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Newmarket Era, 1 Jan 1915, p. 6

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J a moat successful coriobrt In Hie on Wednesday even- Remember the concert of the f Presbyterian Sunday School In the on New Years night our a hap- and Now Year i It ft f i Mr Marr has recovered and is able to bo out again Mity Kffiev Suminorfcldt of spoilt a few days with Pier friend MIbh Myrtle Hear Mise Pearl Heath of Aurora spent Christmas with her friend Miss Sloan Mr Clarence Hall and Mr Ivan Turner of- Toronto spent Christ mas with their cousin Mr J Sloan J Hamilton and family spent Christmas at tho homo of her mother Mrs Anson Jones Mr John Is vis iting with friends In town Miss Jessie and Miss teachers at Odessa and Erin respectively spent their holidays at their homes in town nominations for Police Trustees wore held on Monday evening at 730 oclock in the Lodga mooting was well attended ratepay ers were present Those noip- were Messrs J Row land J Hen Cook John Smith and Steeper No fault was found with the Trustees for the past year in any way All with drew with exception of three named who were then declared elected by acclamation Short addresses were delivered by the candidates and others pre sent pun SCHOOLS The Continuation and Public Schools will reopen on Monday Jan The following are the teachers for the ensuing year Mr John London princi pal of the continuation School and Miss Hazel Hooper Toronto Assistant Miss McGreg or principal of Public School and Miss Agnes Every Pickering Assistant 4OOOt Nomination passed off very quietly here on Monday There was a good crowd present Mr Fred Hall spent Sunday at Mr Walter Fullers Second St The Misses and Ethel Shaw entertained a number of friends on eve A large number from here spent a very pleasant evening at a dance in the Town Hall on Tuesday evening Miss Ruth Haines is home for the holidays Mr Fred Pollock of Toronto visited Mr J Fairs a few days last week Mrs Amos and daugh ter Maud spent Christmas in To ronto Mr I M ey a I and Mr family Robert spent Christina Public Schoolmeeting on Wed nesday Mr v and daughter Dorothy visited at Mr Richard on Thursday of last week Miss Ida Porter spent Christ with friends in Newmarket Mr Ceo moved into his new house last week No more news till next year grant lo roHoving starving old Were all turned by coir- lion fturgess was- for Councillor- but passed very quietly to the much talked of rumors of coming councillors The usual assembled and good and attention prevailed giving each candidate a good hearing and allowing him a good opportunity Id expound his tensions if to servo bis lowiislnn good and true The Reeve as was was returned by acclumatlon be ing his sixth term as Chief Mar The nominated Messrs Waller Hirst Hamilton Josso Council and Glover The one pleading fea ture of Councillors nominat ed is that all agreed not to can vass the Townohip for voles which speaks Well of the confi dence they place in the electors The Sunday evening was conducted by Mr Van The attendance was not as large as usual ihe market will be hold on Tuesday every week Mrs Will Nixon and son from ft ask are spending ho winter with her parents Mr and Mrs John Mr anil Mrs Draper are also visiting at Mr Jas Nelsons Mr and Miss Nellie Kollinglon oro visiting Iheiv sister Mrs Davison i i Not very interest was taken in municipal matters in Township this year and the nomination meeting was NEW FLOUR MILL Having installed a Midget Flour Mill we are to do custom grinding at 15cts a bushel Wheat in Exchange for- Manitoba Flour Manitoba arid pastry flour al ways on hand A carload of Matj- Wheat just received- Chopping every day Axes and skates A KK Mt Alb And for service at Queens vi lie Jer sey Farm Berkshire and breed ing Harret sad Cockerels J Sons P eat Bread and grow crank r Buy purity or Five Hoses Flour Grain taken in exchange Bran Chop and Grain- for sale at ALLEN Mt Albert that he hoc hand at all times Root Cutter Straw Cut- alt sices and different makes at all prices and Internationa no better For a good Cook Stove the Supreme Is the teat made all new and Just me and talk tbe IS KOUHT ALBEHT first fancy dross Carnival of the season lakes at on Wednesday overling of next wek Nine prizes doubt he great competition Music Sandersons Orchestra and a big time anticipated See hills for further particulars The Presbyterian Sunday and Christ mas tree on Wednesday night of last week was a splendid success Nearly were taken at door On the following even ing Mr Robert the genial caretaker Presby terian Church and Hall was the recipient from the congregation of a beautifulallover upholster ed livingroom rocker a slight token