THE NEWMAN ERA FRIDAY JULY 1009 a Smith DENTIST Toronto Gold hi wi Prices At Mount Albert ever of each ri Toronto York ft ripoulUv Button on Mondnve no nth I TGI Phone Ha Ha YOU OUOIIT TO GOING OUT PROM KESWICK MILLINERY Spite of the Cold Weather And the Prices at which wo arc selling everything is bringing In creased trade Sec our Graniteware at about Hall Price Glass Tumblers at cents each PAINTS homo of Mr Milton Mainprise Centre Road was Hie scene of a very important event on Saturday last when Miss Ida Shaw sister of Mrs Mainprizc was united in the holy bonds of matrimony to Mr Ethan third sou of Mr Geo Mount Albert The ceremony was formed by Rev Edwards pastor of the Methodist church In the presence of he immediate friends the bride and groom The newly wedded pair left for Toronto and will visit other places before returning to take up their residence in Mount Al bert Jersey Bull For service His halfsister Finan cial Countess her owner Dr Still Klrksvillc Its of butter first year in Also eggs from choice Barred Ply mouth Hocks White White and per sotting J EXAMINATIONS Mr J Palmer of the Toronto Conservatory of Music held a local piano examination in our town last Thursday The following pupils of Miss Leeks were successful in passing the examination Rudiments Miss Emma 1st class honors Junior Piano Miss Vera Hogg honors Miss Terry Primary Piano Mr Floyd Miss Isabel Miss Flossie Miss Laura Bain Miss Min nie Miss Emma honors Miss Lillian Terry hon ors Miss Laura Cook We congratulate the young ladies on having passed a difficult examina tion so successfully junior room The address high regard in Miss was held by scholars and and in her earnest oncUnvors to advance and train the pupils under her As a slight token of their Miss Marion on behalf of the scholars presented Miss with a beautiful gold expansion bracelet Miss completely by surprise thanked the scholars for their kind words and present and thorn every success in their studies under her successor Miss leaves lor her home in Orillia on Saturday and expects to attend Normal School in Toronto next fall Her host friends in this section wish her highest honors and frost success in her future studies and teaching On Thursday evening June a surprise party and presentation was given by the members and adherents of Methodist church to Rev Wilson junior pastor at the beautiful home of Mr and Mrs I Mr Hen Sunt of the BREEZES Crops in general are booming right along God we shall yet have a bountiful harvest Johnson what all pronounce the banner crop of fall wheat In these It most certainly reminds us of old times when a yield of bushels per acre was uncommon or surprising event Thirteen years ago Silas Keswick cut fall wheat on July I bet a guinea be dont do It this year Messrs Wolf Bros are now estab lished in their new quarters and snug as a hug in a rug They have had the interior painted throughout and many other necessary improvements Miss the lady clerk promises to be popular She is a very pleasant and agreeable I young lady and Uncle Owl will stand sponsor for her sociable spirit and Miss Mossic also has endeavored to make her feel at home amongst strangers Mrs Ed Grand Forks and knives Dakota informs friends here tliat they expect to be along with all their belongings in the fall I was greatly interested in two re cent weddings viz Miss Olive only on Farm but the We have Seeds or pard and Miss MelvmJones I have Garden Call and see what we have before going further a pleasant remembrance of Early Ensilage Corn Imp Learning Ensilage Corn Giant White Corn Red Clover Government Standard Timothy do do do do Early White Cory Corn for your Garden Wax Beans Onions per Dutch Sett Onions Also all kinds of Vegetable Seed in Packages ftt for Fresh Seeds We have also a Large Stock o Turnip Seed Mangel and Beet In the Boot and Shoe Line we can you the beat lines we Late tree was about can to Quality Size and Price in a Light or Heavy IN GRANITE WARE WE CAN GIVE YOU SOMETHING SPECIAL Covered Dinner Pails 30c Large Dish Pans for 55c with- their mammas I very much like the style of Miss Mel- vinJoncs She reminds on of An nie so famed in song An Old Landmark Gone This week John removed from Ben Tomil- field a pine stump been an eyesore for forty years The pine was cut forty years ago and was a giant of the forest The butt log mccu log measured five feet three Inches across the end one hundred thirty feet in height seventyfive feet- to first limb It was the largest tree ever taken to Belle Mills Ive no doubt is glad to lose his old friend Id like to say more but have al ready said enough i School occupied the chair A good Grandma programme was rendered by local talent and an orchestra from Sutton under the leadership of Mr Mr Win Hill deputy reeve read the address and presentation was made by Mr Jacob Smith will be overjoyed