Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , October 27, 1922, p. 6

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and- Sutton 50 Million OF DELICIOUS Sold Annually AK your grocer for a CREAM WANTED PERSONA Sirs has Iter and is tins of Mrs Sunday turned am a trip to points and Mrs a two weeks have islt liu ii Mr being to his tlilOl h has occupied by Mr Jacob Creamery business of Toronto turnips apples vegeta bles besides quails canned fruit lbs honey Hour lbs butter lbs tea mens and boys overcoats womens and girls winter coats several quills 3 sets furs mens suits pairs boots and shoes a childrens cloth ing a bale of womens and girls clothing and a quantity ot use ful articles The ladies in charge of the packing of the fruit and clothing wish thank Mr Knott of Holt for the use of his store for re and packing the same lots and pasture particulars flp Mrs Ida FARM FOR SALE all good workup OF THANKS Doanc a sympathetic during reavemenl Also floral A MATHEWS Solicitors Commissioner for taking Affidavit Next Royal Bakery Hopkins has disposed Us farm to Mr John D Thompson Mr John Smith lias disposed business to Mr THAWGRAY On Saturday October at p a happy event took place In the Mount Albert Methodist Parsonage when one of the brightest and most popular young ladles of Burks Falls 3d las Grace Helen Gray daughter of Mr and Mrs Henry HI Gray of that Town and Lieut John Thaw of and sou of Mr and Mrs of were united In marriage by Rev Dr Caldwell a The bride Is a musician and soloist and of Canada Church Canadian travelling very The bride navy blue Charles Norman Mathews Private Funds to loan on First Mortgage Prompt attention given to all kinds of legal work at reasonable rates Office open all day on Tuesdays Thursdays and Saturdays Rhyilolin and Durban JTTON WEST ONTARIO Jacksons Point Lots for Sale per ft and up terms Ship li Rllway Church in Pastor service of he One Hun and First Anniversary Christian will be held next Sunday Servici and at p C Hall President of the On tario Conference will preach ii evening The melancholy days have come The saddest of year Of naked woods and winds And meadows brown ami sear But if wo ai happy Keswick ladi lays packing ami we busy tlicso sup- sufferers in the letter has boon re- pa a tor plies to tin North of the Methodist Church his gratitude large bale of goods forwarded him by the K A It is atifying promptly he name of ho Aid has to their Dr linister to whom A will meet ot ay afternoon Nov a of Mrs we lo have that tile on Keswick street thii early next spring the nights is at least ono young this town busy as There is a reason Geo house progressing rapidly Every day big change list the sick is the to level thai ground in the Skating rink You know il was not quite right last year The silos full and most of the threshing done take a day off plowing and at FARMERS CASH BAROAINt truck perfect condition Disc Harrow Registered Guernsey Bulla Hop Items Mrs Morris and Bill spent a week with her sister Mrs Jack Case and Morleywore at Mr Geo Sun- Gibson Mr Ken Featherstone ant family of Streetsville spent Sun Party at Wilfred Supper at Hope lis has all are decorated really- hands Now tasty dwellings as good as any part of the Country Most of the people dont return to the old license system A few old ones man age to got hold of some occasionally and the rov- will get hold of it day too Dont you for get it wife and daughter took an to see their old friend George Later and mother beared about Hie weather warm lays In November In year 68 the ground froze Up on night of the of and really thawed out the about the freezeup in The usual foregalherhi hunting elan takes All plans arc formulated no now Her heart and stomach up Being un able lo do the work Air has gome help Johnson an hid I think that Five oclock bowling Into Cedar Brat Tin years Faith there important Imprt Hunters who that there Dear Mary Mrs Will Taylor so she Informs pie was an exhibitor at Fair and faith ladles how do you like such a rival as her There Is Rosa and Rose Mrs Richard wood and Mrs who we will call the Twin Dairy Queens They are awfully clever that of domestic economy If I were Id Invest a few dollars In their domestic products and send the to King George for Christmas bo His Majesty would smack his you bet he would Both the ladles are making now for home sumption so we stand a show for ting the best money can buy of the noblest themselves en others share with them Duncan JOHN GREENWOOD The Tories of England found that they could not put their stripe on David Lloyd