Newmarket Era , April 24, 1914, p. 6

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a I t iri V ij- i iIli J i i Misses of Zephyr were guests Miss McCordick lost Wednesday returned to her school at last Saturday Mr H and children of spent last Friday mother a it I The annual of Onward No Independent Or- will bo hold oh Sunday next Service will bo hold in the Methodist at three oclock This nlnotyflflli anniversary of the service will ho interesting and impressive The muslo for the occasion will be furnished by a double quartette of instead of by Church choir All arc cordially invited to attend service The pastor Rev Loggolt will officiate P IP I 1 i about seventyfive wore enter in dm A rial by Hi Goodwin and Mre a Tate at Progressive prized carried off by Mrs and Mr On Sunday evening last Arch deacon Warren of Toronto offi ciated tli service in Church A largo was present on this and the sorutoh was very much appreciated by all Miss Madeline Marsh of who spent tho Easter holi days at her homo hero roturned on Saturday evening last Mr and Mrs Kitohing of To ronto who days at Mr J Kltohinge roturned on Saturday morning Mr and Mrs Scott of Toronto have returned to their cottage for tho summer Air Geo no moved to the corner of Yonge and Huron Sis Tuesday last I Anderson driving road on- fowl hay and of children play ing on tbfc Including thede- were trying to have a tittle Irvine i appears caught Hold of a the hind wheel and was drawn up until he became crushed be tween hay rack and ho tight was body held that hind wheel sodded feet before tlio driver got his team stopped No is attached to Mr as he know nothing of the boys situation till tho cries of the mother and children attracted his attention Dr of Newmarket as Coroner was summoned but tcr full enquiry decided an Inquest was unnecessary The parents the sympathy of the whole neighbor hood la this sudden and painful be reavement I BAD FATALITY A shocking accident occurred in Friday last whore- by the threeyearold son of Mr and Mrs Walter Anderson was instantly killed A wagon load of hay was being weighed on tho scales and had evi dently climbed between the of one wheels The driver of course not being able to see the child on account of the hay started up his team and wagon had travelled over CO feet before little fellows predica ment was noticed When from the wheel it was found that his nock back and arms were broken and he died almost In- understand an in quest is to he hold Mrs Ander son the childs mother is a sis ter of Mr Sylvester Woodcock of Tuesdays market was largely attended and prices high as elsewhere The roads in this vi cinity flii now good eases of measles have appeared in town among some of the young people The attack is a very mild one and as most children arc liable to gel dis ease some time and it usually occurs once this is a Rood oppor tunity to get them and have it over The Methodist Sunday School will he held at oclock sharp on Sunday instead of 10 as usual on account of the Oddfellows Service at p m Several loads of suckers were brought into town on Tuesday by enterprising fishermen from Holland Landing ami found a ready sale The Messrs Dikes chopping mill will run only on Tuesdays Thursdays and Saturdays after May 1st See advertisement Seeding commenced on many farms last week but had to he discontinued for lie present on account of rain and cold weath er Grass is showing up green in this vicinity and crocuses and other early flowers are in bloom in some gardens Mr I represented the York County Council at the meeting of the Ontario Association in Toronto I as I week Q HOLLAND LANDING The Rev George Seott has re signed the Mission of Holland Landing and Sharon and his resignation has been accepted by the Archdeacon Warren conducted the services in Christ Church and St James Sharon on Sunday and announced that the services would be carried on in QUfiESViLMS both churches by students others until a permanent would be made mistake was made in last issue when recording the name of Peoples Warden of Christ Church for Jane is ithe right oo Sale Register SATURDAY Mr Hose will have a sale Furniture his residence Tho Ladies of the Church will serve during the summer months During the winter months the Keswick and Quoonflvillo Leagues have been systematically studying the publication entitled Strangers Within Our and for purpose of review as well as fluency in public debat ing these two societies purpose meeting On Friday evening April at Keswick to discuss the Canadian immigration at a mock Parliament with Leaguers occupying the benches and with tho members from Keswick opposing them After the speech the House will be open to discussion from Govern and Opposition The re turn debate will he hold in at a Inter date and Mrs Win Morrison Sutton West visited Mrs for several days In the latter pari of week At the beginning of the week Miss Mildred Weddel of Ontario Ladies College Whitby spent a few days as the guest of Miss Vera Smith Miss Gertrude who is leaching in visited Queensville friends over the weekend The regular meeting of the Womens Institute will be held on Tuesday May in the Methodist Church Mrs J Cowieson will give a paper on Production Owing to a change of date