the They upplv the active principle needed for the of all End of food 50c a box National Dreg Chemical Co of Canada Limited M LAND ROLLERS sell the MACKIES COUGH POWDER Stop That Cough Cough Cure will do it Guaranteed OPENING Steeper Dunn will hold their an nual Spring Opening on April 6th and following days and will have a handsome display of the choicest creations All ladies cordially them Orders filled promptly and of old friendship the deceased Mr and Mrs Will of the Seventh so Dame Rumor savs is oine to move over on the in Mr W J house We con gratulate Ir Rye on getting such a good tenant We are sorry to rcoort- this week the death of Mr George of Davidson Mich died the of month and leaves ftve children to mourn loss The family have the of many friends here in their Rosebud one made in Canada cheaper than anyone and he gave me to understand he got well filled up with Breezes once a else cash or easy terms Tbis is a chance in your life to buy cheaper than ever before Just drop me a card or phone me I can ship one anywhere for you H week and theyre rattling breezes J 1st of April for a few days last week Sutton Library Board meet on the FWSMITH Queensvillel OUR to sell cheap goods hut Good Goods Cheap j you know from your own expe rience Our young gentleman is still frying away at that mess of fish Its a PERSONAL j Pesky slow process cooking by a par- Mr went IpSL Tlf- on Wednesday to attend and hungry again with the funeral of his aunt Mrs J amazing appetite for more long late of Unity- u whose remains were brought to I on Tuesday On the authority of Andrew pipel up on March Mr M ion the Market Branch in Toronto takes his place Mr and Mrs J Dunn Islington and Mrs Luekey Zephyr were here attending the funeral of the I late Mr Hunter I McLellan teller in the Domin- J Bank here has been transferred to 1 1 PERSONAL It is earnestly requested that every reader of this news paper see the Bliss Spring is now at our doors Open the door and bid it welcome March will go our mild so the great au thority Almanac forecasts Mercury made some our husky Mr A Miller- of was farmers snort when she gave up the in town on Monday Mr McDonald of King was Old So Jon Thursday last not in town a few days last week Miss da Oldham Toronto over Sunday Icrsitr OBITUARY An aged and highly esteemed resi- i dent of Mount Albert passed away from earth last Wednesday in the Owing to the indisposition of Rev Dean Mr Tremavne of ficiated at St Georges Church Jacksons Point and St James Sutton on Sunday last Division Court will be held at Sut ton on the 7th of April Barnard who It will he must remember when remembered kept store here in the therell be a Oddfellows in Toronto He was a brother of Mr J K Bar nard of this place Mr has returned home alter having spent an enjoyable time in Toronto A banquet was held at the Mansion House on Monday night last in hon or of Mr ft Griggs Metropolitan Bank manager who is being trans ferred to the more important branch at Acton His friends to the nuni- of about fiitysat down the table After doing justice to the good things provided speeches were made by some of those present and a gift of a suit case made A splen did table was provided by the hotel manager Man About Town I battle and let up interfering with agent at once and get person of Mr A Hunter Mr a box of the iable was upwards of four much to look at Indeed it requires an uncommon good pair of eyes to see her without a glass but she came in a figurative sense saying to Old Sol Thou not shine on the earth and Old Sol tamely sub- finis Its always cloudy to a large I degree during a Mercury period Never mind Im corning back on April and youd better watch out is her parting injunction to DM Sol I had rather a hightoned dinner for an Owl on Sunday A gencrous- We arc prepared to fill your wants with what is best in Clover and Grass Seeds With TIMOTHY so high and scarce Our Prices arc of the utmost importance to you Call and see what we have before buying The Seed is Government Standard and the PRICKS ARK RIGHT spore years had been an invalid for the last two years of his life He leaves a widow and two daughters Mrs and Miss D Hunter to mourn their loss To these the path of the community extended I mean pure as The interment took place at Zephyr fil on Saturday Service at the sample As an appropriate me some high- residence