Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , November 3, 1922, p. 6

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MOUNT Mount Albert lxsrrrn a nlenc IIS hi word do rbody Mr A J nil in llg Mi- and Mrs Fren Mr mi 1 Mr i Shields Toronto spent Saturday at the Mrs or Toronto is visiting at die home of Mr J id up to fe will be taken thanks for I lit bless year If wo been blessed spiritually or tern then let us give thanks by giving a liberal offering to show our gratitude to God for the many blessings we have re ceived The offering will be laid on the collection plate Hope Items Bike spent tin Mr Miss Eva of Toronto spent the weekend under th parental roof Those who did not attend tin services at Hope iscd a treat Miss Hall of Toronto spent the weekend with her cousin Miss Bertha Hall Mr and Mrs George jr and Floyd were visiting at Mr Jack on Sunday Miss Mildred Woodcock spent a few days with Mrs Wilfred Miss E Belfry and Miss J oak in the Hallow een party at llavenshoe Miss Sadie Andrews spent the weekend with her cousin Miss Ada Mis- Elsie Belfry was at Mr day The Halloween parly a was well attended had a good lime siting Keswick A moat enjoyable evening was spent at the home of Mrs Maria Cedar Glen oil Oct the occasion heing a show ier in honor of Miss of Toronto formerly of London England Hie finance of Mr Jo seph Peter About people assembled and the gifts of a nature proved the teoodwill of Joes follow untying of so many parc els and reading of accompanying couplets to the company is quite an ordeal Eor Instance rolling ocean has nowhere to go But this is not the with Joe lie has a home down by the track And well all be there when he gets hack a threat must have been hard on nerves but Miss Skiv- was equal to the occasion The services In the Keswick Christian Church were much enjoyed Eocklor preached in the morning and Rev Hall of Newmarket in the evening Intensely practical services Koswiok people in general do en- Joy services Lots hunt flip another excuse to get together and worship In the meantime If M S at eleven oclock Sab bath morning Preaching serv ice at in the evening CC at oclock In morn ing proaohing service at o clock at In Union prayer 730 Tuesday evening Mr J Hopkins is new bouse It will be third house of Methodist Chimin We would like to see the Vo ters List for bis township They should be ready in August Dont them back lill Hie last day after the own was t of Mr P Grit of is her of Pumpkin Hoi- is Barrio of Brown- Queens vilI did not lake tho Ha hills oldest leath at about Mr Sedore was only ilia coup le of days and bis trouble devel oped into double which proved fatal The de ceased however had been in health for some time but bore up on the strength of his trial faculties which apparent 1 seemed to be the keystone of hi upkeep He also very ambitious at all and aimed lo meet the daily requirements of his Wife and family Mr always a good open gen eroushearted neighbour and was willing to aid his fellowmen in his offsets of life The deceased will be greatly missed throughout Ihe he here and candidly did not shrink back from any work that might be set before him The fact of his hardships in life and blighted health along with his advanced age was helper seat bis last obstacle in life causing his last Saturday evening which aroused many of his and relatives as to the of his sudden death Mr had reached to his year which was a fair age for an active la- always very ambitious and continuously The funeral was hold on at at his late Willi was attended by cores of friends and relatives ho gathered to pay their last to an old friend and We all sympathize with the bereaved wife and family Mr Rose of Toronto was town on Monday mT bin Irons with fresh beef deck daily with his delivery truck Wonder what part of the world our school mam and Capt are going to spend Thanksgiving at Lot of potato stilt is sticking to his engagement splendidly for a new beginner The frosty weather ushers some inferior stuff on market is are being left exposed too long Mr Harold Hose was calling on friends here over the weekend Happy Tim has been somewhat under he weather lately but Is getting about again Sleeping Beauty Smallpox has been discov ered in There and SUTTON WEST Phono lata Mrs Holmes and helped I for the would like lo leave if at Mr ieXfbrary he for- a large number of relatives and neighbors number- ins about fitly met at the home of Mrs Arnold to hid her farewell before leaving for home in Mrs Arnold has lived near here all her married