of appreciation for his gra tuitous to the comfort of the congregation The annual meeting of the above congregation will he held in the Hall on Monday af ternoon Jan at oclock when reports of the various or ganizations will read The ladies will furnish tea at the close of the meeting A full at tendance is requested Miss Edith Terry of has been spending a week with her parents Mr and Mrs Turney Miss Hannah of Mrs and Miss Ber tie of Toronto have been spending the holidays with Mr and Mrs Mr Alex Milne of is visiting his father Mr A J Milne who is still very poorly Mr Silas Fountain Is preparing to move to bis farm near Sharon There is a gang of thieves nol from who been carrying on their ne farious business through the surrounding country stealing grain hives of bees sheep hogs turkeys In fact everything that came in their way It seems a pity that those characters could he run to earth and put be hind the bars for a term of years or he given a lesson hey would remember the of their lives League aa of a present day Christian Speaker Richardson Header Peter Milne Mission years of Social la Japan Shaker Clara Hill Reader Doris Stephens Calvin Knox Striker Miss Header of Hie Liquor Traffic Speaker Knights Reader Milne illurlty Speakers Young Ladies Ladles H The School Concert was a grand success and much raise to our teacher Miss Cedar Club was In high gled the other night Hum them and illustration of Crow dance Wheat dance had Chief himself in the war vote Mr spent holidays with his parents here Mr Wilfred Riddel was in town goes meets with new friends where ever old people ay there is corn In but it sMnis as though there also- FOR and here fho major ity of the day at outside places A few stayed to guard the burg against the their family reunion around festive board V King Edward and Queen Ida Swamp had the family reunion supposb out readers aware that Aunt a Owl knows it Colli nearly one any nroeht Jack Frost answered the call noxlj morning Hoy bit eh- guests reported Mr and Mrs Roy and family Barrio at Donald James Owen and Mrs at Mrs os Southern Manitoba fathers Johnston Mr Dan Mayliew lb and Mrs Oak Kingston at Geo- Crittendens Under the weat her Aunt Bal ly was making a call on her sister Mrs Thomp son on Sunday On going out to got sleigh a misstep and fell and was severely Injured Mrs Poster was unable to blow out her Christmas good cheer She quite unwell I guess the primary cause Is gel ling a chill on a washday James Albert had a closo call to downed It was a great contract and was moping around several days K now Mrs Russell Morton Jerusa lem Is on highway to recov ery of health although her case was pronounced hopeless Chad Owen and Geo Crittenden made some alterations to her house that made it more warm and comfortable lUddelJ drew her an abundance of dry wood We may see her familiar figure about town again Dont you my friend worry about Undo Owls Christmas Kind friends here saw to it that I had my bill fliled I have good and honorable reasons for esteeming and respecting Raid- win housewives At this season of the year those not too deeply engrossed in filling their lunch receptacle find food for serious thought as to the oc- lAioivs for first coming Profane history us that many false or were hanged the Jews In a con vention with a Hebrew young lady- she remarked I do wish I knew who were in the right of it the Jews or Gentiles It is a subject for deep study I think there is of uncon trovertible proof that our Saviour was and is the Son of God I hope lo waken up next budget -OOO-e- Wednesday- two of popular young people the sons of Miss Edith Blanche second daughter of and Mt Richard A Qui verwell8on Gulverj- well were by in Ufa presence of immedi ate relatives and friends They are enjoying a honeymoon in To rbnto and Detroit We extend Start the New Year right seeing- a suit of clothes Ho will have one to your measure from up wards Mr and Mrs were called to Toronto Monday to attend funeral of his broth erinlaw Mr who died on Sunday A meeting of Trolley Rock- League called for Wed nesday evening at Newmarket to up the Messrs and brooks represented Sutton home Toronto Miss Flossie ii Whhcturch J A VALUABLE PAPER The opportunities of the com ing year from a farmers point of view appear lobe many Ow ing to the war there will bo a shortage of crops in Europe and therefore an extra demand for all kinds of farm products in Cana da This will afford an oppor tunity for the farmer who man ages his farm in a businesslike way lo reap a rich harvest Ev ery farmer who is farming for profits should be a reader of Ihe Weekly Sun ihe Farmers Busi ness paper is no other farm paper in Ontario that sup plies the farmer with the same re