here wis conducted by Rev while Rev Mc Donald took charge of the service at Zephyr Mr Hunter was a native of Scot land Hi was an exceptionally well read man along several lines He was also a man of sterling tan character In religion he BI133 Native Herbs best Spring med icine the good herb blood purifier for the entire family Personal experi ence has proved that it will regulate the liver give new life to the system and strengthen the kid- neys It will make j red blood I tablets andthe dollar back promptly if not ben efited quickly and surely Apply at once to Chas W Sedore to this settled I I got oU a silver teaspoon years old an heirloom of my grand old Irish grandmother who joined our family tree ancestry in Thus equipped I guess I was prepared for a sweet time Mrs arrived home on Fri day Met months absence in Port Huron She found the have given Mr jifolhorn contract to put a new galvanized iron roof on their ball work will at once Mr Woodcock wo under stand has decided to move to Sut ton and start in law business If- has leased a portion of the old Royal Hotel building as an office- HOLLAND LANDING History Id the late John Davidson of Landing deceased on the of Marc aged years He was born in the year in Louisville Kentucky and came to Canada about the year Hi Mi father Samuel Davidson kept Hie Christian character In religion me change Dull Hotel at the was faithful of the climate and food Contributed Shortly afterwards they In he was j to her general health She reports from a Liberal dusty roads and sprinkling in j the toll gate for a of years on the old rail ford Road Later Davidson went luxury Newmarket and lea rut his trade nese cook who could My be wakened hut take my word with Wallace loud knocking ami calling at theyre none the lietter of that Miss Lulu of Union and Miss Nellie Smith are spending a couple of weeks with Mrs J Turner in Hamilton Miss Laurel of was of Miss for a few days this week Mr and Mrs Watson of rora- spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs A J Mino Mr Dan Moore who left last week to take a position in will be greatly missed the pie of community So much illness is heard of oil every is qutc se riously ill with a trained nurse in attendance 1 Morris and Miss Marion are also under I he doctors care many are re- covering from severe attacks of la grippe One morning week a serious accident and one which might haVe proved for aid j cur red at the home of Mr Samuel Miller St North ills little daughter Louise in replenishing the wood fire was burned seriously by apron catching lire Mrs Sillier fortunately was near at hand BOOTS At this time of year it is that your be DRY To have dry feet you must have GOOD SOLID LEATHER HOOTS SKLL THAT KIND The kind of Strong Serviceable Hoots that have been steadily build ing up our Boot Trade for years The BOOT TESTED and TRIED Remember stand every pair of them Let us FIT YOU that you may know what HOOT SATISFACTION IS Peabody Smocks Overalls For the Spring work Jet a jar of our Table Syrup on draught and see how much nicer it is than what you buy in tins Only It lie QUEENSVILLE X 100000000 S 530000000 1000000000 502600000011 CAPITAL PAID UP RESERVED AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS DEPOSITS PUBLIC TOTAL ASSETS Branches and Agencies throughout Canada and the United States SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Current Rates of interest allowed Sale Notes collected Blank Forms supplied free of charge MOUNT ALBERT BRANCH SD TERRY MANAGER In he was to her gene I dusty roads and sprinkling earl in business Many visitors in our I tern Ontario say they do not have She bad great trouble with a Chi- snow Id enjoy he hi door every Finally she purchased an alarm and setting it at Hie proper In sweeping out the cobwebs that my thinking rap lately I raised a considerable dust Springfield A the irl College were Ohio March students at to attend church Sunday While they were a banquet at the dormitory flight MffC some one entered rooms stole all of who received the glfl with a pro found OliefsanCe and a little speech upon the generosity of Americans The next morning at the breakfast table Sam appeared and with solemn dignity returned the to his saving Me no like him wake me up Harpers Weekly and switches that was fust fori years ago last month when Anderson principal of