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Newmarket Era , August 23, 1901, p. 6

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V j ir 1 THE V B Store The Friend IT IS ft 1 MANAGER J Ammonia Ammonia wonderful of dirt bait be Soap labor clothe and Hake water you feel ltd years rounder Extra In Large Bottle 15c Small J BLACKBERRY CORDIAL WILD STRAWBERRY For DyoeDtcry SONO SERVICE The large congregation who attend Christian Church on Sunday Qlentog were greatly song service rendered PRODUCE MARKET The unusually large at Tuesdays and amount of butter and changed hands together with some chickens and a few ducks as follows butter to eggs to lie to OF THANKS 1wfelito gratefully acknowledge the sympathy and kindness extended to me by my many friends here dur ing the illness arid death of my be loved wife- To all who were so kind and helpful wish to tender my warmest thanks LLOYD- FLY PADS TANGLEFOOT INSECT POWDER Protect your cattle from the fltefl and get Increase In flow of by our It will Ax Forrests Drag Store MOUNT ALBERT- FUMTURE BALDWIN BREEZES Frank been threshing out the alsike crop in this settlement dur ing the past two weeks One of our ladies says Frank is the most popular thresher around he is so good humor- Really now he is jolly as he is fat 1 Some remarkable yields of alsike are reported Many have over four hundred worth Jos a Frog A realized for his A- lady passenger of Daleys livery lost a the town- line last Friday- returned to it would be handed to owner f The Medicine Co has left bur burg and not a minute too soon Many of our ciUzens figuratively speaking are now vigorously kicking themselves for being so foolish as to be gulled by Wedding bells are ringing The belie Virginia is singing Im to get married ha mam ma And truly itll be a lucky man who gets her for his darling We respectfully request the council Georgian to repair the Baldwin bridges They demand immediate at tention Clerk Ego please jog tbeir minds Thomas felt an inspiration i to a roasting As a just retribution Sister Thomas pre sented hurl with infant Thomas minus a back bone Mister Owl ally pelted tie merrymakers with stones and green apples and success fully broke gathering One of the party Bliss Of Toronto had her head badly cut and another young lady had several teeth knocked out- You can save money by your Furniture at the pit A LARGER KVBR OF Bedroom and JLarlor and Parlor Tables Lounges and Fancy Chain We are also areata for Pillow Sham celebrated Bel Carpet and Framing a Specialty Goods delivered free of charge when ordered in quantity ALLAN THEAKER WOOL MARKET Take your WOOL to the Mount Albert Woollen Mills and get tbe highest Toronto prices in Cash Full of- Cloths Flannels Sheetings Blankets Yarns also good assortment of fashionable Suitings always on hand extra paid for wool taken la ex change for goods Geo Sons CONTINUATION CLASS The second meeting held in the town hall on Monday evening to discuss advisability of adding a Continuation Class to our public school was like the former one rather attend ed The feeling seemed to be that matter should be left in the bands the Trustees That bbdy met on Tuesday evening and decided to carry out the project Accordingly a first class teacher has been advertised for and if a suitable choice can be made the class will be opened on Tuesday September 3rd BARN BURNT The barn belonging to Mr Harrison Rose who lives on the Centre Road about two and onehalf miles south of Mount Albert was struck by light ning during the storm on Thursday afternoon of last week and burned to the ground Nearly all this seasons prop Including the hay fall wheat barley and rye also the mower were stored in tbe barn and were also con sumed His Toss is estimated at about of which is covered insurance Thd loss is more re gret able as Mr Rose has been in feeble health for a long time and is not expected to recover Threshing is full swing in this locality the harvest being about fin ished Township Fall Fair will be held at on Oct 15th and Mr Jennings replacing the old roof on his bouse with a new one The party who left for Pan- American on Tuesday morning return ed on Friday evening greatly pleased with their trip There was to have been a baseball match on Tuesday afternoon between Mount Albert and teams but a portion of the latter team fail ed to put in an appearance School in the Senior department opened on Monday but Miss Nixon the teacher of the Junior department was unable to be on hand owing to illness Our Public Library will be enlarged by the addition of fifty dollars worth of new books which