Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , May 18, 1923, p. 6

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AGENT MOUNT ALBERT Mount Albert Mr J F Cook brought in a henegg by inches and Weighing ounces METHODIST CHURCH Dr Caldwells sermons for next Sunday A The Christian Like the Palm Tree This Trees Glory p CHURCH Mothers Day was observed and special services held Mr from Toronto occupied the both morning and evening Special was given by a Mothers Choir also a mother for organic for the The church was decor ated with flowers for occa sion and a large attendance at botli services Sunday School next Sunday churches he Sunday The choirs were com prised of mothers and i appropriate nafurt J Rev John Of Methodic Church and Mrs Rob ert Knight of wen the speakers at the PERSONALS Col Brooks spent a few and Ross I their horn He Cook was horn over lire weekend Mrs Ira Morton spent a fc days in Toronto with her last week Dr and Mrs Caldwell spent Iheii The Dr preached a ver sermons WOMANS INSTITUTE The May meeting of the Insti tute was held Ihc home of Mrs J Hogg There was a large attendance of members present The officer for were elected PresidentMrs Davidson 1st Vice Mrs 2nd Vice Pros Mrs John Leek Sec Treas Mrs Russell Press Mrs Stokes Pianist Miss V Hogg Johns Flower Committee Vera Dike Helen Davidson and Kathleen Ross The Secretarys Report showed food work done during Hip past year with a balance in hank and plans wore made for several new features for future work Hope Items Roger spent he nelglmprilODd ha gone If Ml were visiting Keswick rH on May a gam Party Win A good program shoes or rubbers and enjoy of howling Glad to see again from she In training for a nurse Large attendance at an Church on Day even larger crowd o Go to SundaySchool Day Sped urogram Including music- Is prepare Mr William HI Mm Lucy the rip ear of after bouse fn Keswick ha bought Imck and intends running a carta business and forward to or anywhere else Sharon The monthly meeting and lea of the Ladles Aid was at the home of Sirs on Thursday- afternoon enjoyable evening was spent by all good She supper excellent and a very was a splendid sue There Was a large congregation listened very attentively pari or the service and Joined ly in singing of the hymns rfho were not present Su School the Church service will 111 speak its objects large it is is being prepared Resolved that Dairying is more profitable than Stock Raising Sharon School Doris Manning Margaret Edna Browning Jr IV Eva Payne Phyllis Ill Gertrude Grose George Edith Haines Beatrice but labor shortage has been so acute that has I been found possible lo fix this up Ml last Monday when the men in force and made a good job of When the treea I we grown to a size It will hi feature In neighborhood stlf plus the Ideal Joe will make a pleU vv easily surpassed doing Why the long dure 1irtfiient is be all by I Holland Landing Mr James Art has sold his farm on Bradford and Is leaving this lake up his residence In iij the buildings before extensively Into farming resident of long standing Is nit to leave this locality Mr Bell On Saturday his effects were disposed of by good prices being realized Mr and Mrs UriK old saying You cant keep good IMrigV exemplified on a portion of the New Road the bottom or foundation of which is with considerable difficulty kept from coining lo Ihe lop A general banting of Ibis portion I and during repairs the traffic will through village lovely dry farmer to heard Oh lately ha ditflcutty cling us lately springtime and tilt be something hand Is Invariably nndjng country disappointed widow report been placed at harrier had them of the for their favorite while painting and hoots around branches I Sutton West The Anglican clergyman Rev has moved into begun his work in We Its Salmis Its Quality is Irreproachable Dont forget lie The Holland Miss Kathleen he Sutton girl aged who killed when the motor car which alio and three were riding struck a Pickering one night last She friends in Ton ad be George I a be Day in and W re dec- A a under Hie Ihe Pi llei W will Ihe aiilifnl home f Mrs on Wo A veltome 1 in the The body of Mis K Is Purest and Most Cleanly Prepared Tea in the World Queensville killed near Pickering arm the village On and the funeral was held Anthonys Church number of Citizenship and 1 his age got dissatisfied with the hum I drain of home life and thinking he qualified lo hoe his own row struck out to earn his living in wide wide world 1 Iblnk he made mistake He was having a good Urn 1 spent Sunday rnlng and report a splendid There were large number log A splendid talk was giver Mrs Milliard Cole on Some Fan Women of Ihe Bible The sot Miss Ihlcn ininlop was grlh predated Methodist S id a special progran the had last Sunday morning get and say am going to or Let each one do his this coming year one in liMor Chailles Albert Stevens or Mount I Pleasant informs me his uncle John I Stephens Is quite a bit better but people that trouble paralysis I seldom recover their former strength and are always liable lo a relapse j Word reaches us llvat our old friend Is very poorly and his advanced age Hopes his recovery are not very bright the loss of his life