Shes living n For Sale Two Buggies one Cutter Set of Single Harness Robe Rug Blankets etc Apply at Post Office l I Pictures Giver Away with FURNITURE At P SUTTON WEST OPPOSITE THE METROPOL ITAN BANK Just Arrived Post Cards Local Views and soiling at half the regular prices Also 20000 Views of all places in Canada from the Atlantic to Pacific REAL PHOTOS AT IOC DOZEN 10000 Mottoes for Wall Decora tion Ping Pongs and for 25 35 and SPORTING GOODS Base Balls 20 25 and goods for 5 and Bats 20 and for 5 and FAREWELL Rev Edwards preached his farewell sermon in the Methodist church Vast Sunday evening to a con gregation which filled the sacred edi fice to its utmost capacity Mr Ed wards has been four years pastor of the church during which time much progress lias been made On taking charge there was a membership of Of these have since remov ed but the total membership is now increased to The connexional funds have increased in the four years from to and the pastors salary from to Mr Ed wards was not only popular in his own congregation but was much and esteemed by those not in connection with his church is regrettod by all His For Rent A House and Lot in the Village with Stable Garden a Quantity of Fruit Hard and soft water particulars apply to HILL Teacher Wanted Our township fathers have at last got a move on in Mount Albert Main street receiving a small strip of gravel heaped up very high in the middle of the road We are promis ed grading for the new road and many long stretches of cement walks We hope it will come Twentytwo pupils wrote at the Entrance Examinations here last week This week the junior leaving exams axe on at the school Mr J Cook has added another rubber tired buggy to his livery One of our noted fishermen journey ed to Lake last week to try our new boat and as a side issue hook few hass The boat was O K but the bass were missing Too bad Walt but you have your boat the wrong color Allan Theaker spent a few days at Mr and Mrs Moore Mr Mrs Sam and Mr and fames Meek spent a couple of days on Lakes last week ArchDeacon Warren of Toronto will preach in Mt Albert at S oclockv next Sunday afternoon Teacher for S No Whit church and East to commence after summer holidays f Apply to THOROLD MILLER 8w23 f Cedar Valley FRANKLIN PERSONAL Messrs Torrance Ramsden Terry id Tighe spent Sunday with friends Dr Wilkinson of occupy the pulpit Church here am next Newmarket will in the Christian Sunday at t0 SHARON ArchDeacon Warren of Toronto will preach in St James Church at oclock next Sunday morning HOLLAND LANDING at Lake Rev D Walker returned medical missionary occupied the Presbyterian pulpit on Sunday last Mrs Ough and family of To ronto arc visiting with her mother Mrs Mr W Sloan spent last week at Eugenia Falls where his mother is very ill Mr Frank spent a week vis iting in town teachers have all left town on summer holidays Mr and Mrs John I Ross have left for Brandon Man Mrs Pretty of spent the week end with her sister Mrs Hunter Mrs Thos returned from vis iting in Hamilton Rev Thos Edwards and sons have moved to where he Is locate for the ensuing term of yean Mr M J Torrance is away for a of weeks holidays Mr E and wife spent Sunday at Orchard Beach with Mr and Mrs Rosamond Rev E Wilson Dear Friend With feelings of deepest regret we have learned that our relations as minister and people must now cease For three years you have been among us as junior pastor on the Cir cuit and as the years have passed your popularity has not waned but rather increased Pleased indeed would we have been if it had been passible and right for you to have re mained still another year While with us you have endeared yourself to all alike The older members of our congregation have re spected you and the younger portion has felt That in you they have a sympathetic friend We have been specially delighted and profited by your preaching We feel you have been truly called of God to preach the gospel and for this office the Lord has endowed you with peculiar gifts We wish to thank you now for your splendid ser mons so thoroughly prepared so pleasingly delivered and so gratefully received The ultimate result of your pulpit ministry eternity alone will reveal As pastor as well as preacher you have been faithful and efficient So as you have had opportunity you have visited among us and your pas toral work has been highly appreciat ed With the social life of the commu nity you have entered heartily and in all social gatherings yours has been a welcome presence With great reluctance we wish to bid you farewell As a pledge of our sincerity we ask you to accept this purse the grateful offerings of many of your friends of We predict for you a splendid career in the work of the Christian minis try May the Lord whose you are and whom you serve preserve and keep you and fill you with all needed