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Newmarket Era, 25 Jan 1924, p. 6

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Rlhmm H AGENT MOUNT Mount Albert METHODIST sKRYIcfes Sunday Jan a M The Generosity of Jesus 3 Church P M The in Canada at the Crossroads WORTH LEAGUE The regular meeting of the League was held on Monday evening a large num ber being present The topic was taken by Miss Vera Dike After ibe usual Crokinol Everyone played cordially invited League next at 8 oclock THE CEMETERY The annual meeting of the Mount Albert Cemetery Com pany was held in the Lodge room on Monday evening and was well attended The fol lowing gentlemen were elected as Board of Directors for he ensuing year Sliver Watts E Steeper John Crone Amos Lapp Geo- Broderick Ross Seymour Harper J D Rowland Bain and H Sliver was president J Rowland Secretary and Ross Treasurer showed the affairs of he company to he in good condition and Rear the caretaker deserves credit for the excellent PUBLIC LIBRARY The Public Library held annual meeting at the Li brary room on Monday last The following board of di rectors were appointed for the coming year Mrs Moore Mrs Rowen Mrs Davidson Mrs Johnson Mrs Paisley Mrs Stokes Mrs Lawson Mrs Steeper and Mrs Mainprize with Mrs President Mrs Steeper and Mrs Mrs Rowland and Mrs K were appointed auditors The Board are having sale of homemade Candy at the Library Room on Saturday night Jan to help increase the Library funds We are also needing more table room accomodate our read ers Anyone having a second hand fable to dispose of kindly leave word at the Library or with some of members of the board the Tims and family were guests of Mr Robertson on Sunday Jack Hum of Stayer also Ber HuHi of Saskatchewan spent a couple of days with Harry Edgar has rented Mr farm at Ravenshoe and will move there In the spring Adam made his regular prof visit hero this week Mr is a good man in his line We are pleased lo know Mrs Stokes Is improving She had tin largely attended All VISIT TO NELSONS SHIP By to on my visit Turing last midsummer vaca tion 1 have attempted to give an ac count of the most Interesting placet sited Whin we arrived at the to the naval docks at Portsmouth wi found It guarded by police he floor his This date of October Late marks tile spot where Nelson as when be received his mortal round Around the wheel is his last words England expects man will do his duty On way stall Is i money obtained to our modern orated foe visitors to the Empire Ex hibition held in England next left the ship we nest see the royal cruiser with gold Our he hotel where stayed when off duty There Met on the front wall of it Hope Items Friday Quite a number were skating the Pond Saturday night Miss Maud spent the weekend at Richmond Hill Finder Kenneth and Audrey were visiting at Mr Geo rial fact London Sharon inflicting head and a gash is also feared is affected He confined to his irbarn conducted Queensville Sunday School and I were received and and ail a belter standing e MacMillan and Mr J K Duggan were added to the Board of Managers Rev chair ficers resulting as follows Mrs J Rev Mrs Mrs id Mrs A R Mac- Kenzie Secretary Mi T Huntley I Sec holder Treasurer Mrs Mrs A An excellent tea was provided and Mr delighted he company with bis excellent music on the phonograph The Womens Institute will meet at he home of Mrs on Wednesday next at 3C p Roll Call Dust Cap Par ade Paper Kitchen Ross on Vict Sec The sleighing is gelling patch ed up bit but Jack ami Billy Wind make it rather un pleasant for much sleighriding Our ladies have the rugging craze on just now so we suggest hat Ibe menfolk search their old Irouser for all hi Idbe TIk ticket ing to keep up the inl jch a worthy remains of the late y of North Bay gilt down Inst Saturday ill Sutton West A meeling the Sutton Society was in the Library on last which Merc were an exceptionally large attendance Judging from the keen Interest taken doctors hut fe ttle Show of which was such a success will be outclassed In evf respect this year was presented by the Secretary wh Ich was quite satis- ith Miss Dike Baldwin Miss Alice Crittenden has factory and a hearty vote of thanks tendered to the Directors and everyone that any way to accomplish what they Secretary was Instructed to In vite the Hon Mackenzie King to open the Show which will be on Friday and Saturday Aug a The following Officers were Honorary Alfred Rogers President Pugsley Elliot Iijrdife late Archibald and sister of the Mrs Valentine Cryderman both known in this district passed at on 2nd of Jan uary and the following Is clipped from the Forester will be of interest to this community One of the vital connecting links between the earliest history of Hunts ville and the present was severed on January 2nd In the death at her resi dence here of Mrs Irene Elliott in her year For months Mrs El liott has been a helpless Invalid from paralysis and her death has been looked for The remains were taken to Cemetery on Friday Jan and laid to rest In the family The late Mrs Elliott was born In North Gwilllmbury North York In a daughter of the Thomas Archibald of Baldwin Ontario and was married to the late John G El liott at Newmarket in 1857 Com ing to In the husband built the first frame building Hole and for years