Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , February 18, 1921, p. 6

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unt Albert i good Sunday School Concert m the on Friday even ing successful Art program wis give And greatly appreciated proceed amounted to one hundred dollars public public meeting in the Hall on Monday evening under the Womens We wfl Trio Mr A Bruce on Pro- very Instructive The hockey lyvc Clio men and victory marked and they start Smith and Miss Lena lhcwceKcnd in City J Mia Moo and CHURCH The following tfpocla win no given by Hi choir on Sunday next Morning service Trio Miss bourn Mr Mr Stewart and choir cv1sc Anthem Lord solo When the World Mr Stewart A of and Inch lumber suitable for rtttw shed or driving house Apply to Smith Mount Albert MwJas Arnold and Who friends In lhte Vicinity for- sonic time returned to homo In Untitle on lout Mr Harry an old Mount boy who has made hid home in Saskatchewan for some years was in town Saturday casing on old friends Mrs and Miss Alice were visiting at the home of Mr Vol Brooke this week Moore A and Miss at the formers homo in town Olive Mr Forrest Hobs and Mr Austin spent Sunday at tile homo of Mr Nellie Shields was a visitor in town on Sunday last Mr and Mrs A Goodwin wlio have boon visiting at the homo her Mr and Mrs Frank leave for their homo In on Monday next Mr and Mrs Brooks of market were hi town on Monday -7- It Is a pity there wos not a audience to hear the address of A tirthotJ Monday This may bo partly accounted for that hemcottng under the auspices of the Womens Liberal It supposed by some to he for liberals though the invitation on notices was for all to come However that may be those who failed to attend missed n treat Is to come up In present session with a view to out on a selected group of and as it Is a thing to most of us wo were fortunate In having It so clearly explained In order to follow the debates in the House not always so closely reported as to be clear to the average voter It Is not merely the new woman Voter who needs to inform herself on alt pertaining to our countrys par liamentary practise but the new man Voter as well and some time It would not hurt the seasoned voter to give It thought If not content to plod in the old word ruts Mr Bruce gave figures to show how tills proposed system worked out in the countries where already fried giv ing its due representation to each group according to its voting strength He explained the transferable vote which he Illustrated by means of a blackboard taking a supposed group entitled to three representatives and six candidates i in the field He explained how the necessary quota Is obtained and the extra votes of first candidate elected distributed among the others In this way the three elected really represented the voters of his not merely his party followers as at present He cited recent much talked of election in to show that the elected candidate there with even his large majority over the next In point of votes really polled less than one- third of total so did not really repre sent all of that as a case In point of how the present system left unrepresented At the close of his address he asked for questions where his points had not understood or were not thought to be well taken Ihh privilege was well taken of showing how Interested Us hearers had been In the matter presented BALK Seed Barley A C No Registered Chester While Hog ROUT KNIGHTS Wi ALI bunch of young thWtiVtd Plymouth Slock IIAAU1Y Mount Albert Lot i KSfll Gwilllinjiury Sunday with ststor Mr Young J I Moore tended ConvciU lion in Toronto last week Is visiting tin Smith villu arid Mrs Morton and Mrs of Hamilton Henry of attended the of her nephew Henry on Sir A Is visiting Our school re opened on Monday 111 the Hall anil wo man with the olco Weather as the hall was not built for very day Junior hockey boys who went surprised to run into a bunch of big fellows to get goals against for the At fiolibol meeting on Monday nothing definite was decided except to appoint commit lee to tar ijuire adjacent oh the A will be hold in the base ment of the- Methodist on Monday evening Polijtai at oclock for all Ibu ecllons men and women to attend to hear the pros and cons of