grace Never forget that wherever your lot may be and whatever other friends you may make you always in the church many many friends whose prayers and good wishes ever follow you Signed Mrs Doan Jacob Smith Hill pastor Queensville June 24th weir to see them again anticipation Grandmother is still with us though every day showing a grad ual weakening and breaking up of the vital forces She was much delight to see her boy Charlie return from camp With a mothers loving heart theres no one equal to Charlie and I may as well tell you first last that I admire Charlie as as all others who are kind to their aged parents Charlie is a model in that respect understand the Scriptures aright Gods blessing will rest on those who show filial affec tion Some of our people who are deserving note in this respect are Win the Wardell Bros Ben Tornilson Mrs las OBrien Mrs Sinclair Mrs Ar nold Dont I respect them for their faithfulness Well I guess I do Many and manys the time I think of my own dear mother and her loving devotion to her boy and if a tear should trickle down my bronzed cheek need I feel ashamed NO Christian Church Conference at Keswick Pie Tins 10c Stew Kettles for Pudding Dishes WE SELL RETURN RAILWAY TICKETS TO ANY POINT ON METRO POLITAN RAILWAY SMITH The Leading Merchant U V I June 09 Mr Editor I would like to say few words in reply to the uncalled for at tack made upon the Council of East which appeared in your last issue and signed Ratepayer In the first place am sorry to find that your correspondent has so little regard for the truth as to re sort to such misrepresentations as he did in order to relieve himself of his own disappointment in not getting the desire of his own heart gratified As to the business of the meeting referred to he says that nothing was written down while at the same time everything that was necessary to re cord was taken down in writing which will appear in the minutes lat er on He also states that he was much surprised at the lack of know ledge of the law Now Mr Editor it need not be such a surprise when you consider the fact that it is CAPITAL RESERVE TOTAL ASSETS ASSETS IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE Branches and agencies throughout Canada and the United States SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Current rates of interest allowed MOUNT ALBERT J TORRANCE Manager years since the last clerk was ap- this year is reported as be- pointed and a great many changes ing more than usually a time of proj taken place in Municipal fit and enjoyment to the little band Act since then and not one of the of zealous workers in the Lords present Council ever had such duty Vineyard Miss Emily Anderson was delegate for Baldwin and Miss Tornilson a special to pick up interesting newsbits for Uncle Owl and right well she does it bringing me tidings of my old sweethearts acquaintances of syne etc Mossies an A hand for such an important under taking I noticed a merry twinkle of her eye whilst delivering her re port I look back in the far dis tant past and see those good old ministers of fifty years ago who la bored for- the glory of God and not for what they could pull out of it as is too often the case with the clergy nowadays Miss Phillips the Egypt school- mam paid a visit to Mrs A Yankee last week They ignored shop talk but discussed ice cream and social chit chat What would you say were to say theyre a royal pair worth knowing and respecting A young lady arrived at John two weeks ago Her name is Florence Oldham Nurse Sinclair introduced her to the public and I guess she now has a fair start in lifes journey John and his bet ter half look pretty well satisfied A hustling lively boy and a baby girl is something worth while Keen your eye on the Owls cra dle New Goods arriving fort nightly Little Papas darling child i ArchDeacon Warren Toronto Who is visiting Rev Taylor at the rectory will preach In Christs Church- Holland Landing at seven next Sunday evening June At to- the street railway strike which cost city of Pittsburg over fa two days was officially declared to be at an cod QlEENSVILLE On Monday afternoon last Mr and Mrs Power and Miss enter tained the pupils of the public school A very pleasant afternoon was spent in playing various instructive and amusing games and after a satisfy ing tea served by Mrs Pbwer Mr Power called for a reading by Miss Marion Mackenzie The reading was in the of a brief address to Miss McCauley who leaving here after ORCHARD BEACH Between the tramp of horses the puffing of autos and the rattle of motor boats there was a continuous noise along the shore last Sunday evening We have tan informed that a con stable has been appointed to take the names of the parties who drive their autos and other vehicles along the shore road faster than the regu lation speed It is time some steps were