her well Miss Eleanor Peregrine read he following address while Miss Miss Miller presented hot- with a lovely mantle clock To Mrs Arnold It is with a sad spot In out hearts that we your friends have assembled here you a fare well You our midst for many years almost longer than some of us remem ber and have made many friends who esteem you most highly When you have gone from our midst we will feci that one ex tremely kind and goodhearted neighbor has left us We must not be selfish though in wanting to keep you because what is our ill be anothers gain hope that you will be with your new home in irket and that you and Roy iake many kind and cen tal friends thi Hock as a small token of you Signed on behalf of your Neighbors and friends Hoy made a very suitable very lunch After bidding the bos horn vices and Church was a The programme was excellent Every number being ell rendered The Rev A and Mrs attended the funeral of West an old friend of Angus Wednesday of this weok Wo Mr and Mrs of Toronto attended the Anniversary Services and Hot Supper Miss of Lindsay will dng in the Presbyterian Church on Sunday evening Supper and Concert in the Methodist on Thanksgiving night promises lo great success tho pro- si will be provided by Spencer Entertainer Toronto Mrs Regina Toronto the quartette fo Now York Oct 30 One is reported dead missing and seriously injured in a fire which tonight swept through a Brooklyn factory per sons rapped by the lames which were fanned by high winds jumped from tho windows WOOD FOR cut green last WIDDIF1GLD A MATHEWS for taking Affidavit Next door to Bakery Main St Charles Funds lo loan oh First Mortice rompt attention shea to all legal work at reasonable fates open all day on Tuesday Sharon The St James church ladies are holding their annual and in the Municipal Hall on afternoon of Nov Sato to begin at oclock Rev J of be Parish Mr Jackson Mrs and Mis of Newmarket were the guests of Mr- datum on Sunday Lot v of Newmar ket photos Phone Sutton West oclock and which has ailed at St greatly to the instructive sermons and the church was packed lo doors Thi choir rendered appropriate music under the leadership of Mr StufUIdge The quartette in the morning was splendid We wish thank all those who so kindly helped obi with the service will be held in the Methodist next Sunday evening at clock Tho Pastor Ellison will conduct an illustra ted song service There wilt special music by the and others Methodist Choir day evening at oclock Alt members are requested to present Sunday School as us ual at Lesson topic Jesu the Great Mr Ward and family attended funeral of Mr Wards mo I her on Wednesday at Blooming ton Rev Ellison took Rev Lawr ences work in Newmarket last Sunday Ellison Br spent a day in the city his Mrs Lawrence Rev Lawrence to on Sunday They look a tffp lo the Island where Mr Lawrence preached in the afternoon Mr Morley Hamilton of spent Sunday in Sutton also Mrs Jacob Hamilton spent Sunday with her parents Mr and Mrs Raillon Miss Edna spent Sunday homo of her Mr and Mrs Allen Raillon spent Thursday in Newmarket The proceeds of the entertain ment on Monday evening will bo used for relief work Mr Freeman is still taking orders for spy apples and School Reports Elsie Mabel Laura Horner Marion lioider and Kleanor Strasler Madge Violet Horner Terry Hairy Martin Arthur West HI Audrey Dugan Helen Donald Morion 18 Foster and Kenneth Lewis Sidney Foster Olive Horner Arthur Watson Watson Morton Olive Lambert Dorothy Kathleen Wood 82 Dorothy Cowleson Ellis Norma Morton Edna Fos ter Foster I Drown Clara 70 Murray Huntley Alex Marshall Lorna Pearson Arth- Arthur Foster Ellis A Helen Bulb Kavanagh Helen Horner Watson Harold poster Boy WOMAN TTAOKCD BY MAN Richmond Hill Oct 30 While coming from C station hero early last evening a woman tram Aurora was attaoked by a man who seized her by the throat and tried to her to young girl They tell thai- wo re practical than a mat feto is undoubtedly It is pure fresh and wholesome the flavor is that of the true i a from J ailing tor a drill Hie lor Hie rlntlng Irade house Is coil The MoUiadlst of Canada owns ltmeil establish- men In till i we by Will Jill four oilier mini hundred dollars In as initial capital to buy some type paper and a press The five gat their money back a few years later and no further capital was put into Methodist publishing house is called May of last strike tor a and on the oilier Book- in by but now the 1 lime of the wage Increase on the a reduction of hours They still on room has