Newmarket Grammar School put in his Mr though of a rojlgll exterior was a gentleman culture and much lability and had so endeared himself to his pupljs that I rememher that the young ladles wept There Hrllov cried young Mr entering the kitchen maklng his trade his Davidson he ran a cab inet anil harness shop in Bradford lor a number of years Shortlj the brother William died and John married a young v be name Isabel Co wan of and on the business himself in Bradford for a number of years and had up Hugh I toss of Bradford and William now of Whit by After he Sold out his business in Bradford he moved to California the which was fanned the breeze when the little rush- J come and spend an enjoy- doors and a sad ending to I averted Dr Home as of just young men and anil in harness business young ladies so much and no l fchori lime and it hen moved lo more or lev in attendance Names Landing and started up demanded j eh Or is it cake I know replied the dear tin- have been admitted next Aha And what had yon to locked up had been doing jury little with a despairing frown havent finished Fniladel Press i lie Bearing Down Pains run dreadful Mr Dinks tellK me that is in I bought it noble of him Well not so noble a you niiglil think His particular branch of work bill fell from a ferry boat to Camden tin- other riot public In fancy I hear those ladles now say And do yon mean to say sir that was forty years ago Why that makes II up a museum Consisting animals birds wax statues curiosities and views and travelled with the for sev eral years with his main assistants getting alarmingly Close to the shady West of Holland Laud- A the kidney and just M W out In the morning a- on languid and would have r rah dont blame the fie knows Perhaps if I hadnt sav ed iit hed have given me a dollar work No- War had do think would bene- 9 1 irmulrcd would bene- J fV of Booths A Booths Wrs anxiously shall at least expect them iriiroie your look replied the fclclan A Chicago woman ban a My- book setting forth How a model to may trained A by Hui icy them which i did and the relief back strengthened I better and now being disturbed Knowing employees can be kept gruUfui to Books Kidney Instill further subjection Is await- puis for what they did Kidney Pills at a boon to She would know less of alias when if fcre took of I got arrested last night hope these are na- didnt the name any of my lures greatest toe ail of the kidneys and Madder- Ail drug- Von didnt You told the desk M postpaid The your name Booth Co Ltd and that was In the Hold guaranteed by business In the- Grampian J side of sixty and here weve been trying to palm ourselves oft as forty oil you horrid old Owl Ill never speak you any more and oil went pellmell to I heir mirrors Yes here Hay are enough crowfoot around he eyes and corners the mouth The roses and dimple are faded from the cheek and silver threads among the gold upon my- brow today Life is lading away Flic most important is Are you ready Millions Of have devoted their lifes energies to track us the way The snow has slid away and disap peared so Slowly and thai we no unusual effect on mill dam Last summers- Improvements made It amply sufficient for any Hood Wilson of was here fast week on one ol his usual tours Me is a great rambler and travels over a Considerable ter ritory lie should take for a travelling companion She Is a cracker to tramp and when she gels wound up and rightly going Call reel live miles an hour with ease Marble that uave discolored may he scoured first with wet salt and If this docs not remove the stains then with and lemon julee out the bannering was rah a in was hastily summoned by phone and arrived within twenty minutes after the accident which is a strong argument in favor of rural telephones Wi- are glad to report little Louise is progressing favorably now Mrs West of visited her mother Mrs John this week Mrs Stephens with Miss Doris and Master Hillary were in over Sunday The boys with friend and supporters enjoyed an supper in Hall on evening Over hundred guests were present and alter supper many repaired to the house formerly Occupied Mr Bond and re- Cent I by Mr reig for a dame to the Inspiring music of Sandersons Orchestra Rev A McNeill has announced as his subject foi next Sunday morning Why a MelhodtsL Ml 1 leu will occupy the pulpit in the ev ening The League