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Newmarket Era , June 20, 1919, p. 6

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AGENT MOUNT ALBERT in Mount ui BEREAVEMENT Mrs Grose of Albert Toronto who has in been teacher of the Primary Room our public school received sad intelligence on Tuesday that her hus band Rev Mr Grose who has been overseas doing M A work was killed In an automobile accident in France Mrs Grose at once left or her home in Toronto Rev and Mi McNeil the latterbefng a Mrs Grose motored up from mond Hill to break the news of hist pent Tow i a i Mr John Moore attended the meet ing of the Grand Lodge of at Hamilton this week Mrs Mr and Mrs Sleeper attended the District Meeting of the Women In stitute at Aurora on Thursday of last Mrs Moore Mrs Stokes and Mrs Steeper went to on last to attend he Meeting or the which was held Id the Presbyterian Church there Mr Roy was home for a day or two before leaving for Ottawa to take a position there Mr Byron has taken a posi tion in a Bank in Hamilton Messrs Hugh arrived home from overseas last week Miss gone to Tontu 10 lake up her duties at the Military Hospital Miss Alma Hayes with friends in Mr Walter has left town to lake a position in Toronto Mr and Mrs Walter left on Saturday last for new home in Port Perry Mr Terry Mr Harold Hayes and Mr ami Mrs motored out from Toronto for the weekend Mr Dyer occupied Ihe pulpit of the Methodist Church last Sunday in the forenoon in the absence of Mr Gray at Conference and a representative of the Dominion Alliance in the evening also at the Presbyterian Church in J he morning ADDITIONAL ITEMS Everyone was shocked to hear this morning of the death of Isaac Pegg who died a few miles from village His mind has been deranged for some months this being hi- second attempt on his life He brought up the cows for milking is said and shortly after his youngest son found him hanging quite dead His wife died during the flu epidemic One son Is supposed to he on his way home from overseas to a double bereaved home This afternoon Tuesday Rev A and Mrs McNeill of Richmond Hill motored over to break to Mrs Grose Mrs McNeills sister the sad news that her husband Rev Grose had been killed In an automobile ac cident in Paris France Mr Grose a minister of the church In Kansas went overseas In connection with the American M A and re mained during demobilization among the troops in camp He was tak ing a trip through France before re turning when the accident was a severe blow to Mrs Grose just as she was expecting him home and many friends she has made during her term as teacher of Primary in our school sympathize deeply with her Mr James and- Mr Price returned from overseas yesterday Nearly all home now The warm weather Is bringing on he small fruits rapidly The of the Methodist church are holding an Icecream and Strawberry Social on Church lawn on Saturday evening and hope for goodly addition Missionary funds Still nothing done about moving Presbyterian Church in its new site The news of the explosion New market caused a shock The funeral of Mr Booth one of the vic tims passed through here on Sunday owing bad condition of the roads to the south the more direct route to where funeral services were held that being his old home in terment took place at Goodwood Mr John Harrisons funeral was held on Sunday afternoon He was a resident of the village until Sept last when on the death of his wife he left and made his home with Mr J Harrison a nephew near here Mr Harold of Toronto the weekend with Ills parents Mr and Mrs Robert Hayes Brown Hill Exceeding hot waves prevailing with heavy thunderstorms in the very near- future Mr Roy has sold his farm and intends entering in storekeeping July the first Roy wllj make a bighearty merchant indeed Some change from farming eh I Mrs John of Toronto is spending a few days visiting rela tives here Our old lime merchant Frank Chapel lias sold his business and will he succeeded by viss This old burg will have the pleasure of finding the best merchant by intervals Mr Nelson is on a vacation lour to Peterborough Or more and intermediate points We understand I hat Mr Geo has purchased the farm of Roy Traviss and intends mov- soon Many people from this vicinity are taking in the tentmeeting at Elbow Park Baldwin where ex cellent success is being accom plished The grounds could scarcely contain the people that assembled there on Sunday night Very large crowds now the A speaking Rev Mr Woodward and also an evangelist from Wei land County in attend ance Others expected in the near future The order of ser vices arc as follows On Sunday QMO a in preaching service a Sabbath School p m preaching 3 p At night Ser vice at p and every night through the week except Satur days beginning at 730 