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Newmarket Era, 25 Apr 1902, p. 6

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i 4 v J 11 if m Marl Paid Kinds Seeds etc SALT ALWAYS HAND PIOORS MOUNT ALBERT J Money to Both private and companies money and per cent DAVIDSON Notary Public c Mount Albert Our Jar ha rived of Stein in bulk which we his Wis all Anil pick age Poultry will kill lice on cattle and on sheep Forrests Drag Store MOUNT ALBERT You can save money by buying your Furniture at the A atd and Parlor Coach and Fancy Wo are for Pillow Sham Holder and Carpet Stretcher and a Specialty delivered free of charge when ordered quantity ALLAN East meets to day Friday loads of furniture seen leaving Mr Allan an ilcaticn that he must have the right lass of goods at the right prices PERSONAL Jewel is dangerously ill with Mrs Steeper has been but is now recovering Km Davis was in cm Friday and favored us with a friendly all Mr J Hughes of Sharon called on Monday Trait of visiting at the home of her aunt Mrs Jewell J Davis at Albert r PROPOSED GRAIN ELEVATOR The farmers of North East and Scott will hold meetings at Belhaven on Tuesday next ami at Sutton on the following Wednesday to discuss the of erecting a gram el evator either at or at Sut ton All interested invited to attend Tbere will be parties pres ent who explain the object of the meeting Both meetings will com mence at pm WOOL Take your WOOL to the Mount Woollen Mills and get the highest Toronto prices in Gash Full Block Cloths Flannels Blankets Yarns etc also good assortment of fashionable i Suitings always on hand extra paid for taken in ex- change for goods Geo Sons PERSONAL Miss A Hie is visiting her brother in Montreal and Miss with friends in Mr Wilson was in Toronto over Sunday Miss Terry took part in a re cital by the pupils of J Bradley- at the Conservatory of Music in Toronto on Tuesday Mr and Mrs Poller of Newmar ket spent Sunday with friends in this place Messrs Gordon Mac and Norman Douglas of Toronto were in Town on Wednesday was in Town on Tuesday Miss of Sutton was guest of Misses Leek on Sunday Mrs J Wilson of in company with her brother Mr Dun can spent Tuesday in on old acquaintances in town AN ENTHUSIASTIC MEETING The- public meeting in the town hall en Thursday even last was the most enthusiastic ever held in this portion- of North York and was a fit ting tiibute to the everincreasing popularity of the Crown Lards The ball was filled to its utmost capacity every available spa being utilized even to the outside and a great many people left alter trying in vain to get inside the door There were about eighty ladies present who were evi dently much interested in the Mr Reeve of East occupied the chair and as Mr Lennox was not tended an invitation to any one who wish to speak on his behalf to take a seat on the platform but no Mr- Duncan Marshall was the first speaker and be ably defended the pol icy of the Government- He dealt at length with the school book question and- with the charges made by the Opposition of corruption Mr J Kester the Libera in Ontario delivered his maiden speech and made a impression on the audience many were from the constituency Mr hopes Hon J Davis then came for- ward and received a enthusias tic greeting The was in excellent form was listen ed with the closest attention He dealt with the development of new On- Much ointment was experi enced on Friday by the nonarrival of the Eras was not lessened by heir concliraod absence on Saturday Some carelessness in service no doubt What was planned as enjoyable little hop in our swell circles lately failed to pan out owing to lack of young men for partners One of our giddy girls got the old folks off on a visiting tour and then in vitations for a jollification but the young men didnt respond to the Therefore it was no go The tine I understand was af ter the majority of crowd de- pa ted Mr At has secured em ployment for the season as carpenter with Mr Stiver of Joe Miller has already complete the wall for Sandy Crawfords bam Joe is a firstclass mason and his work proves it Owing to his habits a has been given a ticket of leave by his wife Rev A P Brace and wife were vis iting in our town last week Mis Darius Morton and Mrs Hamilton jr of Mount Pleasant were guests of Mrs Geo Wednesday last Mrs John Morton and daughter of are vriting Baldwin friends Mrs- has had return of her lameness experienced a tew years ago Temperance workers are getting on their mettle in Sutton They de clare there is trouble in store for somebody if three licenses are Mr Davis could not under- ti hotels in that this season stand why Mr Lennox objected to be ing called the Whitney candidate as lor he was proud to be called the Ross candidate The free ting closed with cheers for the King Davis and Mr Kester Wat might have been a serious ac cident happened on Tuesday afternoon last Miss Stella was driv ing home from the village when she met a wagon load of trees and bushes The horse upset the buggy throwing Miss out but ately she Some of our young people are proficient in the making kites tz OQ SHARON The iinpr6vement fever has sure taken possession of our Mr Hall also Fred axe- erecting new fences in front of their residences Mr Watson beauti fying his premises a liberal sup ply of pa A Mr Cole is new chimneys on his residence- Brown has a wi on his new barn and Mr Irwin is