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Newmarket Era, 7 Feb 1902, p. 6

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XT feWMmpytM Price Paid A4iKfeds SALT ON JiA- MOUNT ALBERT A to loan private and it art per ftfoiiDt Albert- TRY f BLACKBERRY CORDIAL AND WILD STRAWBERRY Fee it ya Mr James ire John Rosa s otibly pneumonia v OLD JOCKS CONCERT there is how no doubt a the of the majority to have a Posters wi I be i BALDWIN Win AirdiSr celebrated his seven- tyigfitft birthday on 1st hist- tag to continued Ms -was- a very quiet character A- petition is- in circulaHoa for signatures praying that the Hon Pi will- the post office- from the present holder the originators of the- petit ion are finding It is not grand success shortly FLY PADS INSECT POWDER Protect your from flic wid fret It them Forrests Drag Store MOUNT ALBERT FURNITURE GRAIN MARKET The are the most recent quotations on the grain market here Fall wheat to spring wheat to peas to hartey to 54c oats to rye to buckwheat 50c You money by your at the pit store A liAnOER STOCK OF Bedroom and and and Ob airs- We are agents toe Pillow Sham Carpet Stretcher and Picture a Specially Goods delivered free of charge when ordered quantity ALLAN THE Owing to the condition of the roads there was no market on Tuesday neither buyers nor sellers being able to be present Our sidewalk- inspector was busy clearing the streets on Monday and The Sutton club are expect ed in town on Tuesday evening lor a game with the Mount Albert club HOCKEY MATCH An exciting game hockey was played in the skating rink on Wednes day evening of last week between trie Mount Albert clubs The game was hotly contested from start to finish but the superior weight of the told and they won out by a score of to This was the Mount Albert Clubs first match and to make such a good showing against such a strong team as is much to theft -credit- change quite evident that there is a colored gentleman on fence somewhere so big and black as to be at night but the broad light of day reveals him Hie name is selfishness Looking anxiously forward to spring now It will soon be here The first robin was seen and heard by a of our people Saturday 1st Wish we had Squire Jackson in our town Perhaps teach some those lawless chaps who drive furi ously bells a val uable Theres a law agin it James is hauling stone to build a his house and will one and one together and see what you can make it Ill tell you no more fn referring to the hearing fishing Sutton scribe only told half and the worst bait of the story The boys delight in scooping in a trout if one happens along as tjiey do occa sionally Theyll get stooped into the meshes of the law some day and theres no fun about that John of Hopkins Was calling on ALirldjiivKilr Thursday Wast ities of are being stored ay anticipate a iilondifee son is soon to befo Wood has nearly doubted In tie last five A Out S going on humming The new teacher is takingdeep and the pupils aire really getting for Some of out young folks are taking top deep interest In dancing when they should at home asleep Grandma Cameron of Dan one citizens has for sometime been feeble Her tx treme age is against her rtwcreryV Her Miss Janet is her de voted nurse the fear no is in a amiable mood as ho by any means see bis shadow oft Sun day Nevertheless not to have too close flnacflilaintanC6 with on tolbtwwn Bi4f6fd Tje fayor of being The was as thelscore it- had a team ip ft6d P the posts in centre the I Uferehurri with tie Morton tfagan Milne J- Referee Jim Webb of Bradford Alfertdn ffodnesday evening last in a and clean by score of 97 in Albert rink Just after Wilson Alberts hurt agiinst a rctWigHy even Geo Bond of Queens- the game to the satis faction of all TheCarniyal to be held in the rink here pa evening last was bruin- A is occastdnaHy on account of the weather- around so the Our burg was rather quiet pn hors say What little women can be if they get roused up Down in New Jersey one has been acting as liquor detective and making hot times for the saloons and shes a church mem- it is said J- J Foster our blacksmith was at on feunday week to visit his father at that time seriously ill After His return on Monday years It was a yitae has been weeks that his father had died was billiard and completely blocked the WOOL MARKET here visiting relatives fie is trying led to make arrangements to take his fa- Newmarket Hockey boys ther and mother Mr and Mrs Joe to live with him Lung troubles are very prevalent about here Mr Fred Taylor is just recovering from inflammation THE STORM Saturday Night Another snow storm accompanied contains a very glowing tribute to the a high wind set in on Sunday and eloquence of out talented orator Rev as a result all the roads m this Joseph Another writer ity are in a worse state than alter speaks of Rev- Arthur Baldwin as the most popular cleric in the Take your WOOL to the Mount km Mills and get toe highest Toronto prices In Gash Full stock of Cloths Sheetings Blankets Yarns etc also a good assortment of fashionable Suitings always on hand 2c extra paid for woo taken in