the important There will ho two speakers from a distance from of Education at prominent In llonal matters to all the de tails Messrs- J J Percy J Smith Hill J rtAylward Orelg Frank Terry and J M nft their rittcudad the Miisonlciwnqiiet Toronto on Wed nesday evening but neglected taking the reporter Your no homo of Mr and Mrs Draper of the scene of a quiet hut pretty wedding oa Wednesday Feb fl when elder daughter Pearl was united in marriage to MrRalph Henry The bride was prettily a tired m hand embroidered blue silk and was attended by her wearing a drees blue The was by Mr Sonic goods pay mote prof it than others Usually the poorer sells It youjbui Rose you buy best Baldwin l n Keswick Welt boys your was fine- When Dance arc you to Unfile has returned from bin iihv to Id not desperoicly hi love wify that country iave another The great I believe no place lkc Wyldef Toronto was win for us folks Mrs Saturday and do and hen daughter Mrs M not come Id Baldwin so often now is gone Wc oro glad know that broken up f is improving Is In ft The flherTiieD that went from Kes turnmoll of sickness They are in wick Fox Island had very luck with a of- diphtheria Tlicy home without a fish Is very Mrs is vlsitfng in is under the for a fev with what Ik pronounced cancer of Mr Mrs Clarence from Aunt Mary is suffering were visiting Mr odd Mrs will Hie of age Andrews Win on Sunday sufferings ore dreadfully severe Dr e boys are tailing of trying- to holsler up Carnival Wo they have good but these old troubles and foot occasion People are getting their supply of wax- A barley beard In the eye sent James A to life pobt basic to get him to execute ad eviction are like their Inclination is to work Inward A couple of Indians from the Island performed small portion of Hia watha last week or the hog They were out on a hunt near Jerusa lem and secured half a dozen sped- Tlic are used In fancy work the meal Is mighty good baling re Is a great busty rig amongst our They lotting homo wood fltn rate ad vantage of the fine weather on Saturday the anniversary of bis marriage He to have o feast of bivalves to commemorate that event If I wore celebrating suoli an affair should lobsters for the Mem You canUvery well beat for delicaoy Fish of every kind arc A had wood also Ice for summer use PETERS CORNERS i Miss Pearl Draper of was married to Mr Henry on Wed nesday last will be up boys or all the girls soon be gone around here Mr Job Peters who has been seriously 111 for the last month is slowly recovering Miss Peters who has been home the illness of her father- has to her position in Pittsburg this week- Mr John Draper laid up with an Mr John of Sound vlsftej at for a dai last week Mr Gordon- of spent the weekend nt home West death Same to Miss fitieoired a few mlniijea after not fcoeh big- on ItVolog St Day Mrs bos full charge of Splrfilla Corsets Accessories to Sutton Methodist Church delivered a itplcridld Sunday evening The solo by Mies was by all present Service next evening Good mueloby the teih School on Sunday at p forgot Junior League at the on at p All are Invited to be present The Social on Saturday waft- a great success At lho play The Old- Fashioned Mother I staged In the Town- Hall on Friday- night Feb at under the auspices of the Methodist Utiles Aid Society The In attendance come and good laugh Sutton Column Sorry to Hi Wo him a speedy Price of Toronto wae the guest of Miss Lillian over the Mr and Mrs Allen Hal Hon anU Master Leonard- also Miss Audrey for a few days last week Mr was In the City on Thurs day Mr and Mrs Will Kay were in To ronto week visiting friends Miss McDonald was down to New market On Saturday to see Miss Robin son The hookey between New market and Sutton High School hoys last Wednesday very exciting the score being in favor of Newmarket After the game served by the High girls in the W V A oca i Service i Sterling Bank Service la flirt laat always a personal one applications tor credit fumishinj advice flrtd possible the requires- every other transaction receive a per- sonal attention eatisfactoxy Our Manager will be your plans for any at Aurora Richmond ewtohbrok ThohhlH MILK AND SHIPPING of bride what considered a good 1 H x It ii l i a a j ill of The bride travelled