Every one has a hearty invitation Mr Roy Traviss is disposing f his fanning effects next Tues day June by an auction sale Mr Sam Comer was un fortunate enough to loose a nice young colt recently I believe that one of our most modest ladies of this village has a vast supernatural and quali fied desire for Keswicks famous bread The driver in question is a kindhearted jolly chap full of activity Just Ihe- type of Mown the pike arrived Kriss Kringle And blended this famous bread And to the ear he gave a whistle Then be flew away like the Dawn of a Thistle Must close Wishing the June Roses every prosperity to their developments Sleeping Beauty Orchard Beach Rev Balfour and family ar rived on Tuesday and opened their cottage for the season Radford of Toronto is as sisting Mrs Scott in the Post Of Cottages are filling up fast There was a big crowd on the Beach last Saturday night rind the Restaurant was crowded all the evening Mr Geo Hughes of formerly of Newmarket is eating at Island Grove for three weeks He is just recovering from an operation for appendi citis He is foreman of the Carpenter Shop at the Prison Farm which is now under mili tary control as a Hospital Miss of New market accompanied by Miss Bertha Robinson entertained her Class of little girls at -Pur- Grove last Saturday after noon Seoul Master and aboul 15 of the Boy Scouts of Newmarket spent the weekend on the shore Five guests arrived Boarding House oh Saturday evening anil 15 for dinner on Sun day The camping season has opened two or three weeks than usual Mr Sedgwick spent Saturday and Sunday with his wife and children at cottage Miss of Toronto was the guests of Misses at Portsmouth collage for weekend The motor traffic on Sunday was very heavy on the Lake Shore road and the cottagers were long ing for oil lo allay the clouds off dust The oclock car from New- AXING OF also gave a tribute to his brothers and Divine Intervention In about victory How Lydia E Vegetable Compound Is Prepared For Womans Use A visit to the laboratory where this successful remedy is made Impressed even the casual lookeron with tne reli ability accuracy skill and cleanliness which attends the making of this great medicine for womans ills Over pounds of various herbs are used and all have to bo gathered at the season of the year when natural juices and medicinal sub stances are at their best The most successful solvents are used to extract the medicinal properties from these herbs Every utensil and tank that comes in contact with the medicine is sterilized and as a final precaution in cleanliness is pasteurized and sealed in sterile bottles It the wonderful combination of roota and herbs together with the skill and care used in its preparation which has made this famous medicine so in the treatment of ills The letters from women who have been restored to health by the use of Vegetable Com pound which we are continually pub lishing attest to its virtue ingles market on Saturdays is crowded suffocation while later in the afternoon the company run empty cars if one of these was taken Off and two run oclock in stead it would suit the public Dont better Rev MOUNT PLEASANT Anniversary services will be held in the Mount Peasant Pres byterian Church on Sunday June at If a and p m Standard time The preacher of the day will be Rev A West- colt A the recently inducted Minister Special services the evening music being under direction- of the Sullon West Choir On Mojidav even ing a Garden Party will be bold at the home of Mr George Moulds A Strawberry Supper will be served from to when the program will begin The Artists are Miss Ethel Cocking Elocutionist Toronto Solos Ducts Comics Songs Etc by Mjss Hazel Mrs and others Addresses by near by Clergymen The Sharon Band will he in attendance A liberal offering is asked for on Sunday Baldwin Breezes bridalwreath tree It is so amazing large and hand some it defies competition The sharp eyes of the grand children found ripe strawberries in Grandmas garden on June JACKSONS POINT The annual Lennox Picnic- known as the biggest annual Plonio In the world will be held at Jacksons Pt on Wednesday July Time tables and programs will be published later The Junior Farmers of York County will plcnio afr-lhe- Point Park on of next week Come and get a glimpse of the sons and daugh ters of The Banner County All young people arc invited to spend the day with us and make the outing a success The warm weather is bringing tampers up very fast Pine Plaza is opening this week Now Mi at the horrid nightmare of- war has been lifted the condi tions of country life are resuming their old time aspect and in har mony with Ibis recovery the la dies- of Ravens hoc Methodist- Church have arranged for a strawberry Festival to be held at the home of Mr A Knight 3 on