carried on his trade as carpenter At this time there were only the Shay Hunt of the are still living Into the Elliott home a family twelve children were born six of still living George Henry of Saskatoon of Kmaloops B The conditions here the time of the Elliolt arrival may be judged from the fact that an oxteam was used to transport the family all the way from Newmarket having with thi Banfleld who has spent years v V Ellison us an Intensely sting which W man A Graham J B Anderson Murray J P A Latimer P J T Pembcrton J A Lake Stiles Walker J Honorary Directors Hon W King Sir Adam Beck Iaid law Hy Johnston M Car oil A Mathews ton Wiimot Hiddeli Wm Keith Lennox A ley George Leacock J Willoughby Auditors J Norman A An derson attention by the young people Lindsay and tyne voiced their appreciation of- Mr visit to Miss Allen and Holbbrn added to the enjoyment of the meeting by their splendid solos- A liberal offering was given for the work of the Bible Society Next weeks meeting will be In charge of the Social Dont forget tonight In the Pres byterian Hall a travelogue on Canada put on by moving pictures also a good clean film to make you laugh And a good community sing song and charge good The sketches People as a tact reproduction of we say they were for a trial of GREEN TEA green tea you will be ftedwith other blend Try it today The death of thirtyfive years an old and respeeed resident of Sutton occurred at his residence Wednesday afternoon Jan after a short Illness of less than three days He was in his year a being the cause of death Mr Fountain had been in the best or health right up until the time he was stricken and his death has come as a very great shock both to his family and friends He is survived by his widow two daughters Mrs Coleman and Mrs Cults both of Toronto and four sons Melville at home Freder ick of Davidson Clarence and Wldmer of Calgary Alia Six two The funeral a late residence when a large with the held at his r tollst hospitably housed at I Hiram for many of the wending their way Into northern regions of small home was on Hunters Bay and later the large frame residence standing on Main Street In 1892 forceful character a churchgoer and for many look an active Interest in the Sale Register Mr Percy North Gwlllliiibui- i appointing In fori wending very perpendicular from for supports He again repeated hl warning at he bottom but alas the lantern of re Dec he eased was Miss daughter of left here about years igo aiding for a few years hi New lie and Hay where was taken Ail very suddenly with a leave- her and hoys or her old ho The for he Hoi the beautiful Merry and all spent a plea aflernnmi and finished off excellent supper The oung jp of the Method s will hold a in the basement of the church on Friday evening Jan Good program has been provided welcome car from Hie Peters everything tin Furniture Keswick Our guide ad van the all and Op fe wvrfc lot i but nothing slept I Mr A Whipple from Meadville Pa Mrs ha very HI Mr and Mrs Joe fa at Newmarket with Mr and Mrs Brock Currey Mr Cole is moving In- to town and Mr JJ Cole Is lak- his place on the farm We expect to witness provid ing the weather In fli AUCTION OF HOUSE AND SHOP AT Auction on Saturday of Febri it the King Hotel Smith Blacksmith Tools shoe subject to For particulars apply to Smith admin lelrator his Friday at p m of friends dlvea in sympathy to them and In respect of the depart ed The services at the and grave were conducted by Rev V Ellison Methodist minister The pallbearers all old friends were ltd McDonald Geo and W Ira West wish thank friends and neighbors for ess and sympathy shown In and family it Mrs Leslie Ft will ay Jan from I to oclock of Knox Presbyterian was held on Monday even Owing t In INlts Ml all depart with the Church A Increase In was and particularly encouraging re ports were received from the Ladies Society Mission Band and the Girls Bible Glass A The total membership was ported at 1 19 at the close of 1023 The following were managers elected Messrs J Percy Mc Donald Scott Thompson F Lockie and Sellers lately articles dealing wit ilaies We notice have popular the lliej he Is a great ran play t of the ln- nlnety In Come to Methodist Sunday and he easing number tendance last Sunday Prayer service and choir practice each Wednesday evening Short at Sutton The Local Branch of the Depart ment of Agriculture at Newmarket will have charge of a Short Course at Sutton commencing February at p and lasting till February The 5th and will be de voted to Special Demonstrations In Sheep and conducted by the Dominion Sheep Swine Branch The lectures on the remaining days will be devoted to Poultry and Live Stock work with the exception of February and which will be given over to special workin Swine A Two Day Course in Swine will also be conduct ed by Hie Dominion Live Stock Branch Further Information will appear In the KILLED SLEIGHHIDING Georgetown Jan Coast ing down the hilt near Stewart I own Friday evening Bert Thompson a young farm years of age son of Mrs A number of young people coming down the hill on- a sleigh when sleigh slewed throwing the young man the end of a cement bridge which crosses the creek breaking hi leg below and above the knee Medical aid was summoned and the young man taken hospital where be died