for April meet ing we were disappointed in not having Mrs with us hut still have the pleasure com ing All members are asked to attend this meeting as it is the annual reelection of officers Roll will he called and members are asked to reply by giving re of any kind Meeting at oclock All ladies welcome The closing service of the evangelistic series held during the month of April in the Meth odist Church will consist of a gospel Song Service when the Way of Salvation will be pre sented in song The choir is making special preparation for this This service will no doubt prove interesting and helpful to all A cordial invitation to attend is extended to all QQO KESWICK A lodge of the Sons of Tem perance was reorganized here on Tuesday evening and the follow ing elected officers Worthy Patriarch Ira Mor ton Worthy Associate Miss Terry Recording Scribe Percy Ma- See those- hat at- Come and let him At one on your hat They all thy Violet- assisted by Miss Miss Winch- MrVC Leigh and others will give a In Knox Church Egypt tonight A- Convenience- is keep abreast of a gasoline installed at his hardware store The is on the street all you have to do to drive up and inlets than you could away again Juice Suckers on tho menu Spring has come with the birds and flowers are yum yum and Uncle Owl is feeling more like himself Johnston had a mortal busy time in the sugar bush last week Ho heard a votcb In wilderness It murmured in tree tops It the morning air It said Uncle Johnston Else youll never got there Ills children and grandchildren a surprise party on Friday night and got for Emcralrf Is a great sporting centre at present riflo aud rod requisition ducks and suckers are the game Messrs Herman Bertram Charlie Owen are painting the Gum Swamp bridge Some portions of tho metal work wont astray and it was some before the company able to locate it at siding up in Undo The a number of Newmarket people was very well done and they deoervc cred it as this play Is rather a hard one thoy were handicapped of the stage Uncle Josh was well acted by Mr In tho person of Mr L was another good char acter Taking everything into con sideration they all being amateurs play was excellent They up some forty strong per special car bringing the Orchestra with which discoursed nice music Or chestra played or a dance after show which was afterthought but took well llk to hear from this company later In a new play There was a good attendance An Old Resident Gone An old resident of in the person of Mr Andrew Ego passed away on the of April at bis home in Virginia In his year The were interred at Knox Cemetery on Saturday Ho was father of Messrs Donald and Ego of Virginia alone have the -privilege- of vot ing is admitted tol- the Temple the and evening sessions afternoon cono re and ftimutlarieous hold ight -i- side of Medlnah Tehple are open to Hie seats- aro guaranteed to delegates paying registration fee fullrep6K of the convention will bo issued In a book of pages is v- free to air delegates paying registration fee There will be no free entertainment The local committee have issued a leaflet locating a largo num ber of suitable hotels and eating houses For fullor details or any fur ther question- or information to the Ontario Association Wesley Toronto and just Viewer clogged tia of building up and tearing in the sartfe manner that blood carries to food that cells need for building polled to carry away- tho material thats torn down These waste materials and destroy unless thoUverandWdneyaarestiranlatedlntorefw the balancing power- vitalizing power It acta on the stomach and organ and which clean vitalized blood feeds thonorvea heart This known catarrh of and his for than a gen- Uo3MBtonIotaaeod7boUdor tellds op the rundown Yon ribditlf catarrh the and of roots extracted alcohol and yon can obtain this liquid or at store or rrv fichuant of mailing and for copy Common Dr it V J A RECORD Opfcn in the On and after May 1st the stores in Sutton will be open every night in There is always a local rivalry to week except Sunday catch the first at Fish- market Wallace Young for has held the enviable honor This year Stanley Mahonoy captured the title King of the and threw suckers on April loth Did Wallace sell his birthright for a mess of pot tage No For a mesa of suocrs A curlyheaded little chap of about three summers son of Walter Ander son was crushed to death by accident last Thursday Awfully sad J J Foster had a bee last Wednesday and in the evening gave the boys a hop Half a hundred lads and lassies bopped Summer cottages at Owl town will soon fill up John Alexander and Walter Green will be tho occupants One of our youug men wall known for his gallantry and his pop ularity amongst the fair sex A doz en young ladles have shown prima facie evidence of their preference for his company- The other evening ho had the pleasure of escorting a dark- eyed Gum Swamp beauty to the play It was Unalloyed pleasure till his Nemesis in the form of a damsel stepped before the foot lights and gave him a bit of her mind No doubt he learned that it is bad enough to face an angry lion Lyon hut far worse an angry wo man Mr and Mrs Hoy and family of arc at Donald a time Hoy had the mis fortune to have his hand