Newmarket Era , April 3, 1914, p. 6

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J J I MOUNT ALBERT Milch Cow will old by aide flood ifiteK Apply- to A Ml Albert i lo town- hull fund lire gelling aiivuB to know what being matter It seeing a was held about six ago a number of received at mooting a commit too was ap- to secure a silo get of col at has been beard of the since many are wondering if matter has been allowed to 4fr all the energetic work ladies of the Womens In- been in vain I QrVAn Mary A relict late Isaac away the homo of tit soninlaw Mr on Friday Mar at IL advanced age of years late Mrs was a of Cambridge and cam to this country with her in living a Newmarket Later the family moved lo Itfe of Tew years of her life her only daugb- Mrs If Pogg in Mount sons are William at Charles and at John at and Bast Gwil- There aiV and cans of death was a about a week before alio up to which Limb aire joyed almost perfect health and was remarkably bright and for a lady of her ad vanced years The funeral nil Sunday conducted by Mi- was largely was buried in the family in Newmarket Cemetery Next will held in St James Church heto at oclock of in the HOLLAND LANDING iftfift- Taylor of is of Miss fuller week Mr has spick his lo f Mr of Toronto is moving in Ibohouso vacated by Mr Hodges has bought the formerly owned by Mr Goo McClure J a couple of days in the city this week Mjfis of Mono is visiting her sister Mrs We are sorry to hear of the death of our friend A of Deceased taught school hero for a number of years and was a member of tho Lodge family have our sincere sympathy in tbeir sad bereavement Mr has residence of Mrs now occupied by Mr It Mr moving- a few days Mi K purchas ed the res i done Mr SI iV rj t-V- A Mrs Ren was out in in Cecil Oxford MoNoiJ Junior Oprdon Sr Cowieson Arthur Cunningham Irene Milne Mary Charlie Elma Bruce Morton Geo Hill Flora Williams Percy Young Morton Flossie Wright Boss Agricultural Concert The Agricultural Society Orris Marios fortunate In securing Ladles Walter Quartette to give a Concert In the fool or the train lo Holland Land ing pulls in A I the station the faces arc always strangers each one has sickly grin Snubs fail to make them Till bunch consists of three four In yars ranging from 10 lo And of glances there galore Tor this is fun i Some have lurk hair others fair But not of girls is meek And certainly tin- with the auburn hair the lutch for cheek fox She a JeweVarid agrees on every He la A roan who his on the right the Sigarmaklng aeaaon at grove pa Match aflp run gush I Auction sales are- still well attend ed to prefer them to a circus The auctioneer aometimea beats a cjbwn Mrs Crawford Master Wil lie and paid a visit some days ago to our old neighbors Mr and Mre John Taylor d ate Scott Township They report them as enjoying health and showing evidences prosperity We arc all hear such encouraging news Mr and Mrs and all tho tie Taylors were most neighbors weekday revival services in Gum Swamp have been discontinued I understand The Owl got blessed and toasted aye and his feathers badly ruffled up by the minister who didnt like criticism Ah well we bear it all with resignation knowing that we spoke the truth scribe Is fine but J The Rose Sharon should awake and toll us some news Ill tell em some about tho old berg some day Im not in newsspinning form just at present Wo are sorry to hear Bert Greens loss his home by fire ditch must have great ly eohamscd the value of property to it if this property was landscape has to Jo lt Seems to me our farmers and farm- worth No doubt the -beautif- wives are making unusually big figures in their bank accounts this year Cows and poultry play im portant part in their schemes To my friends- in neigh- Mr and Mrs J Kester Rev Mine if I were down Ictch tied the knot in the presence JOHN Will Be J has arranged to of hereon WWnesdayv April a of sain pits of fcutlr ingfi overcoatings fancy for- tho Spring Summer- Wear You are- requested to call In ant MrCowio and look his lines and if you a purchase let him measure He and everything sold will be guaranteed Remember vibe date and us up if only for a via teis Um fiw fe Pierce mm CM M MM MM mm and bat Mad of it as