change for goods Geo Sons OUR STOCK 18 NOW COMPLETE INCLUDING Specials in Furs and OUR Lined Rubber Coat IT IS A SELLER AND last storm of two weeks The deep cuts were filled with drifted snow packed hard The train was unable to leave Sutton until the snow plow got through on Tuesday Up to this time of writing Wednesday the stage was unable toreach Sharon Mr Rear who supplies the villagers with milk was stuck for the first time in years on Monday and his customers had take tea clear He man aged to thru on Tuesday Newmarket bakers who Supply our bread have yet to be heard from LICBRAL CLUB A large and- enthusiastic gathering met in the Town Hall on Friday evening last to consider the advisabil ity of organising a Liberal Club in Mount Albert Mr John A Hop kins was voted to the chair and brief ly stated the object of tire Those present were unanimously favor of a club and the election of proceeded with resulting as follows Honorary Presi dents Hon Win Hon J Davis and Kester President John P Stiver 2nd P 3rd Vice P J Secretary Herbert cor responding Secretary Frank Harri son Treasurer Committee Shields Boyd Cunningham J A Hopkins Davidson Pari Steeper Another will held tonight Friday to perfect and adopt a constitution All favorable to the are invited to be are big- guns eh Read- the editorial and youll find the man keeps his eyes ami ears on the alert The Owl The readers of this paper will be to learn is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able cure In all its stages and that- is Catarrh Halls Catarrh east end as he is a practical preach- Cure is the only positive cure known y medical Catarrh Yourself WARM buying Queen Stove SCHOOL wart Afia Jewell Jessie Flora Morgan Toole Wallace Merl Jennings Roy Will bee Roy Cook Frank Sibley Porter Ill 541 Alta Alice Case Wesley Jewell Flor ence Smart Watte Herb 355 Austin 253 Vera Hogg Harry Hutt Jr Moore Essie Jewell Reggie Frank Watts Myrtle Vandewatcr Mary Morgan Millard Steeper McMulIen 310 Ian- son Brooks Herman 240 Vera Dark Annie Myrtle John Smart 168 Woodcock James M Jeek teacher Now its not preachers the world wants so much as those who practically live what they preach Its easy enough preaching but much more difficult to live up to what is preached I sometimes think I could thrill and electrify the world with my preachifications of course I couldnt but the practical demonstration there of Its quite another thing- Oh 1 oh ghats beyond my scope altogether Sundays storm was a It was Old Pro babilities Rev If this almanac were In the hands of vessel owners probably much valuable pro perty would be If the Com mander of the cruiser Condor re cently lost had known of the great storm of Dec he would not have put to sea Fore war is forearm ed Were glad to hear through from our old friend Just dreamed lately that he was his old St Near ly eighteen years away Perhaps a few brief notes of the new Methodist Church at may not come amiss This is one of the handsomest and most tidy structures in the rural districts of York It is of red brick and of the best workman- ship throughout The doors are of very massive design and the windows of Gothic style of architecture The windows arc very ornamental of stained glass set lead The two forward ones are- memorial win- do one presented by Mrs Rev and the by the Aid The heating is on an improved by powerful enclosed the rear of the auditorium The architectural beauties of the structure are far beyond the ordinary The pulpit very tastily constructed with the floor sloping towards it giving lie speaker a good view of the audience The seating is a special feature being so cosy and restful to- be very conducive to quiet little The painting throughout is in rich darkcolorfi of a subdued tone The ceiling and airy perhaps much so for good acoustic effects And just to the cosy little corner the choir are tucked to make them sociable And theyve got a new organ too As a whole the congregation have reason to proud their new place of worship being a constitutional disease re quires a constitutional treatment Halls Catarrh Cure is taken internal ly acting directly upon the blood and surfaces of the system there by destroying the foundation of the disease and giving the patient strength by up the constiW and assisting nature In doing its work The proprietors have so much in its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure Send or list ijf testimonials Address J Co Toledo by Druggists rolls Family Pills arc the best UNION pastor of the Christian Church was unable to meet his appointment last Sunday on account of severe storm lie drove as far as Mr Reid Dunhams and It was with difficulty he got back to Next Sabbath will be Home Mission Day and an offering will be take There will be a prayer meeting in the church next Wednesday evening PftOM J ROWLAND Mount Albert Hon John the first to the possibility hogs reaching per hundredweight To ronto At the time he made this an nouncement were a long way low that and few expected that the price named would be reached The same gentleman now announces that prime beef cattle will ere long Wn per