arrive short ly- This would be a good time to con sider the of taking up the street lamp question We would like to hear suggestions from some of our citizens ALBERT DRUG STORE Pure Paris Green put up la by Poison Fly Paper TANGLEFOOT We also carry a full lino of lb and Cure and celre attention day or W T L Miss of Kalis was the guest of the Misses Rosamond for a few days this week Dr- Smith dentist will be here Tuesday next Mr Mrs Rosamond left on Tlinradaj morning of last week for Marie They took in the Mackinac trip such quacks If you want their pedigree in all its blackness just come over to Baldwin thats all I not write them up for fear in my in dignation I overstep the bounds of prudence The Dr must be an accomplished Sitting- in his office behind heavy he reminds one of you walk- into my parlor says spider to the fly etc And- some foolish ones ventured in watch contest was awarded to little Christie by a large majority of votes and now there are those crying its a pinchbeck watch but Im not aware of such be ing the case If it were one I should stuff the thing down the Messed Yankees throat- Thats bow I feel about it Chas distributed about a pail and a half of candies amongst the crowd at the conclusion of the contest A Millers pump possesses the secret of the mysterious composition of those wonderful nostrums but its lips are sealed it dare not speak The great need of hour here at least seems to be some strong-mind- mothers with determination enough to keep their children in at nights I dreadfully- dislike to hear reflections cast upon our but how can I deny it when I see those girls gadding about at alt hours of tbe night Without any chaperone A man may recover from a lapse of the soci al standard a woman never It is one of the inflexible laws of society as as laws of the and Persians that the moment a woman steps beyond the precipice she can not recall the fatal step she is forever out of the pale of respect able society Too late Im lost Im lost is the heartrending cry Forever the finger of scorn is apt to he pointed at her and it is well that it is so It societys only Safe guard These remarks are especially applicable to some half dozen of our headed girls barely in their teens think they know it all- mother knows nothing I am doubt ful of expediency of allowing them to even attend evening church without a proper chaperone Mothers keep your eyes on the girls If they must go out at evening church or elsewhere see that they have a proper escort Its little use locking the stable after horse is stolen Dont look back Remember Lots wile and remember our many blighted homes through careless parents I do not by any means coincide with public opinion as expressed in the watch contest There are a host of just as lovable children here Including Juanita Myrtle Foster How ard Crittenden Eva Viy- etc- Mrs of J A Millers sister la summering at Jacksons Point little daugh ter is staying here with her SUTTON who bad the over sight the Presbyterian congrega tion here last summer during college vacation spent a few days here last week The Sutton Jr Baseball team play ed the Lake Shore team last CORNERS The Presbyterian Church here will hold their annual Garden Party on Mrs- McMillans lawn on Thursday evening next week the Tea will be served from oclock There is always a Wg crowd at this garden party and a splendid time spent but a special attraction is pro vided In securing Mr Richardson piper in the Highlanders of To ronto who will give numerous selec tions an the bagpipes during the evening This will probably be the last garden party of the season and it isbopedtbafc the people will go as early as possible so as to avoid con- Happy Thought Cue nan took Money I Hands and to perfect Happy Huge and its the Range that ardent copiers have taken their cue from are made in different sizes and 77 different styles They have all the latest practical improve ments such as the Corrugated Oven Transparent Oven Doors obstruct able Pamper and a Thorough System of Oven Ventilation CanadUn Recommend Them Write lor illustrated pamphlet The JBuck StoveCo Limited Brantford BY A NEWMARKET 12 to ami an innings to spare in J- be spared to make this a success cousins Mr verites from that climate there is I vary beneficial to his health One of our well informed men a Mr ftlporeheadi of Toronto was in town over Sunday calling Methodist speaks in commendation of the new Presbyterian minister here An SUIT To be had for a Reasonable Price -AT- KELLERS M A fitter tod of work- Buy now old friends Mrs Armstrong of Toronto is visiting her the Misses