meeting on Monday evening was largely attended and the Mock Parliament which took the place of the usual evenings pro- gram was undoubtedly very Interest ing procedure was observed throughout Bev A Me- as Premier was vtirthy the deuce ol bis parly iinl Mr Boy Cody as Leader the Opposi tion lb is value as a leader Mr posed as Speaker and Mrs Milne as of tho Mouse On House wen Turner Cain Minnie Wright lie Mabel and Messrs Arthur Milne Max Ay I ward Levi Wed del and on the Opposition benches lone noticed Misses Ida Clara Hill Pal ly Vera Smith and Messrs let fOC Walter Wright Milton Doane Pearson and Wright Three bills were brought in by The To prohibit mixed was given a six mouths in parliamentary phraseology the ond wearing apparel was the third Providing for a on bachelors was thrown out and as a the was defeated ml Par liament dissolved Very learned were I lie Opinions on connubial bliss won- eloquent the orations In la- vor of or- cent tiring the preMnt day large hats long hatpins harem and bobble skirts and scathing the re- marks on ithe Interfering with a bachelors liberty from and emphatic were the speeches on the dire ol this Altogether it was an even- I of enjoyment and profit add fill look forward to session A Concert under auspices of Womens will he held given after which lunch will be 17 Literary and Social How We Concert begins at oclock Cot Our Reader Max Speaker Minnie Wright of last week Mrs I Christian Citizenship The Pre- Toronto and Mrs Thorn Newmarket addressed the la dies of Presbyterian Church on of Missions with the result that a was or ganized with the following officers President Mrs 1st Watson 2nd Mrs Win Henry Mis Literature Mrs The next meeting of will he held in Presbyterian Church on April fMh pm A large requested The Presbyterians are busy putting in la Stock of wood for next winter Olad to hear Mis Claim and Mrs Oil I are Convalescent Program of the League April Christian Lessons from Joshua Header Nellie Smith Speaker fas Wright Missionary Modern Missionary Lessons Pauls Later Mis sionary Work Reader Waller Wright April mier and the Cabinet Premier Max Sec of State Clark The Ladies Aid met at the home I of Mrs on Thursday last and had a good time Mr John sale was large ly attended on Tuesday in spite of bad weather Mrs Wm King wenl to visit friends in Toronto on Tuesdav The fanners geese are laying good now Some have their set Another Mr has lit in our midst- You want to keep your eyes open Sorry to report Mr Albert to leave us The neighbor hoods best wishes follow him Bethel welcomes all visitors and new neighbors The pilot If loo mtieh has been added soup slice a raw potato boll it in the soup for a lew The polato will absorb much of the salt and Peter Milne o III his died and he posed of his animals and then rav elled with Shelby and as harness repairer leaving the he worked as Journeyman in Several yd local harness North York and counties Then he started a small harness shop the and lived there until a short time before death He was also a great musician a violinist and conducted what was known as the Davidson Quadrille Hand here years- Tile were Mr Martin fTaylor of Hol land Landing A Watson of now of and I W of Holland Landing olin Davidson was a tradesman and honorable and up right in all his dealings and in Ida youth was a strong robUSj man and of defending himself when required It The remains were Interred In Christ Church Cemetery at Holland on the 21st of March Milt Herman Howard general merchant of this place I led Tuesday evening at oclock after a lingering Illness of two months Deceased was In his and was In busIncus here for over years He also had a bakery and confectionery business in connection with the store He leaves a widow two sons and four daugh ters Funeral will take place Thurs day at Interment In Newmar ket Cemetery VOX lemon cake filling beat egg add a cupful of sugar and Ok Juice and rind of one lemon In- a the Hall on the eve tin until rather thick Wednesday April A very When cool spread I pleasing and varied program will boll JUST ARRIVED THIS WEEK Lira QUEENSVILLE a Stock of MUSLINS IN -nil- Mens Spring Hats Mens Gloves and Working WE INVITE THE of QuccnsvDlc and surrounding coun try to Inspect our Goods before buy ing elsewhere J Phone No P MILNE f E try

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