in a of navy wUbhat to thatch Mr and Mrs Henry reside near on their return honeymoon The Womens Institute will meet at home of Mrs Hill on it Aaper will he given by Mrs on How and when to prepare a Hot- Bed PA ARMS GENERAL STOKE OMIT We have nice left yet of Mil iary Clothes at Low Prices coats Tunics Hiding Pants I Kle Come and eel appaee and the cost of Cloth- tag Phone Belhaven FOR SALE Pure Cattle Males and or iO Females Apply to i3tr for acres township of North cultivated acres fall wheat acres fresh seed ed acres fait plowing about acres hardwood acres soft wood brick clad house With furnace end verandah Two bams and 38x56 Hay mow and implement shed all cement or foundations and finished in first shape for all kinds of live stock Witer In- main stable Cement el to Pasture watered by windmill on good well School church one Rural mail end telephone Present owner has oc cupied farm for nearly years Price Terms arranged J DAVIDSON west collie but tho boys thodgM quite Cattle So J A hung her up by the she dead dead dead They next from Jot tha hear they waken up end up their feel lively She is a remarkably dog She no great lover of strangers When went down to see what of a he bad got she watched to see how would be received by family When she saw that I was she hopped on a chair bear by me and put out her paw to shake hands my hand In token of servitude and friendship She is always on watch for roe when come around jumps up In arms and seems de lighted to sec me AH our local dogs about the same disposition with regard to inc I dont Know how It is hut guess Its the nature of the haste- What a delightful winter this has been Anyone In the enjoyment of good health will appreciate It to fullest extent Mr Herman who does not enjoy rugged health wards off colds by the aid of patent medicine Mrs wards of colds by hugging close to the coal stove and watching the combustion of a ton dusky diamonds She Is coming through the winter In fine The fun of the business is that the price of coal took a mighty big after they had laid In their supply A HEAVY OF EVERY DAY commenocd at Methodist Churcii on Monday night Feb tinder the of of Sutton They will be and next week We will he glad to ace people conic from far and near Come now and let us reason together said the Lord thougnyout be as soarlel they slia he white as snow though tbeybe rcd like crimson they shall be as wool even 1 am He out thy rang cessions mine and will not remember thy Mr of Toronto spent Sunday with his mother has been 111 for a time We hope she may be able to he out again soon Holland Landing Special serrfces will he conducted by Payne In the Methodist Church every night commencing on Sunday Feb Hi A good attend ance is looked for Sale Register QUBRWSYILIiB- league topic Eng lish ToDay Leader ftfrs Wcddct Header Alrna Thompson topic for The Quarterly Hoard Meeting Lead Miss deader Watson The League belated Val- Social for Monday eyenlnf eight An foe both old young Light refreshment- A treat dont miss it- Men hot Dead by his Mother Cheboygan Mich Ernest Cornell mother of live child ren heard a downstairs during the night herself with a re volver she descended to the dining room There she saw a man honor ing a silverware drawer Hands up she cried The burg lar darted for the door Mrs Cornell fired The burglar ran as far as the tarn and dropped Mrs Cornell look a and hurried to the spot She had Killed her son Everett twontyslxyears old OP THREE TIMES A IVEE1C When whole milk sold the farmlscongtanlly With ever 2000 lbs fertilityworth at least is loss should be avoided by selling only feedings calves so that the soil Is constantly enriched When cream there not only more profit but practically- no loss of fertility There 18 therefore profit to shipping cream to the albert ooo EVEN AS ARE By op lot eon about five and two iKQW SMITH W IwiUl IN THE the estate Of Draper late of the village of Mount Albert In the York- Tenders for the following property In the village of Mount Albert will ho considered and particulars given by the undersigned The East half of lot number the concession of the said of East as follows Commencing at a distance of one hundred and three feet southerly from the south western angle of the land formerly