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Newmarket Era , January 29, 1909, p. 6

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i4 I i V J I J f V I f I THE NEWMARKET ERA FRIDAY JANUARY I I I f Smith Honor Bowl Burgeon a Specialty Pride At Sutton on Mondays At Mount Albert the flrt of ALBERT DRUGSTORE 1 a Ml lino of PATENT MEDICINES Anon CURE I J i J R TINSDALE MANAGER Receipts tuition day or LLOYD PRACTICAL EDUCATION gives you an uplift You can beat get if at our large upto date school Central Business College Toronto Write SHAW Pros PERSONAL Mr D Last returned from a two weeks visit with friends In Gait Mr J who has hoed tak ing a course of instruction in harbor ing in Toronto was forced to homo tins week owing to severe attack of lumbago Mr Evans of is visiting at the home Mr Wall is Mr Percy Jennings of Toronto was at his obi Home here over Sunday We arc pleased to note that Mr Thus is recovering from art attack Of bronchitis Mr J Terry of was home for a few days last week Thos has been fori from a severe for the patil week Mr Evans spent two or three days visiting his cousin Mr W Huntley of ville There will be a special meeting the branch of Wo mens Institute oik Wednesday Feb at pm in the basement of Methodist church of will address the meeting A short program will he provided followed by a joint meet ing of the Womens Institute and the Farmers Institute in evening in the Presbyterian Hall at All arc cordially Invited to Program for the League BALDWIN BREEZES of illness AT- The Reliable Store I Mr Lowndes lay leader of the An glican Mission Hoard Toronto con ducted the Church England here on Sunday last The first robin the season was seen here a few days ago but one robin does not make it spring Tho hockey match to have been played here with on Thursday night has been postponed indefinitely the soft weather having roved the Ice in the rink Mr E Love started gardening on Monday by planting a peck of dutch sets some lettuce and setting out raspberry bushes There was a good market here on Tuesday but prices were a little lower than usual They will most likely be higher next week Mr Cook we understand has decided not to reopen his openair rink this season The recent thaw has completely destroyed the ice- Many skaters will lie disappointed IT COME AND SEE THEM In order that we have no goods over for another season wc are offering entire stock of Mil linery at greatly reduced prices Hats reg sale price Hats sale price to wear for ami 9100 SPECIALS lbs Best Rolled Oats lbs Best Raisins Best Currants Lemon or Orange Peel 25c I lbs Figs lb Good 30c Tea Gran Sugar JO lbs Bright Yellow Good American Oil 20c W COLES KESWICK For Sale of yearling and twoyearold Cattle Spring Calves L Short Horn Bull Short Horn Cow Twoyearold Colts purpose I Mare do do surplus stock must be sold WM HODGINS P O Public Notice NOTICE is hereby given that it is the intention of the Council of the Township of East at its session to bo held in Temperance Hall Sharon on Friday February at am to pass a ByLaw closing that portion of the 2nd con cession lino of the said Township at or near lots 2 and 3 occupied by the construction of a Canal for navi gation by the Dominion Government Of the above proposed action all persons will take notice and govern themselves accordingly Township Office East January A J HUGHES Township Clerk PICKUP ITEMS Mr Parish Steeper is laid up these days with a sore toe As a his son William is carrying the mail The Misses and Freich arc visiting relatives in the vicinity of Richmond Hill this week The funeral of the late J Dough erty was held in the Presbyterian church here on Sunday afternoon Rev Cameron officiating Had colds seem to be the order of I Missionary Meeting The Votes of New Settlers and Mis sions Rom R wider Max Speaker Miss L Consecration Meeting Waiting on God Reader Miss Clara HIU Speaker Mr Roy Cody Literary Meeting Life Lessons from Job lob Reader WcJIic Lewis Speaker Miss Irene Moore Social Meeting Pilgrims Pro gress Slough of Reader Sidney Milne Speaker Miss V Miss Kate Anderson was visiting friends in lOrfn this week Next Sunday is Childrens May in the Methodist- Church Rev R will preach especially to the school scholars The lowing Tuesday the annual tea will be served in the basement followed by a program provided by the school Miss Alma was in To ronto over the week end gticst of Miss Lynch An interesting meeting ol the Wo mens Institute was held at the home of Mrs T Waite on Wednesday af ternoon Mrs and Mrs has Lewis of Newmarket gave some splendid ideas to the ladies on various subjects Mrs Percy Morton is visiting at Mrs Dr Grahams I Ice somewhat Indifferent about writing this week therefore my Breezes will bo mere puffer or in sailors phraseology only a cap- of wind llve had an awful tumble Havent you that I have fallen asleep and tumbled from my lofty perch Night watching doesnt agree with my health Roy of Toronto is here yjsit- his old schoolmates who tho young ladies have grown to man hoods estate as has Roy also Sid La after an absence of some years is back here amongst his old acquaintances He