PURE BRED SHORTHORNS One Mature Bull fine Heifers having calves at foot SILAS Ont Albert FARMERS ATTENTION Commencing Jan 1st I will be buying nil live hogs on the graded basis arc worth ten per WOLFRAM Is credit to his distinguished dad He leads the Presbyterian and Methodist Choirs He a vice president In our Union P L am lie Is always will ing to use his fine voice to help nut many social functions In our com munity He Is excellent In his pro fession as a and we hope he will slay with us forever and ever Miss Duff the organ izer organized a branch here which meets In Iho Presbyterian Church every Thursday at p All ladles of the village and community like babies profitable when you have a wife and family to keep But- going to try and the dlffl- Our friend Phlll is Is going to lots of Ish We wish him luck Miss entertained the Girl Guides to jiupper a Monday Monday night A large Joyed her kind hospitality We are sorry to hear the death of Thomas one of most respected Indians on Island Our sympathy Is extended to the FIRE represent Ihreo old reliable Fire Insurance Companies doing farm busi ness and am prepared to lake every class of risk including Tenant proper ty at moderate rates The best la always cheapest In the end Phone HAROLD Over Store Su a I Phone More Water or Factory CREAM WANTED Best Prices Paid Does it Pay to Churn The demand for Mount Albert Creamery butter has grown larger Sell us your let us do your work for you A phone call will bring our truck to your door Mount Albert Creamery Co Creamery at Mount Albert PHONE Eut ThB inaugural meeting of the newly elected Council of the Town ship of East was held the above date as per Statute when the following subscribed to the Declaration of Office Reeve Mr DeputyReeve Mr Charles White and as Council lors Mr W Evans Isaac Morton and J Stanley Osborne The Council then took their seats and proceeded with the business of Communications were read con- sling of Tenders for the several Offices etc which were taken up and dealt with Morton Osborne That the Council meet on the second Friday of each month he meeting which is Statuary viz Carried Evans Morton That the Reeve DeputyReeve and Councillor e be a committee lo meet the Hospital Board re garding the care of indigent pa tients Carried Osborne Morton That he oil Municipal Hall and attached buildings at Sharon be from one Thousand to Two Thousand dollars and that Ihe Treasurer be instructed to nay the premium when adjusted satisfac tory Carried White Evans That the Tender of Mr of Ml Albert for Ihe printing for the year accepted Carried Morton Osborne That the subscribe for six copies of the of the Osborne the Clerk for the year I hundred dollars While Morton That the Council in Committee of the whole Mr White in he chair Committee rose and reported blanks all filled with the following William Eves Collector George Auditors Frank Milne and Wesley Theaker of Hoard of Health Mr Abb Willson Sanitary Inspectors Har ry Manning Vincent Dehni George Feasby ByLaw read third time and passed Council adjourned to meet Feb the at Sharon Hall Oslioi of Mr William Hiss- id roporl to Council Carried Morion While That the mo his order on Treasurer f as follows limn drawing T I S Road el T tutu drawing gra- Road of Ynngo Morrison gravel road f Yonge Scott hone valuing sheep 200 Moore val Dr Scott re Mrs Warren Clerk Reg deed or land for road W J 215 Rob But Draw I North grovel for Mill road 1400 Frank Wilkinson Sta 800 iilcnme ref Labor Harry ref Dog Tax 200 thai Ihe Corporate seal be attached Carried A ByLaw was introduced for ho purpose appointing certain of ficers namely One Assessor one Auditors meinbt r of the Board of Health and Throe San itary Inspectors ByLaw read a first time when was moved and Second that the lie 32 ho suspended and that the Mackenzie Clerk Gait Jan While taking a bath Mrs Albert Sim- Water Street south to move a small heater closer to her and in doing so received an electric shock which caused her fall back in to the tub pulling the heater with currenl on upon her burning her and limbs Mr Simons who was down stairs hearing his wifes cries went her rescue but found the Bathroom door locked He then went outside and climbed a lad der breaking a window bathroom and turned off the current Mrs Sim mons Ihought badly burned will Jan A dn pie sleeping on fhtrd floors of tnl were make hurried at I off by flnr by in in- all the bedroom or a shed In addition of fin- hotel of the were destroyed Gordon he proprietor was in look place is is Si in- a loss that is SI and he mueh greater if reckon- to replacement vnl- ho cause of fire known if is originated at he aid thai he PI Children Halifax Jan lSThrce children of bonis Duncan a small farmer at were burned death In a fire which completely their small frame home early morning The children wore Marguerite eight Paul six and Perry four Duncan rose at six Ihls morning and after fire wont lo Ihe barn where he spent half on him Returning can secured a and wife and his who Wero sleeping another room were unavailing and Duncan suffering badly from burns and his wife near ly by the forced to stand by and witness the the house without being able help the Imprisoned Duncan s now In the hospital and and grid

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