Rosa mond Mrs Robert Toronto Is visiting at Use home of her brother- inlaw Mr Thos OBrien Mr May the agent of the Book Supply Co of Toronto was in town on Tuesday Mr and Mrs Richard re turned on Saturday evening after a week spent in taking in the PanAm Mr Alex of Toronto is a few holidays with his par ents here Miss Starr of Mutual Corners is a guest at the home of Mr J Row land Mrs Thompson and Miss Porter of Toronto have been in town for a few weeks on a visit to Mrs Staler and other friends Messrs and C are enjoying themselves at the PanAmerican Hickingbottom of Lindsay Is a visitor at Mr favor of Sutton arid Mrs J went to last Friday to visit and family who are resort A good at the present day about lying machine becom ing an iact Who has heard indread of flying visits be ing made in the long ago Mr Bert Brooks wheeled to Beaver- ton last Friday with team against Miss Lily Berry last Saturday for the city She intends to take a term at the Normal School Miss May Hawker left oh Saturday for Wick Brock to resume her duties as teacher Something unusual for Sutton viz four trains last Saturday Piano Co- employees excursion Toronto pay train oclock and the regular train We understand one of our business men has done a commendable thing viz quit selling cigarettes Hope others will follow the example It would be a righteous act lor all to give up selling tobacco in any form congratulate the Principal of our school and Chester on having successfully passed the Senior Leaving Examination Mr P took a trip to last Friday on business A couple of steers the property of Mr Bait of were killed by the train at Mr Keatings corner last Saturday evening Miss has returned home af ter a prolonged visit with friends in Mr John went to the city last week for a visits Mr spent- Sunday week at Mr Fred Silver is on a trip to the West to visit his brother Oliver who resides there and also to see the country Mr James Milne of Michigan who has been visiting with parents here returned home last Saturday Master Charlie and Miss Ada have gone to Markham to spend a few weeks with grandparents Mr and Mrs Stiver Mr Anson of the Dominion Co Toronto spent a week with parents here Rev Thursday evening services also the Bible Class Sunday mornings are most interesting and profitable and well worthy of being largely attended Three patients were taken from here to the Hospital Toronto last Monday for treatment viz Mrs John Abbott Allan and Taylor Mr George Silver left Tuesday morning to resume work Sunday desecration at Jacksons point White people are to attend religions service there many are surprised and pained to find from Sabbath to Sabbath bands of young men hotly engaged In playing HOLT preached an excellent sermon on Sunday on the House of God showing that every person who lives a pure life stands as the chief corner stone Mr has started thresh ing 1 wish success in this transaction Mr Maries has threshed bis and the result makes him smile all over Good for you Bill With deepest sympathy I regret to bring before the minds of an in- people the evil of the giddy lads and lasses who practise which is not right They should resist the evil and cleave to the good First second and third warnings- If this lurking is not stop- peel I will advertise further in the future Faithful Will We are prepared for the it A With large Stocks of Pure Sugar and the Best Quality Glass iars CLOSE PRICES D ALBERT H visited the Pan last week and is delighted with his trip Private parties have been decorat ing some of the graves the old Children pi Peace burying Could not some energetic person or persons arrange to have the whole thoroughly overhauled its pres ent condition being a disgrace to the community We feel sure enough persons and necessary funds could be collected to make the necessary re pairs The street seems hardly natural in the daytime since school recommenc ed but the evening brings out usual quorum of noisy children who seem to think the street was made to play on Why cannot the parents have more control over their children and not allow them to be such a nuisance to passersby Miss has returned to her duties at the General Toronto applies fc- Beltings Oils Lace Leather Anti- Friction Metals Water Gage Glasses Mius Packings Goggles Belt Hooks and Rivets all at SUMMER LOTS HARDWARE MOUNT ALBERT Manufacturer of all kinds of a large stock of j flpflved Carload of- FEED CORN nana promptly Also all Varieties of SPIED CORN See Them OF Ontario Veterinary College Liverpool it London Globe lie delivers very eloquent and scholarly discourses and Tears not to