was the champion skater and here some seven or eight years ago Mr Henry Saskatoon is visiting J I Davidson Ellis pard and a thousand and one other relatives hereabouts Mr Smalleys aunts sisters ancestors wereamong earliest settlers of North They built a wharf Smal- Wharf on the property at Kes wick of late years known as Dr residence Our Mr Bertram Chapman is teach ing the young idea how to shoot in Gum Swamp The Trustees of that Section though reluctant to parti with such a capable teacher felt it their imperative duty to dismiss their been very sick has recovered from its recent Illness Our mail goes out now at pm of am Mr Dickson and Mr Frank seem to have no difficulty In keeping the Railway clear this winter Miss Patterson teacher of Union Street school East Gwillimbury has been visiting at Mr Cains and vicin ity and seems pleased to be back among her old friends I guess someone else was pleased also but had a very long drive Monday morn ing before nine oclock A great many people took advantage of the reduction of prices for the past two weeks and in order to give you a further chance and convince you that the quality as well as the price is right we offer the following reduction for this week One of those pleasing events wdch always cause a flutter of excitrnent took place at the home of Mr and Mrs Kir ton Wed afternoon Jan when their niece Miss Emma A Morris was united in mar riage to Mr Sanderson of East Toronto Miss Laura Sander son played the wedding march as the bride entered the room and the cere mony was performed by Rev T Ed wards of Albert The bride wore a dress of cream voile with a yoke lace over white satin and was attended Miss Lillian of Inionviile in pale blue eolienne with lace yoke edged with black velvet The groom was sup- Salmon and tins for This is the Finest River Eye and we consider it the Salmon on fine than Shoe Tea Sets pieces 460 for Window Blind Paper yd to for We are still celling Coffee for Floor Oilcloth I yds wide 40c for Floor Oilcloth yds wide for Horse Blanket for only a few left Horse Blankets for with shaik for All our 13c Prints reduced to Shaker at Colors widths and weights for Tin Pails 18c or Telescopes reg for Valiant for Telescopes reg for lb Pail International Stock Food reg for 276 This is our third year for selling Plymouth Twine It fcias given per fect satisfaction and we will be pleased to supply you again Save your order for us We guarantee the price WE SELL RETURN RAILWAY TICKETS TO ANY POINT ON HE- Leading Merchant QUEEM8VILLS SLm instead of the authorized edition was privily teaching the R tore and catechism Mr OBrien has recently re ceived from Department of Agri culture his Certificate ol Qualification as stationary engineer on engines of fifty horse power and over is quite proud of his hit paper and nothing must do but I should go over and have ocular demonstration Me any other man in parts to show similar license The rhinoceros that Thomas Smith bought of Frank turned ugly on him and Tom almost had to for life Pitchforks The brides brown gloria going away gown was silk with to match The second monthly meeting of Ladies Aid in connection with the Friends from a distance were Mr and Mrs Sanderson and the Misses Mr and Mrs Armstrong anil Mr Armstrong of Toronto Mr and Mrs Robinson and family of Hamilton and Mr and Mrs R Lun dy of The bride received many tokens of respect and amid showers of rice ad good wishes Mr these Mrs Sanderson left on the five oclock train for their new home at 51 Donald East Toronto where they will be At Home to their many friends after Feb Mr Mrs Freeman most all kinds of weapons of warfare I were called into requisition but relatives and couldnt subdue the Thoss dreams- fortune arc dissipated He CAPITAL RESERVE TOTAL ASSETS ASSETS IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE 1800000000 Branches and agencies throughout Canada and the United States SAVINGS Current rates of interest allowed MOUNT ALBERT J TORRANCE Manager insurance in the Great West are Johnson York Young J Clark Clark and The continued fine weather has stopped all winter sports not even a in fact one man was seen ploughing on Jan fight and al- pork Such is Toms Sunday BELHAVEN l changeable law Presbyterian Church at day It appears must be will be held at the residence of Mrs particularly severe on our school A on Thursday Feb feichers Miss Cameron was laid up cordial invitation extended to one on Friday Miss Leek on j Monday afternoon and though Mr has stayed with the ship be has been so hoarse that he was scarcely able to croak A deputation of the School Board iournied up this way on Friday to inspect the working Continuation Class They are tick ing of starting a similar class there and were looking for pointers We hope they got them is looking askance at HOLLAND LANDING Mr of Toronto is visit ing his sister Mrs J Sweeie Mr Geo Lane and son of Winnipeg Lane The recent wonderful storm was ex- A temperance lecture for ladies will forecast day and date in Hicks bo given in the school house of Bel- Almanack haven on Wednesday morning com- What are those men wearing such at half past