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Newmarket Era , January 28, 1910, p. 6

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ATt CM r f ft v -ws- v 1 I I- fit J BOSS PES s Nik as V I iiD j J S I itti Us- An Interesting debate was held in Miss Leeks room at the school on i I Connection f I Work Satisttctqrr required JR Zephyr -r- For Brfck and Lot in Queens Furnace Terms Apply or to Mrs Aurora and Mabel Kighteleyand the Leila Sloan Florence Sibley The judges Revs- Cameron and who after cajefully weighing ar guments decided in favor of her Another debate will be ion Friday afternoon Feb on the subject Resolved that Iron is more useful than Gold The affirmative to J Wight ty and Ralph and the negative French and Mirel 1 COLES Cheap Store KESWICK EVERYTHING IN Millinery at Hall Price To Close of Season Supplies Claus ARRIVING DALLY We are going to remember our cus tomers by telling for Santa as well as all GROCERIES at just about COST PRICE he sure and See Us before buying W COLE ANNUAL MECTING The annual meeting of the Mount Albeit Telephone Company- was held in the Lodge room on Friday last A very satisfactory report of the of the company was presented The following were elected a Board of Di rect for Stokes Davidson M John Moorhead fieW Graham John Eugene Rouen J A Hop kins John Moore Lloyd The elected Directors then met ami ad journed to meet on Tuesday 25th at 3 pm and elected the fol lowing officers VicePresident Secretary Davidson Treasurer MT ALBERT CONTINUATION SCHOOL Dec Exam Form III Marks possible Gertrude Moore 884 Frank Alex Melville Moore Myrtle Rear Vera Walton CIO George Love 639 Bella 59 French Moore Rump- den M Rear A 2ft Form Marks possible Edna Taylor 1 When offices fall to the lot of person wise heads have girt thefts next the and these duties are performed faith- safely snooping homes and well and such as to jo laugh at iough weather elicit and spontaneous ate wise get a admiration of a congregation it tarrying the foolish with gad but that ijwSW 6V old chap whippeiwill l dress you this- evening behalf of prizes tilcftUcdruUnclB rations a ball came congregation of Chalmers Church jSarriM as Miss through the window He lost arjd give expression to the sense of Yankee poodle appetite sudedly Admans admiration which we and ties as organist SS teacher Church treasurer for a number JearSy Doubtless you have had gold- most decidedly en opportunities and seeing that J deserved Their coWj Joe Drapers health does hot your improvement of them- ha ICturneswerV makes therefore he to giving up farm our customers have giving evidenced the large quantities we have sold you get Quantity combined with the talka 1 a have just received a new supply of Cottons V6tti and In Boots Rubbers Caps Mitts Gloves e supply and seeing that J deserved recognition Their jet of teen eletti VeramiSes of similar quality it is Thospare our acknowledgement should be personages that and having a retiring sale L the gen- keeping- consequently your J at present is a has sold his farm oh River- Canada most assuredly Forrest has a liberal sphere of fun these John Moore Sunday SChool Mount Albert Jan 25 It Mitchell could is old times Compared to young people would probably pioneer days work is a mere play- a in the Moneys not quite as light as s porously used to was Yet when I was f a boy a fellow stood a fighting W W chance ol getting to circus once I noticed it for a while When the grand street paJ fiv tht lion vision I did not notice the one seems to know think and dream of for years to there n Ambur you at roefa bottom prices We have Horse Whips at frbni to We sell Re4 Engine and Machine also Cream Separator Oil an Cylinder OH fc We do not say that our Coal Oil is better than all others but we do say that hone is better than it and the price Is right 20c per gal Glasses ami Lump Chimneys each Our Groceries are fresh every week yy Soap bars or v The Best Salmon only per tin For Coughs and Colds we have Remedies galore We sell return railway tickets to any point on the Metropolitan OWE US A CALL E SMITH The Leading Merchant Baldwin lassies are The lads are when theyre all together A folly sleighload of voung people Robinson Theyre a little crew visited our rink on Wf evening ji there was the annual of- My ducks to a considerable Klto something bet arc haunting tue Devils went with J WgL arlit pocra Yankee vile last Wednesday report a rt tt to summarize the at great newspaper We reproduce this summary in for readers The Witness has been reorganised and revitalized hi all its Editorial and staffs have been augmented by the most experi enced men to be procured The vertifcirig Department been placed under an Advertising Manager with years experience in Canadian ad vertising The size of the Daily Weekly has almost doubled The of the fire which destroyed Hie Building and plant have been largely overcame have been spent in exploiting circu lation The most modern type and equipment have been The circulation of and Weekly have been Increased by thousands adver tising has increased over percent The