owned by one Por ter and the of the road Tfieaoo degrees cast fifty one feet and incites said eastern thence easterly two thence degrees west sixtyfour feet- four Inches thence south degrees the of toutadnlng of acre Administrator When arc the Joe men going to have their harvest a very poor outlook so far Artlflcat toe will have to come In trade this year tell me of a wonderful fine residence Dr Doynton is building in Sutton Rumor saya sixteen thou sand dollars to be the cost We to see Sutton progressing Last summer so great was the of summer visitors that Sutton was completely bankrupt and run out of provisions of had to come to Baldwin supplies to re lieve their immediate summer visitors have appetites and some of have enor mous says the summer visitors go- heavy on soft Veiled eggs truly ft ASTORIA Hereford Bull best months old Apply to West March 1tt Mr Gordon Stephens will have a sale of implements High Grade Cattle Milk Cows Horses etc on lot in rear of Con Whitchurch Credit till 1st of Oct Sale at one w Smith Feb Mr- Wesley lost hi rear Con East will of his farm stock and implements at one Credit to J fester Tuesday Messrs Albert and Telford will have an im portant sale of Imple ments etc On lot rear of con King No reserve Credit lit Nov 1st at one ooiook sharp PAN Smith March sale of purebred Milch Cows Grade Cows horses Implements etc on lot Street west of Newmarket theproperty of Ei Hose A Sons Sale at 12 oclock Lunch for everybody reserve as the farm has been sold Terms credit unlit 1st 1921 Smithy 3 feu sale of teiin- aid Implements on lot of KIfl the property of Fred Mills SalaM reserve Credit 1st Friday Fab P Andersen VriUfhold a sale of a number of floe jatUe horses pigs 4eii at- credit Mm Cook have a aie of hnple- etc on lot i i mile north faitn Is Ethel in- the If I were you know Id In all this whirl of living How calm Id be In danger kind to friend and stranger How gentle how forgiving If I were you I ream GIVE US A TRIAL If you were I How hard youd try To he a little sweelers How strong would be your holding- Lifes tangled threads unfolding The puzzles fleeter you I I each Is should we preach If you can showme kindness If I for you can sever Some thread of hate forever- If love can scatter blindness Why should we preach Let be I SUTTON Limited v Dulls I purebred cw due to freshen told- Sale 11 nefiige4tlr pliiits for are to help reduce the Of Ths meat the a a OF The curfew bell was first rung In Europe about the Cola of WQlkuii I ft was not a warning jo keep off the to remind citizens to bank or cover up their fires houses of that day were of wood and lhatoh except the stone castles and palaces and the fires were In open fireplaces Popping coals would often leap over the heart and once a- blaze began the whole community was threatened at fire departments were unknown and only water by the pall handy as material When the belt were supposed to saver their and bank the hearth that flying sparks would not reach open spaces When William I conquered England and beg Impose Ida strict laws he added to curfew or role thai citizens fchouid retire for Hie well s bank their fires the of lamps fend candle the curfew bell father is a one a vttfian he Johsny My has a nltVory Hull Wit has a REWARD CHALLENGE of the unfair attack by torn of Board of Education to of of our fetch wo Church of Christ of Day on oho of which a offer to any or msmlw of Board of who can In Public that tho of of Day with at In any with the Day commonly- called with at or that now or at any have to dibuoa of any who may by of purporting to convoy to as of In of to oUto that wa tti church to to Utah to convert Mormon from the til of way K of of of Day In in Th followed year latar Jot In In Church In April at mmortlId a prohibit polygamy and hi and wain In and ftfik alto known to Utah mormon Church a tffcotr aral ftfMMifi all concerned da not 9JriM for to than all and w do not to It tut Investigation l in the of tod tik why should or one who a ratepayer end of church Id flufcUiU ftd as ttlJIno fca of la to In cur In ftstJ la parccculn I th Latter church to toy tRfit a by ihs who weald uh Craned J Ptrf 1st fttfoJfl iJ X J i ja8L6W S53S5KSSa f

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