severely in jured and had to lay of railroading A largo number of quarters from Baldwin fell into the coffers of an Unci Josh Co barnstorming at Sutton last week Im hungry No plum duff for us last week Mercury period cool and snow falls probable till May fOOOs The Board of Commission for North York held a meeting at Sutton on Saturday last Dr Ste venson of Aurora in the chair The other two members of Board were also viz of King and Donald of Virginia Licenses were renewed to three hotels in Aurora Mrs Wells and J Watte Two at Sutton and one summer It- cense at the Point W Culver- well and J M McDon ald One hotel at The License Inspector Col Way- ling reported he had heard- no corn- plaints The summer license extends for six months only- late Peter Will The Will ol the late Peter Doyle farmer Township who passed away on the of March has been entered for probate It disposes of an estate of The half in terests comprising the property are farm implements for horses cattle sheep farm produce and west half lot in Con of Georgina tbe will a brother sister and niece living at- Virginia Out share equally r International at and honey I Rose credit on sums over commence at oclock To J- P COOK MOUNT ALBERT General Blacksmith or Deer lag Farm implements Buggies Wilkinson Plows and Page Wire Pence Prices Moderate Call before buying 10 flour of the West made of pure Manitoba wheat Monarch and Pastry Flour exchanged or wheat l and aborts always on baud and mixed grains chopped for Chopping Tuesdays Thursdays and Saturdays The Power House Albert A DIKE FARMERS ATTENTION Now la IinpUtacat lla liat want at Moderate Price If you come to mo or led me from you me your I will you riit every J and at all fi Assistant Scribe Bessie Terry Financial Mar- Treasurer Philip Cole Conductor Harry Marrftt Conductor Dora Maho- Outside Sentinel Ross Malio- inside Sentinel Merlin Pres sor Past Worthy Patriarch Alfred Morton Hunt of Cadets Miss Smith rriday April there will be held in the Methodist Church a very instructive Mock Parlia ment subject being debat ed is- Strangers Within Our Gates League is taking part of Govern ment and Keswick League the Op position welcome No admission only silver collec tion in aid of Forward Movement The closing service of the evangelistic series held during the month of April in the Meth odist Church will consist of a Gospel Song Service when the Way of Salvation will he present ed in song choir is making special preparation for this This service will no doubt prove inter esting and helpful to all A cot- dial invitation to attend is ex tended to all A similar will Ho held in CRUSHED TO DEATH On Thursday last week a pain fully fatal accident at East Town ship resulting in the death of Irvine The Misses Eva and Ivy Johns spent over Sunday in Sutton with their father Mr Morton is back again firing on the and Mr Frank pierce has been ordered back to Lindsay Miss from Honey wood Is the new teacher to succeed Miss nix- en who has gone to North Bay Dr and Mrs Greenwood returned from their months trip to Panama and other points on Saturday They had a delightful trip but found the weather down than a little too warm for comfort Passed Away An old resident of Sutton in the person of Mr at the residence of Mrs- A J Shaw on Saturday April in his year The remains were in terred at St Anthonys Cemetery Virginia on Tuesday Soon Be Time For a change of Underwear Smal- leys have a nice line of the lighter- weight garments Division Court Court will be here today with Judge Denton presiding A of interesting cases will bo investi gated and Ends Assessor has completed his rounds for the year and all that now remains are the appeals A number of Oddfellows from tie here purpose attending divine worship with their Albert bro thers that place on Two Sunday School parades which are calculated to be record breakers are planned The Chi cago Sunday Schools are ar ranging for a demonstration of Sunday School scholars in parade on Saturday June The second parade will be of men Tins is to represent North Amer ica Everything possible be ing done to line up men and older boys Canada had about men in he parade at Washington four years ago It is not unreasonable to expect 200 men from Canada in this parade The number from Canada not be ing sufficiently large to divide into Provinces it is generally deemed belter to parade amas The parade is formed by Stale groups These demonstrations are in Connection with the Inter national Sunday School Conven tion in Chicago June Mr Marlon Lawrence Writes that from present indications there will be delegates Many of I he States and Provinces ask ing for the privilege of sending more than can be allowed The program is under preparation by a cooperating Programme Com mittee representing the denomin ations through the Sunday School nominations and the Interna tional Sunday School Association The headquarters of he Conven tion will ho the Temple the most perfectly adapted build ing for such a purpose anywhere to be found The ca pacity is Besides the best talent that North America affords men from pilfer countries will lake part Dr Meyer of London is al ready committed to the Daily Bible Hour Music is in charge of Prof E O The morn ing and