Montreal Indexed an family newspaper maintaining at all times a moral standard Its news wellarranged and editorials acknowledged all sides to be at once fair and force ful The Very high place Montreal holds In public was Corner Byron Sister Bessie Ramsey Annie Mainpriz Jennie Oldham Oldham Barrett Taylor V Corner J Old ham Teacher did time even though the were pumpk beaten one was so as have a handsleigh Skating was Sutton J-J- the Womans Friday The regular meeting Institute was held at Mrs old be asham- that passed muster for skates in these limes STin nn Form I Total A Arnold Armstrong 1 McLean Armstrong Toole M Moore Ross J Sloan M 73 percent absent for five subjects Gould Assistant The Methodist and Presbyterian Schools will hold their an- sleigh on Friday afternoon All will meet at Methodist at pm The electric plant has been out of business for the past few ow ing to the scarcity of water in the well at poor f he is being deepened and in a time this will be Messrs McDonald and have of general store Mr R Steeper and Miss Dunn Rev J Bennett evangel ist preached at the Church of I England service last Sunday will preach next Sunday in the room at team went to Sutton Presbyterian Hall on Tuesday even ing Feb No kind of social af fords more fun and it is hoped that there be a good records were On Wednesday of fastweck a man and a basket of choice apples drop- Davio into Castle Owl The manl was Frank North Miss Jessie Barber took advantage of her Aunt Mary being here to stay with her grandma to spend some days visiting friends at Keswick Miss Aggie Rogers East spent a few days with her ter Mrs Kmmerson Warden Wed be pleased those Sutton bakers would make a radical improve ment in the staff of life Squire David Graham took on Sunday The old man is passing the winter meeting of the So ciety held last week Mr flVlBnCd 1st VicePres red to 2nd p A TSart His cargo of pigs Directors- brought in the snug little sum J- Moore Ross hundred and dollars and Smith R Patten- The apples were superb Northern- Miss Tomlinsoh had a quilt- Spys Ill bet York shilling Monday Thats all I shall lilling was some of Mrs Roadways kindly i abiding We dont tell talcs Those Sutton bakers could get some pointers on making homemade bread of the highest quality on appli cation to the Yankee THE D BANK CAPITAL PAID UP WOOOOOOOO RESERVED AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS DEPOSITS BY THE PUBLIC total assets- isooooooooo Branches arid Agencies throughout Canada and the United States SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Current Rates of Interest Allowed MOUNT ALBERT BRANCH TERRY MANAGER s- To Our Customers den John Tate Hill i KESWICK some odd silver One humor ous songs says When the pigs begin fly O wont the pork he high Though they arc the most Tliat ever flew In he 1 reason why i They should have a try come well by the chorus of sympathy andplayed the and appreciation evoked by thefr as reus fire a few months ago and adrniratji was vty generally for energy dis played in grappling with the of Most of our readers want a metro politan paper a the local newspaper and they nol do better than tele the price of the Daily Is a yeir and the Weekly Witnf Canadian a ftamples will be freely sent upon by the John Building Montreal or may be at the office of this which will forward if Mr Armstrong of an old resident was In town last week TV Table lines which has stained should have the stain re moved before the laundry pacing it Mlfnfwater seta stain and mate it almost per J enamel saucepans are In a pan of warm water allowed to a boil and they will found much lobgct 1C- f07e either cracking or horning tender dissolve halt a of saltpeter In a little hot to which add ball a pint Wash the feet Well apply this ioiioo with a soft rag or sponge night and morning Do not neglect the value of fruit In complexion to clear up is The latter must be diluted taken without a half lem on a of water There Kyrer was a but lust soroe otfr woman hair The annual meeting of Church was held on evening of this vetk The pastot Rev Cam eron presided and Mr was appointed secretary The reports presented all Indicated a hopeful spirit Appropriate to lb removal by death of a larger number of than usual Six were added five removed from the membership during the year The financial statement showed all on hand John and were r to the of Management and John elected to fill the vacancy caused by the Armstrong Alter the business transacted a pleasant feature of evening was a to Miss Dunn who has prominently with the work of the church for some time Refreshment were scrVed by the and a most plea- wan spent The read by ft V and the made by Moore chairman of the Hoard as follows To It Is a fundamental principle of the Church that til members ihoidd regard faithful discharge of the pertaining any oflie they may he ap pointed a a high an well as a stcred duty arid that be counted worthy of the Masters well Mr and Mrs Hugh Pollock of the States are home on a two weeks Visit at his parents Mr and Mrs Pollock On Monday afternoon ami