Thursday June Supper will he served from p in on ward and as the prospects for good strawberries is of I ho best everybody should corn along A good full program is being fix ed up and a bind is also expected to enliven the proceedings Sutton West At St James Church Sutton West Wednesday June the marriage was solemniz ed of Isabel Evelyn daughter of Mr and Mrs A to will and Break Up a Cold A constitutional remedy that removes the cause by building up the system These elements contained in Vinol Beef and Cod Liver Peptones Iron Man ganese and Glycerophosphates soon create an energy that throws off the cold and prevents its reoccurrence It has given ninety per cent satisfac tion for sixteen years HERE IS PROOF At the last hour Lieut John Ernest son ill HOPE f We are certainly gelling Intensely hot weather Those who didnt to church Sunday missed a a the Do minion Alliance man gave an Interest ing Master had tin- mis fortune to break hi arm Saturday evening There have been two of light sunstroke here Mrs Gibson and George Both getting better Many friends and relatives are pleased to Mr Kelson Is certainly holding hi own with Time Mrs and Master ftussell visited at last Saturday Strawberries ripening very fast The season will he short Mr Dike has been suffering with a bark but In getting better Queensville Mr J t SmltlThad the misfortune break his wrist one day last week while cranking his car Miss Hannah of Is VlSIIIng at her brother here Mrs had a oar load Of relatives from Chicago call on her one day last week Mr and Mrs John Andrews of Bond Head visited at Mr MacConnells and Mr Fosters on Sunday Mr Aaron one of his work horses on Tuesday Mr Harry Jackson visited friends In over Sunday Mrs Wrn Is visiting her daughter Mrs In city Era for Baldwin last week is a common occurrence to careless mail FOR Hinder Sheaf Car rier and nearly new Satisfact ion guaranteed A snap Mount TO FARMERS Young Breeding Ewes foi wale Also two young SOWS Bros Butchers Button Mr Hind marsh who has been In the Western Province for fifteen years way calling on old friends this week A number from here attended the Methodist Camp Meeting at Baldwin on Sunday The new arrival at Mr Stephens Is a llttl- girl Mr Hose hah purchased a new Ford car We are very glad to hear the trus tees have engaged Miss Andrew for coming year She Is very popu lar and would be greatly missed Come and spend next Sunday even ing at our League Of CEMETERY an Saturday June Meet on the grounds oclock p old time John A Pre A MACKENZIE Having secured the services lately returned from overseas are now prepared to do TIN8M1THINQ PLUMBING and FURNACE WORK have a full line of and GENERAL HARDWARE also PERFECTION COAL OIL J ROWLAND Mount Albert No This due no doubt clerks on trains I dont like writing Breezes and then have Baldwin readers miss them When Kubby William of was married he was short of stature and Ihe bride of quite a liberal lallness In order to equalize their height his intended fatherinlaw placed a stool for to stand on and hereby Ihe two were made one one of our local swells is short of stature as was and his rnasb is tall like a pine tree When kissing lime comes she will have to unbent her or else he must stand on a chair one or the other Did you drive on Sunday in an auto Unfortunately I have no auto nor even a kodak to the bright smile thai haunts me seems to be her first corndeaffair Yonder sits a Brownie lady Making her toilet by the light of the sun Ill go and smash her for her beauty And she will win a big big bun Thats the way to do Thats all right my son Dash right on and win Johnnies got your gun The Free Methodist Camp Meeting is a success On Sunday at the three services there must have been twentyfive hundred present It reminded me of an circus coming to Newmarket The roads and every avenue was thronged Good order prevailed ho I am told You didnt see the Owl No He stayed at home as a Home Guard Icecream disappears like magic these days A least six gallons did Mrs Owens parlor last Saturday Tlie crowd licked the platter clean in a rice Miss Nora had a I schoolmate home with her from Newmarket over Sunday Shes a lassie Miss Muriel by name Id like picture when hes on parade with Beauty Other chapfl feel discounted Our farmers have caught up with their work Very pleasant prospects for good crops here abouts Hay is found herself unable to act as to Conference Mrs Chapman Vic toria a veteran delegate accompanied Mrs Thomp son No doubt the both of them can give a good account of Bald win Wish I was along Oshawa is a magnificent town The Council is erecting a handsome cement bridge in our burg not before it was needed Walter Thomp son is GrandMaster Workman This weather is hard on stock of cocoa cola Thorn is just enough boose in it lo make a fellow