ten and again pleasant smiles about They in the afternoon for men and at wise heads who made hay whilst by Mr Another meet- tho sun shone i got up their next ling is announced to be held in the years wool in time hall in the evening of the same day Walter Thompsons two lads Mas- 1 for men and boys There is no doubt Joel and Eric whose limbs were it will he instructive and those so awfully shattered by accidents should give it a hearing aro pleased to note have pretty well Visitors at Mr dur ing the past week are Mr into He we long are visiting with Mr The elasticity of youth reasserts itself much We everybody else these days as to say Have you got that nearly everyone answer No The agitation to Mt a police village seems to have died a natural death Isnt it ban Just think of the police the curfew bell the electric lights street cars etc and all without cost we the but just excuse these briny tear for they will flow unbidden Extra Correspondent HOLT Mr Asa Stephenson of Alameda who is on a visit at- his home here met with a serious accident on Monday last by falling and breaking his kneecap He left for the Hospi tal Tuesday morning for treatment It is hoped tliat he will soon be around again A public meeting consisting of- majority of Freeholders was held on Monday evening to consider the question of a Town A merry way pleasant smile Dressed as neat but quite in style Heart as true and free from guile As little Annie Such expresses a characteristics of th She looks so d few prominent j e Egyptian attended sweet and day at the profoundly happy in I sumfin agwyn to What can it be Let er go Gallagher Sometimes Beauty frowns and severe at me but the frown on re- Mr J passed away Friday last The neighborhood to lose such friend Mother Is over 80 years old and bright and smart for her age Grandma Hopkins is over of age but is not feeling very well It is reported that Mr It Rut- ledge 1 mile north of here has diph theria Mr J Sanders lost a valuable horse on Saturday night Hall It has been suggested thai looks the North Room of the school could fades away in smiles for shes be converted into a Hall Others jolly girl thought that it should he moved Johnson seventylive away from the school but the major- years of age lias been working full in fact every property owner split with no let up all winter lp and oil to bush before daylight and Mr of Mnskoka district The Ladies Aid of Bethel Church met at the home of Mrs Hunt ley on Friday afternoon and was well attended A very pleasant evening was spent by those present Quite a large number from this service last Christian church in ducted by Rev and were much pleased with his discourse We understand his Keswick friends presented him with a nice gift the same day which was a pleasant sur prise and which he was wo worthy of objected to the absurd proposition of moving the building away incurring unnecessary expense when could be very young TO Our Prices for Plymouth Binder Twine for as follows Plymouth Special 500 It Green It Silver Sheaf It Gold Sheaf It Gold Medal used as a hall where it is by taking need to do out the benches and seats and plac- a new floor in it Another con- sideration has to be looked at wc dont know when we will require an other teacher at the public school and if the number of scholars increase to say more North House will he required It is up to the council and school trustees to make preparations at once to put the ne cessary repairs on the North School House which will be very small cost compared with the scheme some wish by removing the building an expense in the neighborhood of when onetenth of that amount can be spent on the hall where it is and put the building in good shape and ready for any entertainment or party Be wise and get the hall in shape at once as suggested KESWICK Quite change in the weather but look for it cool after this hockey team came up to play one night last week but owing to the lateness of the hour our boys llviught were not coming so had gone home Will play next week in stead Miss Draper entertained a few young people last Friday even ing in honor of her friend Miss Smith who lias been spending a week with her Quito a number of our young people attended Mr J La dies Aid and report a good time Mr Clark of the week with Mr Pollock Sorry to hear of Mrs Peters ill She Is quite poorly Send the Era to absent friends He works harder than chaps who have far more so Dame Rumor tells me that several of our young ladies a most ele gant outfit of whitewear robes all covered with lace and many other articles not lawful to mention here Is the bridegroom waiting or- does sorncbodv else have to do the wait- Who who asks The Ladies Aid a COOO CEDAR BRAE The early bird catches the worm hut many one around here seem to be late birds as snow is gone and no wood up Mr Frank Matt has nearly com pleted his job getting out Mr J A Lakes for the saw mill Mr Enoch York is busy these days loading cars of pulp wood which we he is shipping to United Factories Newmarket We expect to have telephone con nections with Zephyr Albert and several other villages in early spring Neighbors