his Master Leslie who has been suffering with an attack of measles is again able to t tfut j Rev little daughter has been under the doctors care for several days also Mrs Rachel has been quite indisposed Mrs James Hughes has returned from a very visit with some frierids in Toronto The candidates for Parliamentary honors are making things quite live ly Two committee meetings were held in the village Monday evening but it goes without saying that the election of Hon J- Davis is cer tain Mr Ellis Long is speeding the week in Toronto On his return be expects to move into Mr A Hughes farm house Miss Mercy Barker is spading the weak with the Misses of vile Mrs Knight was called on Friday last to the deathbed of her father Mr John who had been a great for many mouths The funeral was held on Monday at Aurora Mr Fred McKrill has rented his house to Mr of Aurora Mrs has returned from Aurora where spent the sweat er part of the time since the first of December Mrs Lawrence Foster is spending a week with her brother Mr Cole poo Paints OjIb the new wall coating Brushes of all kind Carpet Sweepers Wringer etc was unhurt The buggy was badly Messrs Keller spent smas up but Miss courl drove the horse home after being supplied with another vehicle Sunday in Mrs and daughter Pansy moved to Toronto some tin ago have returned to Miss of Newmarket has re cently appointed teacher of the Holt school -OF- Dry Goods Boots and Shoes Arriving Daily and to make room are Selling the Balance of our Winter Stock AT HALF PRICE our prices for Lad tea Coats Furs FROM Mr Richard has just receiv ed an interesting letter from Dan now in Athens Greece The writer states that Athens is a city built- almost entirely of streets are maadanri with limestone and are nearly as white as snow Though- the nights are quite cold the mosquitoes are so bad that they have to sleep under a netting Continuing the letter states there do not veem to he any cows in Greece Butter is made from both goats and sheeps milk arid is very poor You have dip it with a spoon Cheese of an excellent var iety is made from both goats and milk Milk is not sold from wagons as it- is in our cities but goats are brought into lle city twice a day and milked before the door of eat customer And if the customer happens to live upstairs one of the goats go upstars to goats seem to their trips into the city and do not have to be driv en The milk Is poor stuff but the Greeks seem to prefer it to ows milk The Greeks are a and attractive people far more so than the The people even the very poorest are quite tidy the windows of the huts have neat curtains and inside look and neat men have a funny custom of carrying a string of heads mot to say their pray era on but to keep their occupied when they are idle or talking Some of beads are very expensive Iie Greeks are very religions their churches are well are very numerous wrvies very peculiar Quite diffcre from toe Roman Catholics YOU WANT Buckets Sap Spouts Milk Pans Cream OH A Leader Churn GALLON I ROWLAND Mount Albert A severe earthquake shock was in city Friday one and a ball minutes An one Is the letter for Time begins with It you Is the starting point of Truth which we teach the It start the Tattlers busy tongue is the Tie when men are in at head of every Train toat pounds the rails oer hill and plain All Trouble starts with St and when peace is once the sWfty we at of sweet In Talk it always takes the lead from Turmoil Is freed His found at the root of every It the always In Toil arid Trade in Theater tis played It leads arid we die hi In which we lie young men are commencing to arrange for their summer sports The fine weather this week reminds one summer The measles are still raging in this vicinity hut all those affected seem to get belter without any serious ill ness Miss flattie Link who has been un der the doctors for some time is slightly improved in health Rev A Terry is troubled with a sore on his leg- It does not improve any and he is of going to Toronto treated by a special ist Our sidewalks arc badly in need of repair Altiwugh a council- tor right In our burg he seems rather in this get a hustle on Aaron or yon wont be there next time Rev was visiting at his parental home In Dutton last SECOND Our street lively just now Moving secins to be the order of the day Mr A has just left Log Cabin Farm and moved to the Gra ham farm Mr McConnell has leased another farm and he thinks he will like it better than the one they have justieft Miss Jessie of Bradford has home for the summer Mr Frank has hired with Mr Fuller for the season lie is the lad that knows how to handle the plough Mr James was visiting in Bradford- oh Mr and Mrs J Anurcws of Bond- head were visiting at her fathers Mr on Sunday Misses J and spent last with Mis at Holland Report says we will oon have a wedding in our midst Getting Even Some people are philosophical enough to accept defeat gracefully others nurse their wrath and wast much time in a mistaken effort to get even Of one of these latter a Chicago paper tells an amusing story A man came to a Chicago hotel for one day and took bis dinner outside with a friend When he came to pay his bill he found himself charged with a days hoard dinner and all He protested The clerk tried to ex plain that the American plan was based strictly upon time and that he choe to eat elsewhere it was his own lookout but the man