hundredweight in On tario One statement made by the Minister of Agriculture has been veri fied and The Farmer Sun believes this cond promise will be fulfilled in the near future It the Era- New Store Baldwin GOODS GROCERIES BOOTS HARDWARE FURNITURE at TORONTO PRICES mo a Call Before iyou Buy and Compare our Prices with Central HEISBy SUTTON Mrs has feel ing poorly for some time but Is now convalescent I The Rev has been af flicted during the past- week with a severe cold Rev Mr of took charge of prayer- meeting for him last Thursday week I deem It unnecessary to report fur ther details of the School Conven tion as I presume you will receive a from the secretary The Misses Thornber have purchased property in the village and intend moving here in Spring to reside The mails from here to Newmarket and did not leave on Mon day and Tuesday and the train did not get out until Tuesday noon Everyone will know the reason why On account of the heavy snowstorm on Sunday Rev Mr J Yeomans who accompanied him had a rough experience h en deavoring to appointments at and lie did not reach the latter place in time for ser vice Mrs of who is with her daughter here Mrs McKay been feeling poorly for a couple of weeks past country Is pretty free from heavy wind storms but it appears that one of unwonted severity occur red In Newmarket on the ult A local press reports the roof of the Town Hall was raised Rev McKerroil left here last Tuesday for Port Dover- where a pleasing and interesting event Is ex pected to take place namely he la to be united in marriage to Miss Mary that place We extend to him and his bride our hearty con gratulations Mr Crocker who has spent flvo weeks here with family left Tuesday on the Journey to York ton Atsa We Him a safe roads hi this vicinity Several of the dudea who were visiting their best girls out in the country were unable to return home until Mrs is suffering with a very- sore hand caused by a splinter of wood entering the palm- If poisoning does not set in the Doctor thinks that she will soon he all right Parsons who has been furious ly 111 for some time we are pleased to say is better Mr George Tate his been what indisposed the past week but is gradually Mr and Mrs Lloyd are spending a few days with friends in the city What is theTmatfer with the street these dark Guess the power house is hot in run ning order A intend holding a concert Tuesday 11th in Hall Program consists of choruses songs recitations and instrumental music etc Every invited to at tend Admission Rosebud Children Cry for CASTO R I A The Harvesting Company is with to lor the Canadian trade AUCTION SALE In the Township of East In the County York There will fee for sale on Thursday of Feb At one oclock in Rosamonds Hotel the afternoon at the Village of MOUNT ALBERT virtte Power of Sale contained in a certain Mortgage which will be produced at the Sale the following Property The South Hall of hot in the First Concession of the said Town ship of East East of Street containing one hundred acres more or less The following improvements are said to be erected on the premises Cedar Log Dwelling and Cedar Log about Sixty Acres under culti vation TERMS per cent of the pur chase money to be paid the day of sale For balance terms will be made known at the sale For further- particulars apply to Jones Mackenzie A Leonard Solicitors Toronto or to DAVIDSON Mouftt Albert T CLEARING SALE WINTER SUITINGS OVERCOATINGS TROUSERINGS PRICES RIGHT AND US MS KELLERS The Taylor fc i IK i- A HI THE Central Canada LOAN SAVINGS TORONTO- CANADA Cor BdVkiori A A COX u Fund npv Interest allowed on Deports Repayable on Demand Interest allowed on Debentures Repayable dn days notice r day and Tuesday last No rigs were in or out of the from Sunday night to Tuesday roads are all open now arid has comtnenced again Judge HOLLAND of snow The storm on Sun day- last worst known for regular WRITE FOR COPY OF ANNUAL REPORT AND FURTHER INFORMATION WOOD Director V Manager OUR BOOT SHOE STOCK ASSORTED Stub Proof Rubbers and Moccasins BVERYTKIO IN Gold Weather Foot Wear D RAMSDEN Wit ALBERT Stoves Stoves Cooking of all kinds Stoves for either Coal or Wood Ranges and Heaters in great variety ALL AT SUMMERFELDTS HARDWARE MOUNT ALBERT For Sale TwoJem Bulls St Lambert years old For particulars apply to STOKES Mount Albert Cutting Skidding or Sawing of ail kind timber or done either together or separately at lowest rates First work guaranteed Holt P To A Thorooghbred Large English Yorkshire Hog for service on Bast lot In the Fourth Concession East TermsOne dollar Wll T ALBERT DRUG STOE I Tor Balm of Tor a General Condition Ponder for Ao use our alto carry a full of Patent moDfthPmCogrooa r Prescriptions and Family alUntlon day TLLOYD THE LEADING HOUSE SHARON GENTLEMEN We are prepared to please you in New Suitings style workmanship- and price Nowis the time to order your New Suit LADIES I- Our stock of Staple Dry Goods is equal to anything you can buy elsewhere and just as cheap See bur new Dress Goods Groceries Always Fresh R KEN YON Of a

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