will pleased to have you call You eMon forty of and a actios it oothc J weak and faint Leonard EdyUic Ilpreuce Squires Willie A The Methodist Bible Class held an oyster supper In the schoolroom on Wednesday evening last week which was a great success After refreshments a fine program of mimic readings and addresses rendered in which the following took part be sides the Choir Jin T Wilson of Toronto A Hagerman J J Meyers Miss Rev Meyers Mrs and Mrs Cain Mr A Law visited at Sutton and Keswick the past weak It seems like old times to hear the old whistle at Cooks saw mill and the the saw again We regret to Mr John Kay doctors care A very pleasing event took place at the home of Mr and Mrs P Har rington 2nd of Scott on March when thoir only daughter Delia was Hail here on he evening April 8th This Company are play a return engagement in New market on ilio program conBist of- numerous selections by Miss ONeil vocal solo3 violin fiilec- and a twentyminute play The soprano soloist Is highly recommend ed as well as the others Plan of hall is now open at store Reserved scats 35c and rush Died At on Sunday March 29lh James A aged years The remains were in terred in Hill Cemetery Sutton on Wednesday IN in Dr m ftM torn wit A A Manager The Business Of Farming NELSON In memory of Kelson who died April 3 like business of Manufacturing should be done in a practical business way Proceeds should be put In a bank Payment should be made by Cheque A certain percentage of the should be put In a Savings Account as an emergency fund The man who has a cash surplus in a fcank is against bad lessons and hard times aged years UP I was engage ad hi a school arbitration case Oak Ridges last Saturday Mr has three ducks are laying regularly On morning prwed to llnd live Who can beat this Koinplainls have reached us of the electric- lights our streets arc nut of commis- doubt they will be attended lo as we have many when they are ail burning A meeting of lie lawn tennis for organization will lie held the telephone Board Room on fftiduy night All Interested in tennis are requested to attend The dance at the home of Mr Evans on Friday was at- tfcarftd by several young people our town Mi Isaac Fisher has moved iu- Hunter house on Center Kl which purchased recently Miss Nellie Shields entertain ed a of her girl friends a birthday parly at her evening Sir Sloan has Reside nee owned by Mr v Barret on Centre St hupp us in that If a stranger town They trip him every way Willi him lliey are seen driv round Out for a good time lluy say in your cellar Id stick my fifty couple After doing justice apple and have a blowout to the spread in ne beautifully dec- Its to surpass the orated diningroom the couple districts for apple production they on evening train many Dear uncle from our presence gone Thru deaths dark portals to the tomb- Whose shadows cast their sombre gloom Oer friends and kindred left so lone married to Mr Horace son of features here we see no more Thy voice so oft in friendsriiphcard Shall speak no more the kindly l MOUNT ALBERT BRANCH TERRY wellwishes for future happiness -ooo- Why do lliogirls leave home answered here Ho do hot longer about street roam I tut to your parents bring cheer would do fair for production hut in order to he assured of hardi ness tho process would be necessary Mrs Walker has a large Penrose Horner class of music pupils in Baldwin She gives universal satisfaction SUTTON SWAMP In looking over the Breezes last week I see that the Free Methodists arc accused of baring a circus If Mr Owl would on some other work that is going on around Baldwin and leave the churches alone it would look much better of would to tell the people of this community that the Free Methodists are being blessed and are backed up by word Dont listen to all the that blow around White House at Baldwin Otter A i A very pretty but took place at the home of Mr and Mrs Win Horner of Virginia on Wed nesday March 25th at noon when their eldest daughter Velma Viola was united in marriage to Stewart William Penrose son Mr and Mrs Jos Penrose of Aurora Rev Mad den of Sutton officiated The bride word Tiy lifes brief work on earth is oer Thy word with thee was sacred truth Thy business