liable information as the Sun docs perusing the Sun you will gain a knowledge of the markets which will enable you to sell products to the best advantage The subscription price will only bo a fraction of the additional profits you will make by reading the Sun When re newing your subscription for your paper you will make no mistake if you subscribe for the Sun the Farmers Business Paper -ooo- TORONTO LETTER The Commercial Travellers of the Dominion at their annual meeting last week voted lo the patriotic Fund The City Treasurer reported last week that per cent of axes still remain unpaid On Saturday last while era drunk Norman Anderson made attempts to shoot his wife ohe bullet tore the side of hoi neck The man was arrested on Charge of attempted- murder While endeavoring to scare away a chicken thief from his coop on Saturday morning by the use of a revolver Dorothy Clarke was shot in tho hip by her brother Toronto experienced its first dry Christmas last week and the police records furnish very gratifying results Christmas extras plled the soldiers at Exhibi tion Camp showed they were not forgotten The Toronto Star Santa Fund this year reached nearly ruYCNcrs PASTOR A Nominations following were the nomi nation at the regular meeting on Monday Per Reeve K Greenwood and A For Councillors Thos Percy J According met at on 1Mb with all the members attd Reeve Baker In the chair A communication read from Or Margaret President Canadian Suffrage Association questing to take a Referendum vote for Married Womenv on ttioqueation Municipal Votes The Reeve laid on tbe table reports as follows Statement of Statute Labor and other work performed on Whitchurch Uitbrldqe Town Line showing bal ance in favor oE and for which he has Issued order for pay merit Report of Frank Barber Engineer of the completion of Pearson for a total co3t ol A lames Engineer York Highways of Ex penditure on Town Line South from Con to Con as per as per Agreement and that he would mint would now of if Taylor Allan A a of Sanders J If i0000 as agreed Deputy Reeve J Merchant For School IrusteesJas Tro- All were elected by acclama tion Mr A resigned the nomination for Reeve and Messrs If Pugsley John Tiv- J Merchant and If Cam eroon all withdrew from the Coun- cil Percy Allan Sanders and in for another term Knox ft were treated to a on Monday afternoon to Virginia On their return they were given a supper Mr C spent Day in Toronto Mr and Mrs M Hamilton fit Keswick Mr and Mrs Allan and family spent the weekend at Mr and Mrs M Brooke and children spent the vaca tion in King and Maple Mr and Mrs and children are spending a week with- their relatives at and Little Britain Mr is spending Christmas vacation with his family here The Anniversary Services the Methodist Church were well attended In morning tho Rev Hamilton of Knox Church occupied tbe pulpit and in the evening Rev Madden Jr gave a very interesting discourse The music by Ihe Choir well rendered The regular Pastor his wife were called to New market on account of the illness of their daughter Mr and Mrs Crocker and family Miss Wal ter and little Miss Vida Eerie Ceo Bert Mr and Mrs Fred Notting ham and child all of Toronto spent over the vacation in Sutton Miss Ethel Crepnwood has ac cepted a situation as nurse at Salisbury Plains Mrs Osborne spent ov with at Belleville Mr and Mrs of Hamilton and Miss Pearl Brooke of Toronto are guests with rela tives Mr Percy Osborne of the Bank of Nova Scotia Montreal was borne for also Mr and Mrs Osborne of Newmarket Mr Hiss Etta and Mr and Mrs Cochrane spent over Xmas at Mr River Street Mr spent over the Xmas vacation in Toronto and total receipts of the Mbtll- Concert amounted which sum was sent the Belgian Relief Fund Mr Fever of the Metropoli tan R has moved house recently vacated by D lov and owned by Culver- well Last Friday evening while shunting cars at the pot the baggage car was rather used- up crew worked laic getting placed again Mr look his horse Billy down to Toronto last Thulilay He lo start Track about week Mr Link and Miss Ilos wereniarried here on Day by the Rev Madden Big reductions in winter goods at Stare during January Mr of and lady spent holidays al his brothers Home Mr John Pollard of was a visitor Jhe homo of his sister Mrs Thompson through the holidays also her brother Win of and niece George is bed on account of sheep killed dogs value re turn to Treasurer of 00 receiv ed from J Peterson and from Wm Armstroog for old cedar and bridge plank and reported the further disposal of old plank to Joshua for work perform ed value The Reeve reported receipt ol returned to Treasurer Levi Moulds account of Funeral Ex penses Mrs Moulds paid In Ralph presented claim