call a spade a spaded Some of our gills seem too suscept ible altogether To go to smash over an entire stranger after a days acquaintance is ridiculous Theif is too cheap Its not reciprocal Well what do you think of those Free Methodists now says a lady to me alter some slight indiscretions on the part of a member of society Well madam the whole society is not to be for a trifling act of folly by one of Its peo ple The Free are striving to live and do right Go thou and do likewise The necessity for increasing the ac commodation of the town hall Is very apparent The crowds during last weeks show were suffocating To pot your nose to the keyhole was nearly enough to knock you down Miss of Avenue brings her produce to market on her cycle Wormwood Hill is well deserving of its name being a mass of that plant sufficient to be a dead shot to those enemies of the children of all Christendom If I could only give In reality an Fire badly damaged the store of exhibition of Hying and swimming the Manitoba Co- In through in my I would peg j be the star attraction at the ball One would think that if from no higher rnotfve a sense of sel respect would cause young men to re frain from such conduct on Sunday It is also a matter of surprise that the proprietors of the Point permit proceedings on the Sabbath day An excursion from Toronto arrived here at oclock last Tuesday morn ing and took early passage across the lake to other points We understand the trip Is last several days Mr Duncan McDonald who was here on a short visit returned to his work last Tuesdays Mr Mrs Geo and fa mily of Toronto were guests of Mrs John Boyd at the Cottage las Tuesday The Misses and Clara Johns ton of with a lady friend from Detroit are visiting here with parents of the former Mr Mrs Johnston Jewells J Mr John Spalding and re moved to Toronto on Tuesday morn ing where they will make their home for future Jacksons Point Aug Because certain partita receive Invita tions to attend a hayride given by certain other parties the disappointed ones took strenuous means to show their displeasure Last evening a party of young folks set forth to en joy the of a moonlight ride on a hay wagon but while they were atlll in main street of the town they were suddenly assailed by num bers of other young people who At a meeting of the Directors of the Agricultural Society it was decided to hold the annual Fall Fair on October and Dont forget the concert to be given in the Rink on the even ing of the second day School reopened here on Monday last Our town is comparatively quiet now since the kids are oft the street Miss Patty and Miss Mari on were visiting in Bradford a couple of days last week Mrs J J Terry was visiting friends in lost week Miss Emma and lady friend Toronto are visiting at Mrs of Albert is visitinghe sister Mrs A line baby boy came to J on Sunday last Mrs J Oklin entertained at tea on Tuesday evening last Miss Link was at home to a number of friends on Wednesday evening Lady visitors at Turners on Thursday last Rev McKerrol of Sutton also Mr Little of Newmarket were guests of Rev a few days this week Miss Scott and Miss Anderson of Sutton were guests of Miss Blanche Pearson last week Judge Aug 20 To the Editor Newmarket Dear Sir you kindly allow through the columns of your valu able paper to contradict a report which is being circulated through Polling SubDivision No 3 that I signed a Petition favorable to the Granting a Tavern License in which I toW is now being circulated I am very sorry to have to place the truthfulness of any man in doubt before the public but in this matter the must be made clear I have not seen the Petition I do not know that it exists only by hearsay therefore the truth of the above report will be quite clear to to the public Thanking you for your valuable space I am Yours sincerely J McFARLAND MOUNT ALBERT and Next door North of Drag Store To make room for assets Royal assets Norwich Union capital Perth but beat companies at lowest rates DAVIDSON Mount Albert FALL Get Our Prices GOODS ARRIVING I We ate Clearing Out a lew Lines Summer Goods AT HALF PRICE CALL AND SEE THEM Ross Screen Doors Window Screen Cloth Wringers Lawn Mowers Garden Tools ReadyMixed Paint Every can guaranteed Mount Albert E LEADING SHARON GENTLEMEN We are prepared to please you in New Suitings style workmanship and price Now is the time to order your New Suit LADIES Our stock of Staple Dry Goods is equal anything you can buy elsewhere and just as cheap See our new Dress Goods Groceries Always Fresh J I 1

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