been carried a weary for shop has reached lis ok live power So the Methodist church Is la a double role Voder the head of service may pass academic res- and hoar amicable speeches on the Issues of labor and capital But I in Its other as an employer of la- i bor It finds hound by the lnex- laws of economics The we have referred lo above was lost and wo prop erly so We do not think that a man under In this coun try can make a sufficient contribution to the national wealth In a 44hour week To lift Ihe country the plane of prosperity should enjoy requires the work of many hands working many hoars If each of us would do a little more rather than a hide less general I would soon reflect It There Is another angle he resolution How many ministers of Methodist Church are on a hour weekt How many mothers and fathers who provide the sinews for tho together with the Methodist printers CREAM WANTED Best Prices Paid FOR LIVE AND DRESSED POULTRY AND EQQ8 demand for Mount Albert Butter Growing Bigger Let ui have your Cream Let us do your work for you Our Trunk will for Cream You will get all there In It For particulars writ phone Mount Albert Creamery Co PHONE Creamery at Mount Albert A slow oyen will not spoil your baking when you use Baking Powder ORDER FROM YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD SPECIAL TO CLEAR stock of WOMENS FINE SHOES or Laced Medium Heel Black or Tan Reg pairs lo clear per pair Sizes only 3H While They Last I If sent by Mall add for Postage CHA8 General Merchant Oat WHERE PRICES ARE RIGHT Melbourne Bally of Leamington an automobile dealer was instantly killed this afternoon whon a car in ho was riding overturn ed- in ditch on tho highway four miles wost of Paul of Detroit was driving whon oar struck an Approaching a culvert careering into the ditch and turning over Bally vas pinned beneath Paul injured man was taken to the residence of but Oct A number and to day at the home of his J Swart to pay their last reapeot to late Arthur Knox oldest resident who died here Thursday aged years and nine Bora Ireland the late Mr Knox to Canada and lived for a time in Kemptvtlle then to Clinton Later he came to ho lived until his death An lover of gardening he never so happy as when working among his vegetables and flowers Upon tho century mark j January the business models for his town tendered him a banquet and presented him with a gold is supposed to tho fire which destroyed barn and entire contents on Joseph farm In Brant lownhip Monday morning It was with much difficulty that house was from de struction by flames London Oct tIiq holdings in cocoa and works recently given back to the by Mrs a daughter of tho late are to ho worth workpeople are free to soil the shares and proceed to Russian Polish or other famine The Ford owned by JErnest of Richmond Hill lly destroyed by fire on and look a lo the towns affairs Mr Knox hid lived under six and was par ticularly fond of relating tales of the early pioneer days In religion he was an Anglican and politically a Con- He Is survived by two daughters Mrs J Swartz of and Mrs Wright of Toronto DIES SUDDENLY Wo clip the following from In dian Head News Sa3k the deceas ed being an Aurora boy The largo number of School leaoh- hero In Indian Head a couple of weeks ago will Peterboro Oct The dealh of Mrs John occurred today at her homo in Tho late Mrs was GO years of age horn in Ireland and lived in Omemcc for the last years She leaves four daugh ters Lady John Eaton Miss An na of Toronto Mrs J of Lindsay and at homo throe John and Arthur of Toronto and Wil liam of Winnipeg Thomas Mooney aged IS was instantly kilted al his how in Montreal Saturday by fall downstairs delo- I WE WANT 100 MIX Inclined and Hie around automobiles and tmlMV every day you put to you are cheating afford to do this wli such a demand for trained men few Weeks of your lime invested will give you a trade Khar will Independence for life Learn im mobile and Iraelor operating pairing lire and vulemiii- i building and tho Hemphill rl Our free employment is disposal Call or catalogue Dont delay big pay and steady wo Hemphill Auto A Tracer Schools King Toronto Of Of APPLICATION was driving home by from car His who was driving another car near took him home Hamilton For his daring robbery of life home at nth The Iron Foundry and upon William Hastings Iter was this after noon sentenced to fifteen iiiiuiiiiiiit iiii iv vlminitu- a 11nth ion within while to 1 rlslon 1 CHIVES TORONTO

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