deeds no falsa faith knew Thy faithful friends and friendships grew Forever widening from thy youth quiet wedding P thy kin had often kfssed When many a fond Was said Arc pallid now and lifeless laid And cold the cheeks dear friends have pressed here no more his friendly QLEcirtSVILLE load if young people from Our eyes shall sec No more well clasp hand But we hope to meet i fair land Where all our partings shall oer Where death nor sorrow shall come of box social at siIk IS 1 on Friday night Mr A was homo NEW ADVKimSfcIttNTti ffarri Jr Division II Mildred Dike Bruce Kenneth Manners IT Marguerite Shaw Ivan Kathleen Boss Robert Harrison William Draper ailing Jesse Hansford Class Douglas 3U Florence Dogear Ivan Woodcock Helen Davidson Ida Bike Ralph Croutch diaries Winnie Little Ada PrimerEsther Rolling Rolling Cora Kightley Pork Bella Fisher Jr PrimersMary Verna Hayes magc- Skinner Cora Evelyn Hansford Hoy Manners Hilda Davidson Ross Class A lack Shields Forrest Toole Ruby Hayes Basil Thompson Vera M Walton Teacher March Report Division Forrest Ross Ruth FARMERS ATTENTION Now as Spring is here we have everything in the Implement line that you want al Moderate Prices If you will come to me or let me hear from you telling rue your wants I will you right in every way I also keep Stock and Poultry Foods at all times MOUNT ALHKKT 4 Llewellyn flhutlle- mtUJ Phoenix Marjorie Stanley Olive pike pike Mina Dike Rogers Gordon Stanley Jr III Anna Metzgar Annie Walter Draper Racltell Mitchell Arthur- Mcrritt Harrison Kightley Cook Rolling Herbert Present every day Ruth Laura IMioenix Olive Stanley Cook Oscar Dike JUfith Olive fern Dike Mina pike Gordon Annie Will- Clifford Kightley J DeGuerre Teacher EGGS FOR HATCHING From the Best Breeders in America Single Comb Orpingtons Si to per 15 eggs Orpingtons and per 15 1st on hen and 2nd pullet at New market Poultry Show Jan Silver per 1st arid special on pullet 1st and 2nd on pullet Newmarket Show Jan 1014 Barred Rocks laying and show- birds per 15 White Leghorns laying and show birds per 15 Brown laying strain Si per laying and show birds and per 15 Black single comb SI and per 15 ft I SI and 53 per flood hatchguaranteed or will re place at half price A Prop Keswick FLOUR Cream of the West f of puro Manitoba wheat Monarch and Daisy Pastry Flour exchanged for wheat Bran and shorts always on hand Oats and mixed grains chopped for sale Chopping promptly done Power House Albert A DIKE A i CARD OF THAWK8 neat sincerely thank the many showed eo much kind tfulnAea- assist in every way they could the and SEED GRAIN FOR American Banner Oats Barley Beauty Peas Red Clover and timothy Seed No Govt Standard as far orders for fife weeks old QHeeoBvilie pur- ttbthet J Send ft Viataent friends tin weekend Rev J Johnston spent a few days week vf siting his moth er Miss Miss were in Toronto on Satur day Putnam was in Si Cath arines last week attending lie funeral of a ft Salter mi Monday Her Mc- To ronto Mrs McNeil a couple of days last week visiting her and in Toronto The Mission Study classes of Keswick and intend a mock parliament some- lime the latter pail of April De tails will be given later The regular meeting of llie Womans Institute will bo held in Methodist Church on Tuesday April A paper lo ho given by Mrs J on Egg Production open for discussion It is some lime since there has been a regular so all members are asked to lie out Meeting to comnience at oclock All ladies welcome One of largest farm sales that was- over held in these parts was that of Mr on Tuesday The day was ideal in every respect bringing mendous crowd of buyers to gether from everywhere The proceeds amounted a trifle over six thousand dollars Rev preached a good sized congregation last Sun day A ihe Presbyterian congrega tion Sunday was favored with solo Does Jesus Care by Miss Marion White- who sang most beautifully Miss White is fast coming lo the front as a so loist Report of Public School for month of March Names in order of merit Aster isk after name denotes absence at examinations room Cecil Fos ter Violet Thompson Florence Lewis Virla Robertson Oxford McNeil Bertha Odling Floyd Watson Peter Milne Marshall Kathleen Moore Hillary Stephens