for one 1500 The treasurer was instructed to pay twothirds the amount of sheep claim and the following- pre sented viz for yds am days work for gravel Nelson Powell for work filling sink hole Con A for 38 loads of of gravel for hole at Lot IS Con J for team fill ing washouts A Con Isaac Pike for yds gravel Hon for nails p for work on sideline bet Lots Con A Snider for nails has for one day in Toronto re Pearson for hauling tim ber for Pearson bridge and other work Ceo- for shovelling gravel for Marsh Bridge days Hugh for hauling gravel and work on Marsh bridge for filling culvert o side Hue rot Lots 10 Con Milton Cook for filling washout bet Lots and hauling culvert tile for The Tribune for printing and Voters List Court Karelin Sons for timber and plank Gibson for Survey Expenses re Town Line Con I Samuel for removing bet Lots Con A Snider for use of Hall and Council Meetings Nom ination and Court of A was passed extending the time for collection of taxes to Feb- 1st Council adjourned sine die 200 85 3191 2V fi08 WHAT A FALL ft Reserve Fund and Undivided Prof V You Can Start a Savings Account Mis not necessary or you until you a of order tart a Savings Account with Bink- An can be opened moroon which is compounded twice a year V mount albert branoht terry is On all Goods during January Including heavy Cocke Undorvear Coats and Capo Now Year right by buying Mens Supplies at Mans WE YOU ALL A HEW YEAR I Mrs trouble- hope for speedy recovery Melvilte Coleman is Fountain through tho holidays Fountain of was at his Ira Fountains Glad see hi looking so well A minister of the gospel told me one- of most thrilling have heart in life A of his congregation for the flrat time in his life intoxicated and his hoy met him upon the doorstep clapping hands arid exclaim- inK Pane has come homo seized hoy by the shoulder iwoing staggerer ami fell the hall The minis to me spent the night in hat house went out bared my brow that Iho night dew might fall upon it and cool It walked up and down the hall his child dead There was his wife in convulsions and A man of thirty years of age asleep with a dead child in the house having a blue mark upon temple where cor ner of the marhle steps had come in contact with head as he swung him around and his wife on the brink of the grave Mr said my friend I cursed the drink He had told my Hint I stay until he awoke and I did When he- awoke he passed his hand over his face and ex claimed what is the matter my boy You cannot ace him- Stand of my way will see my hoy j To prevent A OH WHIT SOW Strayed Lot Co leading to will be confusion I look him to the childs bed and turned down tbe sheet and showed him the corpse he uttered a wild shriek Ah my child That minister said further to me One year af ter he was brought from the luna tic asylum to lie side by side with his wife In- one grave and I at tended his funeral The min ister of the who told me that is today a drunken host ler in a stable in the City of Boa- ton Now tell me what rum will not do It will debase and damn everything Hint is noble bright glorious and Godlike in a human being There is nothing drink will not do that is vile dastardly cowardly and hellish Why are wc hot to fight till the day of our death A press despatch from Mont real this week states that Mr J Leonard to the Presi dent of the will leave that Company today to become Sunt of the Toronto Terminal an organization formed with capital of to provide passenger and freight stations and extensive and uptodate ter minal facilities for the City of Toronto We are told that and haw agreed to take equal holdings in the new Terminal Company while Toronto will also be interested in the corporation which will he in its management and lion independent of the railway systems of the country OUTFITTER of Marriage Licenses 8UTTON From the premises Baldwin about middle a large White Sow to her whereabouts will be reward USE for scrubbing sinks For Scouring Pots and Pans is Made in Canada I f Oct Kill be titt at Practical for priced c pernios week it til and J cciiructJtfl I i tic ljt mill iti kith of or matron jt Vlttlodavfr ccaplel lift If you are trying to keep house without Gold Must you am not taking advantage of modern methods Get some system into your work but let Gold do all the hard of the task All yoy need to do is to direct it There are millions of women in Canada today Movement the use of for anything Are these women all If you want to get tight buy a package Dost today join the happy housewives COLD DUST TWINS I N K COMPANY California Dried Plfls How Sol Old Vale Co Also a ch at Our The Phono Main Dopi LEO You It of drc ARCHIVES OF TORONTO

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