would not he pacified He paid the bill under protest he asked if dinner was still on and was informed that it lasted until nine in the evening Then Til go and tackle it he ex claimed Ive eaten one dinner hut Im going to get my moneys worth out of this house or perish in the at tempt He rushed into one of the dining- rooms seized a hill of fare and order ed everything he could think of When he finally got to the end of his tether the clerk handed him a check for four dollars and ten cents Whats that for he asked in Your dinner sir But have already paid for my dinner in my hill he protested Im staying here on the American plan Then you should have gone to the other diningroom said the waiter This is the plan cafe The man paid the bill and walked out His feelings must have been heavy both in body and In mind our In Material Next in And Tasty Work- NOV IK TO BUY- KELLERS Tailor Mount Albert rf Hon made a wise se lection when he Tie- loar as successor to his late father as postmaster of Sutton He is a worthy young man in whom reliance may be placed Pall wheat on low land is looking uncommon and green Snakes came out very early this season Donald Riddels lads killed several on March Hey Where did you get that hat At The is almost the resources of the firm A swell lady of New York issued cards of invitations to attend the christening of some puppies The names Punch and Judy were to the puppies by tie officiating clergy man Those who attended the affair should have been christened Fools A large gathering of the faithful from here attended Hon J Davis meeting at Sutton last Friday even ing The mar who has been loudly wishing he could only the Hon member for North York on the public platform was conspicuous by his encc We admire blusterers dis cretion Mr Fred is not very sporty as a usual thing but occasion ally shows the world that he is not- a has been not by any means Last week news spread like wild fire that Mr had had the great fortune to kill wild geese He up on in Sandy Craw fords back fields It took a great share of enjoyment out of his fun when neighbor St John claimed game St Johns prospects for gos lings are somewhat blighted Mr Amos Kay and Mis Ada our teachers by the kindly offices of bikes are enabled to board at home Mrs Win McKay Sutton was vis iting at Arnolds on Friday Billy McKay is a living recommen dation of the virtues of It annoys the medical profession nes such cures Mr Trcwln was around again trying to secure some more good subjects for insurance We would recommend Scanlon too Aurora huckster to the kindly con sideration of the Hon Commissioner of Grown Lands Ostensibly he Is working for the Conservative candi date hut is really doing Mr Davis an incalculable amount of good The Owl CORNERS are pleased to he able to report that those who are on the ich list are improving Mr and Mrs J Belfry and fam ily were visiting at her fathers Mr Samuel Cote Suiday also Mr J Cole of Keswick Mr Frank of Sutton and the Misses Kate and Mabel of Pleasant were the guest Mr Roy last Sunday Quarterly series at will on May Rev will be present and Is cordially invited to attend Mr and Mrs J M were the of Mr John Smith Sunday The following have new this season Richard and Rye P and Mr John Jed the meeting at Sunday evening There was one solo at least which was r Baling to We far from gentlomen when they will annoy MOUNT ALBERT are coming from by Breeder of Jersey Cattle Borne air hideous shouts choice young hellers for sale cow al and using foul language l ft young bull ALBERT DRUG STORE A CHOICE STOCK OF Field and Garden Seeds Just Arrived Carrot Sugar Beet Mangel A Turnip Seed sold at right prices A full stock of SPRAYING MIATKRfALS Constantly on Hand We also carry a full line of Pa tent Medicines among Remedies and Rheumatic Cure A Family receive personal attention day or night T LLOYDi DRUGGIST CHKMU3T MOUNT Before Buying Your SEE OUR STOCK ALL QUALITIES FROM Very Cheapest TO THE ALBERT We have been watching the markets and are pleas ed to say have been- well rewarded for so doing with J a much better Assortment and at much better prices PRINTS AND PONGEES MERCERIZED SATEENS DENIMS to Ac Oar Print wide be be foi cloth and BOOTS AND SHOES THE J King Speak for Our lbs Cleaned for Bars Comfort Soap for New and Fresh SVZZ Cans Pink Salmon for 25c lbs Fresh Figs fori RvftaVfoCxf 8 bB for Rolled tor 25c Wheat for Malt Breakfast Food Prunes from Be up Dried Apples bright sample COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF AND WE WILL BE SURE TO DO BUSINESS WITH YOU J J Buggies The highest grade of buggies Call and see them Prices moderate- J F COOK Agent Mount Albert Liverpool London Globs INSURANCE COMPANY Available Total CANADA MOKTUKAL or Andrew Chairman Went- worth J Alex Accepted at Current Agent Albert Agent for Dominion HEISES New NEW GOODS la to We reoelvod it line of Art fiatceoa NEW LACE CURTAINS WINDOW SHADES POLES We floe Wall on hand at Prices Everyone We on hand a larger than ever of Parlor Extension and Parlor Tables Dining Give a to please BY Ontral Telephone GENTLEMEN We are prepared to please you in Nev Suitings style workmanship and price Now is the time to order your New Suit LADIES Our stock of Staple Dry Goods is equal to anything you can buyelsewhere and just as cheap See our new Dress Goods Groceries Always R KEN YON r

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