partner he find much charm In living matters will soon voters In a lively scramble j The Baldwin Hunt Club are to j on having two of the j finest hounds in the country They strike off at every opportunity and run fotwlays The foxes have much time sit down and wait for the dogs lo come up Indeed they do well to escape being caught John Owl hopes lo able to send news about every week how Ill do to spite he The annual meeting of the Aid was held last week and tt Officers reelected for President Mrs Baldwin Breezes pi a big fib growled and said Baldwin Breezes were no good and furthermore I am told thai some scribe clipped ihe Eagles wings last week attempt to Litem Fred growling the slating that she cheaper at other So lie I Weather A murky on the and Lists the twentyfourth A few on previous to this but as Mercury stepped before Ihe foot Sigh ill We pretty ire rough spells between now and twenty- fourth then make our iw to the Venlus period of six weeks with thunder storms and excessive will I lo I pretty lo get Ihelr hay properly cured and landed quarters Now thats Almanac Indicates I never I in the wide wide wort- better Sr Is no- out Fart P marching on toward borne mother Apparently wilh his studies Ho has got the of old Normal School off by heart It Is still In the same location as II was when first founded years ago although it many attractions added to it that ore well seeing The late David Graham of was one of the earliest students In Amongst our -farmer- potato Sale Register Hay The properly In chiding loiislnild effects lo the estate of Ihe late CEDAR MAE ft is with much pleasure lhat we notice one of our Township hoys it coming into public prominence Mr James Lyons who was horn in Virginia years ago lias been nominat ed as candidate for Sin Ont Ills public school here and has hud sideiiihli municipal experience in be having served as Al derman Tor two years and then four years as Mayor of the City is president of Lyons and Supply Co Ltd of the Hoard of Trade director of Ihe A trustee of the House of Refuge Advisory Union and director of the Everett Manufacturing Com pany Mr Lyons is a Metho dist married and lids five child ren Ho wen I to Hie In and has had an extensive business career the turnover in his concern having de veloped o nearly since 1013 His hobbies or re creation hard work and keen interest in public affairs BABY CHICKS Owing to the late Spring 100 Hatching of per after 1st- Book your now body was laid in the adjoining churchyard We are glad welcome lo our midst he new Minister Rev Ha in busy gelling acquainted and hope will be happy old side Miss Lylo ilaughlei of Ihe late Miss was year The funeral Iit Welcomed the who commenced his wort Anglican of his A very helpful Mothers was held in the Medio- Church cm Sunday night the oloc of hi service a number of new mem bers united with the Church am a Communion Service wan hold Mr Okla was in Tor onto all week Miss Rose is home from because of Ihe ill Of her sister Kathleen School Reports floss Thompson Vfflda Peterson Chase Total COO Willie Oldham Mitchell absent Jr I Tola Chase Ada Peterson Leslie Slltchell Arthur D PIVNIOrS General Store Sutton West sure and call at when you are thinking of your Spring a Kino Assortment of WALL PAPER Cenoottum Etc You will he well paid tor ratlins Our Prices km Rock Bottom CREAMWANTED Best Prices Paid FOR LIVE AND DRESSED POULTRY AND EGGS The demand for Mount Albert Creamery Butter Is Growing Bigger Let have your Cream Let us do your work for you Our Truck will Call for Your Cream You will get all there is In It For particulars write or phone Mount Albert Co PHONE Creamery at Mount Albert AND SHOES CLEAR OUT SPECIALS We have a large stock of Mens Womens and Children Shoes Travellers samples and can out much less price They are chiefly Antes highgrade make C patrons least per cent Mens Fine durable Work Shoes of excellent quality Womens medium and line Shoes Oxfords cut on Sample Mates Also Childrens Shoes pairs Mens Womens and Childrens low Oxords Mahogany ileather Trimming At Half Price Samples Only Canvas Shoes Leather Sole and Ileal Regular to Clear pair MANY SPECIALS E York Conservatives are that will not reconsider don to drop out of If market and oxWarden of county can he induced to take the nomination it will he given without three of Hi cm Wardens are as candidates A Button Reeve Charles North and McMurchy King have long been member of York County Council Dr Boyd of nation when any was chosen to contest riding against Hon Mac- Churlle Chaplin Is said to less than In Fairbanks Is reputed HOLD UP TO DATE ever in Now York before He No but I was in a holdup In Arizona once and by bandits in Mexico twice I was caught In stnni- in Texas and was in plucking VOUNQ FOR stock Phone meeting of the Court of of lh- Roll will at Smiths Halt on May oclock I TOWNSHIP TAKE NOTICE Thai Ihe Election for a Reeve for the Township hereby dcolsred off Mra has re signed from contest thus electing Mr John Moore as Reeve for the bal ance of the year A MACKENZIE May for sale a Good Top Buggy night CLARENCE TOOLE Mount Albert J ft EDWARDS Physician and Burgeon SUTTON WEST ONTARIO

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