evening Much queerer things come to pass the Methodist Sunday School gave Its the pigs to fly scholars a line time which they JOisregarMg other attractions and not soon At halfpast four still holds two sleighs took them for a long youngsters ride after which tea was served m tea the young ladle class went for a sleigh ride Is an learned how properly enterprising leader for the when the in rudely jostled thru sorry to say that Mr ct seriously ill We hope for That complete their Immediate recovery chorea which is Indeed Mr Richmond Cole took j Thcydont know the mean- load to the box social at j of French terms used by oh Wednesday master of ceremonies Then pre- Rev continues to hold re- in services in the church hack there was much We are pleased to hear that Mr A Circassian Circle Money Musk was elected Warden by paddy Carey acclamation Mr Is and by thought of in rights Dream The Mr and Mrs John Marritt were Hornpipe Irish Washerwoman Ar- in Newmarket over Sunday jlrunsas Traveller etc We dont hear Quite a ladles attended more Alas When the Womens Institute meeting- at lack was rightly in trim Hovers on Wednesday used io do them tiptop come to the rink on Sat- third it advisable to keep at night is guaranteed but I virllj believe at least- Mr Brock of Newmarket of our local lonely bachelors is visiting his friend Mr looking around for a spouse Pollock Sunday If I were on courting business and if Mr Will Mann had the farmers the fates favored hook a cook telephone Installed in his new house be lollows in Patricks way hell last surely rnakca hit Patrick We are delighted with the results of our Christmas soiling but there are numerous odds and ends left that we are offering- during January at very low prices to clear 10 pair Granny Rubbers reg 1215 for pair Granny Ruckle Rubbers for 226 pair Leather top Rubbers for 225 A lot o Ladies and Misses Vests and Drawers A lot of Puritan Childrens Underwear at hall price Owing to many educe all Croc Tomatoes Peas Com Evaporated Cook A few 28 for box Seedless boxi A Bargain eases only at Smaller Boxes fits Handsome Ho clear the 500 Lam All In set 1000 set set SPEC I A I Grey Cotton full yard wide at An excellent value Our Grocery counter Is well with nice fresh goods at the low- eat possible selling price Burn Oil the nearest thing to daylight The The Tree Methodists are holding re vival services every night in their Church on the I Mi of North Large congregations are in attendance at every service The pastor Rev Snyder is much helped in preaching old fashioned Gospel and souls have been- seeking the Lord at every call Deep conviction rests upon the people and many arc named upon by the Meetings every night at All are welcome Seats free Rev has been assisting done motive vell freshens it up to fa U M Mr men of Newmarket arc Kitty were going home late from installing a furnace at Mr Robert dam el The way led through bush Movers new house till cut sprig of Cast Sunday night the laUho Pat gave two good selections of music In JyvaJkc4 on the darkws a the League Sunday her and rdght the male choir will have charge great emphasis Patrick of the hate the devils hoy for hug The Maccabees Lodge held their an- and feeling bears shaggy nual meeting on Monday They will coat Pat I she Pat hold their annual oyster supper on hearing the fracas up and February jlopijed Oh hut that was a great hugger Pa By powers I can bate him To make lettuce crisp put a pinch Kays Pat and forthwith demonstrated of powdered borax Into the In his ability can that says which you wash it for half Kitty an hour or so In this then hake if theres one thing more from water wipe each leaf separate- than another about domestic alter well rinsing you wiJI he to see a man as bis delighted at Salted partner and wife If not watr It hut borax cleans and more so sincerely them inclose proxfmlty to us I A FUTURE WORLD George said that earth is mans abiding place cannot he that our life is cast by the ocean of eternity to float a moment upon the waves and then sink Into nothingness else why is it that aspirations which leap like angels from the temples of our hearts arc forever wandering about unsatisfied Why is It that rainbows ard over all of us with a beauty that Is not of lie earth and pass of and leave to niiso upon their faded loveliness Why Is it that the stars who hold their festival around the midnight are set above grasp of our limited facilities forever mocking us their unapproachable glory And finally why Ik it that bright of human beauty are presented to our view and then taken from us leading the thousand streams of to flow back in Alpine torrents upon liearts We are born for higher destiny than that Of Uie earth Thce is a realm where the rainbow never fades where stars will be spread before us like that on the ocean where the beings that pass before us like the shadows shall stay in our presence forever A duster made of cheesecloth and slightly moistened with Is excellent for picture frames and paint work Monarch Peninsular The Steel 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