Fred May Ralph Viola Hill Ray mond Watson Kthra Wal ter Hill Beatrice Thompson MelvinWrikbl Russell Stick- wood Jr Harvey Robinson Ralph Hill Alice Smith Byron Ronald Marie Wataon Angus Smith V Teacher was given away by her father and was attired in a dress of Alfce blue silk and carried bouquet of carna tions and lilies of the valley The grooms gift to the bride silver mesh bag Miss Flossie sister of the bride was bridesmaid dressed in old Where there shall be no shades night But neverending glorious light From Cod shall come in that John Lyon was best man His gift I home was a pearl tiepin Miss Delia Hor- cousin of the bride plajed the s wedding march Her gift from the another time iicr chan no separation there Well meet thee in that realm so fair nations The grooms gift to her was a gold locket and chain Mr bright groom was a cameo ring luncheon was served the bride slip ped away to put on her travelling our woes and quit s suit of blue serge and white beaver Well stay the teardrop hat with a blue plume for- and of the brides relatives God hope in Christ and friends were present Amid the Bids ub look up and dry our tears Mr Frank Terrace addressing the Good Roads Convention at Tacoma Washington gave the following enthusiastic testimony in favor of good roads am a cabbage groover I haul my produce to the sauerkraut factory at South Seattle Before the road over which I travel built I had up at oclock in the morning to start on my journey The limit of the load I could haul with a team of pound horses was 2500 pounds and after visiting the factory I would arrive back home late in the evening But look at the difference how that a permanent hard surface hat been laid down I start on my trip about oclock and need only a team weighing 1400 pounds to haul a load of 5000 pounds of cabbage which is double my previous capacity And best of all I find on my return to the early in the afternoon that I have finished work without the horses having turned a hair showers of confetti and good wishes Mr and Mrs left on the A Nephew- car from Sutton in Toronto to their new home 0 Mrs P having an addition built lo her small store understand she rented tin large store for a term of years to a candy and fruit man Mr Jas Hughes fireman on the was in Lindsay writing on his exams for an en gineer this week Remember the dale and watch for lithograph of the Ladies Quartette They will be here on April W had the repre sentative of the Canadian Acci dent Insurance Co Mr with on Monday and they wrote up a number of risks A couple of parties were up for trial on Friday the outcome of a small encounter They paid the usual line hats of all kinds may be bad Sec what they have A car load or horses wero from here on Saturday to Burns and Reposi tory Toronto They were chiefly all heavy horses wedding took place at Win Horners Virginia last when his daughter j Velma Viola became the wife of Mr Penrose of To ronto Concteto Roads Mean Road Economy They prevent your road taxes being spent in patching up roads that never will be good roads They the cheapest kind of at the end of ten or twenty year because they practically eliminate cost of upkeep They you to haul bigger leu effort and near and tear on vehicles They increase land values bitter condition generally and the coit of Irving Write for free Good Roads literature and learn good will benefit vou Concrete Dcprinent I Epworth League April 5 With Sorr Disciples Ad ministering Comfort Luke Speaker Minnie Wright Reader Willie Wright 12 Some Results of Crosbys Life Investment 2422 White Reader Marion Canada Cement Company Limited Herald Montreal A 19 Pauls Soipareckv Acts Speaker Miss L Rose Reader William Arnold Observance- Matt Speaker Mr Richardson Ruth Richardson Manufacturers of the Celebrated Horn At on Mar 23rd to Mr and Mrs Jacob Hamil ton a daughter 5 v Personal Mrs J Arkwy of Toronto- spent over Sunday at the home of her Mr Mrs Mrs Q Crocker of Toronto was a guest at the home of her Mr and Mrs A Millard during the past week Messrs J Cane and- Riley Newmarket Sutton on Sun day Mr of Toronto is vis- Iting here Miss of Toronto waa guest of Miss Vera over the weekend it

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