evening is given gen eral session the afternoons to conferences Paralleling ev ening sessions in the Temple there are to be through out Chicago additional churches carrying oh- parallel programmes All regular delegates must receive their appointments and bear credentials from their Pro vincial Sunday School Associa tion Only Sunday School work ers are desired The fee for all regular delegates official dele- gales and delegates at large who The end of the third session of Parliament under he Borden Admin istration is now in sight The legis lative achievements during three years of Conservative government and I the results of way now be fairly well gauged For the balance of thy present session there Is no constructive legislation prom ised principal work still to bo done before Parliament prorogues Is the voting of some of supplies and the consideration of Canadian Northern Hallway Aid proposals The record of the present session is on a par with the record of the two preceding sessions regard to the of any real progress in the lino of Canadian development cither in national international and Impe rial affairs During the first of the present Government the prin cipal Items of legislation were tho extension of the boundaries of Quebec Ontario and Manitoba and Aid to Agricultural Act appropriating over a period of ten years for agricultural throughout Canada In regard to the latter act the government had the hearty support of the Opposition in so far as the principle of the bill was concerned although objection was taken to the violation of the consti tutional practice of annual appropri ations subject to the approval of Parliament regard to the sion of provincial boundaries Government acted practically along the lines ready arranged by tho Administration after confer ences various provinces The only new feature was the gift of from the Federal treas ury to Manitoba thereby violating the original f agreement among provinces in regard to provincial subsidies from federal treasury In its session Borden Government devoted its main ener gies to an attempt to pass the contribution to the Admiral ty It Is sufficient comment on the reactionary character of that legis lation to say that during present session the Government and its have been discreetly silent about tbef contribution proposals while the Liberals are still willing and anxious to test the feeling of the on the issue This session there have been two main features The one is re vision upwards in the Interests of a few of the manufacturing allies of the Administration The other fea ture which is still to developed is the further aid to Messrs Mac kenzie and Mann supplementing the gift of of last session Of legislation for the removal of restrictions for the relief the consumers from the steadily in creasing cost of living or for lessen ing the cost of production and in creasing the returns to the agricul turalists of Canada there has been practically none a cm p AY VIOEMtIOIHTi A General Manager If You Live At A Distance from this branch of The Dominion Bank advantage of our of Banking By Mall It will save you many trips to town and at the same time give you all of the advantages a Savings Account Deposits may be made and cash withdrawn In fact any banking business transacted by mall without trouble or delay The manager will give you 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parks Auditorium The principal ol the high school on April Summers who read a paper be fore the Provincial Teachers In Toronto this week has been appointed secretarytreasurer of Continuation High School Associa tion The Womens Institute after a discussion and open vote have left the Council Chamber and engage rooms further west The Council Chamber was too dirty for tbem and the Council refused to decorate Todd is removing the build ings on corner and intends erecting a brick terrace on the Shaw property Sylvester are putting in a large plateglass front Considerable excitement was caused Wednesday afternoon by the arrival of a group gypsies While the or- tuneteller making she appropriated a roll bills from Mr Stewart driver for on sanitary mattes School Reports of Easier examination for No Whitchurch Fourth Emma Laura Greta Alex Russell Marshall Philip Carl Reynolds Jr ML Frank Cecil Fred Hopper Robert Charles Mavis Hopper Jason Hopper ftussell Jr I Viola Willie Ivan If all Lylo Skinner Maurice Perk- Mary Reynolds Harry si MirJoHe Donald Maxwell Johnson Primer Walter Nor man Sheridan Garnet Sheridan Carman Sheridan Elmer Johnson Florence Big fire at London Ont on day morning Largest office building in the city Loss and tenants Insurance FOR HATCHING From the Best Breeders in America Single Comb White Orpingtons to per eggs Huff Orpingtons Hand J per let on hen and 2nd pullet at New market Poultry Show Ian Silver 1st and special on pullet 1st and 2nd on pullet Newmarket Poultry Show Jan Barred Rocks laying and birds per White Leghoros laying and show birds per R Brown Leghorn strain SI par Wyandotte laying and show birds 11 and per single comb and per It I and flood hatch guaranteed or will r at half price A Prop Keavlo Out r A J l By Lb in PI it oil ARCHIVES OF

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