George Failing in mis they cut the ground from under feet by calling the Conservatives out of government That was the outcome of the meeting i in the Carlton Club There nothing left for the but to hand because he had become leader than a majority leader In Parliament Lloyd George was not accept able lo many of the Conserva tives During the war he came to the front he was one of lie few men time who was endowed with ability to lead a people who were being smashed right and left by a powerful en emy He had Iho cheerful op timism that always mistook de feat for the first signs of sure and certain victory In the dark days of 1910 when Britain had on certain fronts such a lack of munitions as lo spoil disaster and death lo the bravo I oops faced an enemy Lloyd George became minister of mu nitions Ho put and wo men to work with a purpose such as- never had- before Ho drove with dynamio force born of necessity and fought greedy capitalists with the same hat he used to break down the tabor agitators who talked strike when strike meant death est Prices Pi LIVE AND POULTRY AND The demand for Mount Albert Creamery Butter la Growing Bigger Let have your Cream Let ua do your work for you Our Truck will Call for Your Cream You will got all there It In It For particulars write or phone Mount Albert Creamery Co PHONE Creamery at Mount Albert A slow oven will not spoil your baking when you use Baking Powder ORDER FROM YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD itfo hen Kitchenc of the most obscur British history lost in passa he world for that matter Lloyd George became the nations second Kitchener as secretary of stale for war He was all the the nations storehouse of optimism and the greatest apostle of good cheer the- allies possessed Then in the crisis of when the life of the nation was In the balance and the fortunes of war drove politics into the discard the premiership was handed to hint because he was the ono man best fitted to carry on Nor did his high office Through it all he remain ed plain Mr David Lloyd George and itwas that democracy that kept him In shouldertouch with the- mass of the people and won i measure of national sacrlfico and individual effort that wilt will stand high in the annals of British tradition for alt time to CREAM WANT Phone or Write us for Prices Sutton Dairy Creamery Ltd Phone Sutton SPECIAL TO CLEAR of WOMENS FINE SHOES In Buttoned or Laced Medium Heel Black or Tan 3- to clear at per pair Siaea only While They Last If eal by Mad add 10c for Postage General Merchant Bafahrih PRIMES to the mass of the people Lloyd George wilt stand a lot of beat ing yet before he is through and he Task of the man who may be premier and who may face him as an opposition loader should such a thing be possible would be no sinecure London the war he has been at- lacked vigorously viscously and frequently Ho has fought back hard fearlessly WHAT DO TO and possessed as he was of a slinging Invective and a biting criticism he has stood his ground and gained his points It may be that the Near East Say fellow lets take a little walk out to the of the town and ait down in the October sun- situation gave the Conservatives the opportunity they wanted to get out of the coalition agree ment and lo electors on straight party lines They charg ed that the Lloyd George diplom acy had alienated the friendship of Franca and won the open en mity Of Turkey although they could not deny that it had for the present at least avoided war and wars have a habit of devel oping quickly The conservatives will have lo quickly to whip up the shine and ask ourselves questions The Idea Is to find out Just how good we amount to in the community Just bow much we- are doing or Have I recontly told a M story to a little child or to a dirtyfaced street y How many genuinely deeds have I performed first of the year Have I listened to gossip and false l against my neighbors saying a word in P Do I pay all my bills promptly t There are Just ten simply questions Answer l and add up sum Then how much you to in the community bo J you will be Ihey cart you out to the i they would not dare to a any of the Have ever given my time to funds for any welfare Talkative who be hated desire lo please they they think hey are Ji are laughed at benefit their and ruin themselves in fellow Do I help In the causes from which derive no personal gain or are all my acts prompted by motives Do i- devote more timo to the pursuit of my own pleasure lhan J ARCHIVES TORONTO

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