taken before somebody is killed Mrs Walter Scott of Sutton visit ed friends at the Beach on Tuesday The new waiting room at the Beach will be greatly appreciated by camp ers while waiting for the cars on wet days Nearly all cottages north of the postoffice are now occupied Boarding houses are filling up Al most every day there are new arriv als Autocars are more common on the Lake shore road this year than ever several of them being and of late design to perform before Also the leil did not expect to have to contend with the particular point of law which they were called upon to con sider on account of the person who was first appointed to fill the posi tion Mr Haines who afterwards withdrew taking objections to the amount of securities required and asking to have the same reduced The Council were not sure whether they had power to do so or not There were gentlemen present at that meeting who have held the high est positions in the Councils of two different townships and also a cou ple of Justices of the Peace and they were not sure as to the exact reading of the Act and in order to find out it became necessary to con sult the Statutes I think the Coun cil was justified in not taking too hasty action until they knew they were right Your correspondent was apparently just as ignorant of the law as the rest If he was as well informed as you would infer from way he writes it would have been far more gentlemanly on his part to have I I I I I The many friends of Mr David Draper who formerly resided just south of the villa to Christmas from which he never real ly recovered Mr Walker is adding other storey to his residence will be grieved up the farm generally the learn of his death on the 21st of good times for the farmers With his wife and family he moved to Grand Coulee Sask about four years ago where he has since resided His wife and six children Ottawa June 29Agres tbe mourn the loss The children are yearold daughter of Police Mrs Jos Harry Greene put lighted match both of Grand Coulee Noah a gas stove on which tee tap and Miss Louie who are at home J time tMs ffi0rt and Miss Jennie a nurse in Reeina in the resulting explosion to informed the Council than it J General Hospital The cause O anes burred j being eighteen months in charge of J highway June 29 Magistrate fined a band of gypsy men women and children the Police Court this morning collectively on a charge of obstructing a public Cradle isnt empty- Baby smiled I called in at The Palace one day last week just to have a tumble and play hour on the velvety lawn I was amazed to find the lawn plow ed up I learn on enquiry that the grass had been smothered out leav ing many bare and unsightly spots Franks intention is to sow a fine lawn grass mixture of seed and se cure an A lawn I approve of his idea There was a couple of deeply in terested onlookers on a recent Sab- hath when the Great Mogul of Brown Hill was brightening up the exterior of the French chalet with a now coat of paint He labored unceasingly till night fall notwithstanding script ure says Remember the Sabbath day to keep it holy It is a day of rest The Apostle Paul taught nun to observe the moral laws Mr and Mrs Jos Kay Virginia recently paid a visit to their son Dr Kay and bride They express themselves as delighted their sons choice of a wife Her photo certainly Indicates that she is both handsome and clever to a high do- Our congratulations to our friend A Mackenzie Qucensvillo on his good forUine In receiving the ap pointment the clerkship of I venture to say he will AH the of fice with acceptability was to show his disappointment by death throwing dirt at the men who sacrificing their own business time in serving the public As to the good old days of Rowen and others he mentions doubt very much if your correspondent ever saw the inside of the Council Cham ber when those gentlemen held office Maxim Those who live in mud houses ought to throw dirt A MEMBER OF THE COUNCIL School Reports Report of No 3 East Gwill Maximum marks Hazel Amy Vera III Maximum marks Florence Orvll Jr III Maximum marks Ruth Kelley Sr Maxima narks 150 Roy Frank Laws Part Maximum marts 500 Cecil Trumbley no Murray smith 204 Maximum murks 400 Eve lyn Laura Ward Arnold Albert So Walter Robbie King Ruby Trumbley 217 Greta Smith Jr Maximum marks 250 Smith Ward Clar ence Smith Anderson Teacher Stratford June Albert who some days ago was guilty of forgery of a postal note In Toronto was todal sentenced to five years in Kingston penitentiary the was the result of Her fire stroke which deceased took about j extinguished by her mother FAYING WE WILL PAY TOP MARKET PRICE The outlook is better and we are at present paying one to two cents a pound more than week Johnstons Cash ARCHIVES TORONTO Or for is the lowest pric we have ever known The vines are all soursd fresh Season almost over