seem to be willing to have it installed in their homes if it comes along past their farms Mr Mark Carpenter intends moving to Mr P Cains farm 1st of March We hear Mr Joseph Mitchell has his farm to a party near We are sorry to lose our neighbor Mr Geo oi Methodist Church are arranging for a Box Social on the 3rd of February Be sure and come as a good pro gram is being prepared Ladies boys free Mr Macdonalu is enjoying a fine holiday among his old school mates around A good attendance at Ladies Aid on Thursday which was held at Mrs N Roses Mr Russ Glover spent over Sun day last in Toronto A Box Social will be given in the church on the evening Feb A good program has been provided and all are invited to come and have a good time Ladies are requested to bring a box Ha Guess well have some fun Mrs D McDonald and Master of Saskatchewan who been renewing old acquaintances in this vicinity the past few weeks left on Tuesday morning for where they intend to spend a few weeks before returning west Mr Harry Arnold wears a smiling face now its another girl Likewise Mr Glover Why can we not have a Sunday eve service in one of the three churches at least This is a question we frequently hear Where do our young people go Sabbath evenings It la time we church people were doing something more than talking about it It is well known that young peo ple will go out Sunday evenings and when their is no service their time is spent visiting or pleasure seeking when it might be to better ad vantage Try an evening service in Ravenshoe and we feel sure that the congregation will be much larger than the afternoon service Some of our young men though they do not support wives ZEPHYR Mr A Hagerrnan is moving his new residence this week has a fine home and wish him much happiness and long life to enjoy it TlAe is a good deal of sickness in the neighborhood presumably on ac count of the very changeable weather Mr Cook has a large number of saw logs cut ready to bring into the saw mill and is wishing for snow to get them in A good big sleigh load of the young people went to Albert to hear the Scottish Sextette singers and had a very pleasant time The sacrament of the Lords Sup per will be administered in the Metli- Church on Sunday and the Quar terly Board will meet in Sand- ford Church on Monday A novel sight was witnessed a few days asp by the villagers in seeing a traction engine down the street drawing a building behind it and it- did the trick to perfection landing the building at Mr Marshalls without the least damage The League had a very pleasant and profitable meeting on Tuesday even ing being favored with an account of Mrs Laws trip up The St Lawrence while visiting at Quebec which was given in manner A very pleasant evening was spent at the home of J Kester on tho occasion of his daughters now Mrs Joseph Taylor classmates in the Sunday School meeting and with a beautiful rocking chair as a slight token of the high esteem in which she was held Scott lost another of the pioneers in the death of Mr Rynard was one of our most progressive farmers having for years carried a large of prizes from the Toronto exhibition as well as at the most of the all through this section His farm has been known as the model farm for years The Zephyr branch of the held regular monthly meeting the home of Mrs last Wednesday The meeting was well tended and much interest was shown in our work and our number was it- creased by three new members In the election of officers the president Mrs Thompson was elected vice- president and the vicepresident Robert Lockie was elected president All other officers were reelected Our next- meeting will be held in Methodist Church Wednesday Feb at oclock at which County President Mrs A Cros by of Uxbridge will be present In the evening of the same day at a special meeting will be given by a union for which a suitable program is being provided Montreal Jan Beatrice and Ruth three daughters of Mr Slack treasurer of the Bell Telephone Co were burned to death in a fire which destroyed their residence TENDERS Will be received up to Feb a most for the erection of a Brick Schoolhouse in Queensviile Plana and specifications can be seen at the office of the undersigned and also at the home of Mr Inspector Aurora A 3w Queensviile FECIAL REDUCTION Cans Finest Quality Tomatoes 25c Manitoba Blend Flour lb Sack for Cans Best Corn 25c Manitoba Blend Flour lb Sack Finest Quality Pastry Flour 25 It Sack for Finest Quality Pastry Flour lb Sack for Canned Cream 15c tin for 10c Canned Milk tin for 3 Boxes Seeded Raisins Choice Navel Seedless Oranges doz for Wells Richardsons Butter Color bottle for 20c Bars Comfort Soap Royal Yeast Cakes always fresh 3c Box 2 lbs Extra Fancy Evaporated Apricots 25c I are preparing Rae baby which has for the future Those carrying life We want immediately a quantity of good winter apples Not particular about variety Bring along samples and get our figures We are also buyers of Honey Beeswax Farmera Lard White Beans Dried Apples and Farmers Salt Bacon Johnstons Cash ARCHIVES OF TAR0 1 a

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