shake his head and smack his lips and want another Fair- barn seems to enjoy seeing a big thirsty crowd as long as their squilulum holds out They wonder why dont ditto ditto Im not much on drink ing unless Im thirsty Then heres heller drink in Mill View Farm well cool as a cucumber One of our local pour ed down six bottles one drink Theyd better ship off pork packers Happy Joe is doing an immense in harness cobbling He smiles and the money is pouring into his coffers Joe does love root of all evil In a fortnight cooler weather is likely Miss and Mrs Geneve Jewell have gone for an auto trip round in Geo car They de serve Thos Tomlin and Harford Riddel to public demand for raspberries and small fruits are promising big Egypt and Gum Swamp are likely to lose the services of their schoolteachers midsummer and what will Allan do poor tiling of Tremayne Sutton West the Rev Tremayne of officiating assisted by Rev Sutton West The pretty bride who was escorted by her father wore a gown of rose point over silver tissue long while train and veil of lace caught with wreath of orange blossoms She carried a bouquet of sweet heart roses and sweet peas Miss Olive Pugs ley in pale pink silk crepe white laee hat and bouquet of pink and blue peas was sisters bridesmaid Mr Maurice was bis brothers best man The ushers were Lieut Harold and Mr A inter These have all lately returned from overseas The wedding music was played by Miss Lena Treloar organist of Church and during the sign ing of the Register the brides cousin Miss Esther Pugsley Toronto sang Because very beautifully After the reception at the home of the brides par ents Mr and Mrs Tremayne left by motor for Toronto afterwards going to Ottawa and Algonquin Park The church was crowded attesting popularity of bride who has been organist in the church for some time Important Meeting The Annual Meeting of the Sutton Co will he held in Library of the Town Hall Sutton at 2 p m on Thursday June As the question of Payment of Divi dends In Arrears Is to be brought before Shareholders a good at tendance Is expected Any share holder who has not collected his Dividends kindly call on or before the meeting at the of SI ridge Search me The Owl The Camp Meetings at Baldwin conducted by Rev are being well attended On evening a very large crowd was In at tendance The meetings will be con tinued for some weeks The service at Bethel on Sunday were conducted by Rev Hazard Much Interest was shown on the Temper ance Question Mr Grant another returned soldier whose borne Is now In Toronto has been visiting his father and family here for some days We arc all glad welcome our sons to homeland Too late for last week On the evening of the of May two of our hero soldiers returned to their parental homes Frank and Thompson The former was carried out and taken to the home of Mrs Thompson where a right royal welcome awaited them the citizens and friends around hav ing turned out to meet I hem The house and grounds were splendidly decorated with flags Speeches were given by Hew Brio Carman and other Interspers ed with Selection from the Band which enlivened the scene very much after which lunch was served and a very pleasant evening enjoyed by all pres ent Two evenings were the borne of Mrs recently on the return of her sons Carman and Harold the latter returning June 3rd when a large number of friends as sembled extend a welcome The home was decorated with hunting mottoes and the Flags of the Allies The program conducted by Mr Shcppard consisted of piano solos accompanied by violin by Mr and MlssWIIIough- appropriate by Mrs were well rendered Speeches and addresses of welcome by Messrs Huntley King and Davidson others alo Carman who was awarded lhe Medal and Harold I my lady friends who dole gave descriptive accounts of their ser- flowers could Mrs I vices In Franco and Germany Miss and Miss Bennett of Toronto spent Sunday at Mr Davis Mrs J of Toronto Is vis iting at Mr Richard lids week Mr and Miss Daniels spent Sunday at Mr J Tllsons Mr and Miss P Cook of Aurora spent Sunday at Mr S Mrs of Detroit Mrs P of Port Huron Mrs f Toronto spent this week at Mr J Tllsons Miss A Fox of Toronto Sunday at the Parsonage Mr Frank bar the break his leg last week Mr A J and Miss motored Toronto on i Saturday A FARM BULLETIN BOARD Dunn suffered with a chronic cold for four months coughed day and night Had to keep on working When I was not able to Isaw Vinol advertised and tried it and I want to tell you It just cured that cold in a short time It made me eat and sleep well better everyway J Bagley Dunn For Lagrange For years I suffered with a chronic cough so I could not sleep nighta and continued to lose flesh My asked me to trv Vinol It cured my cough I 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