Eta SIX WjBiBARKET ERA cm ALBERT YATES AOBNT i MOUNT ALBERT til To of stook horse heavy or during the coming years I Able Zeftiyr iitniconiSTCirUnOil I will preach in the Method 1st Church lit Albert at both sex vice and at in altera toon The Mount Albert Library now tailed about thousand Why not acquainted some qt them by reading the works Ralph Connor Harold Hell Wright Root KnowKs Gilbert larker ence I Barclay etc We you that you would not regret spending the time for reading many of these splendid books i 1 1 J yjrvn Vera Iok as soon as you can iiadte the Fountain misses you Teache sap seems slow day Was quite a day A mooting tlie bun Association was held in he School House Wednesday of last week were by Mr I Kins iho candidate and Mr J Walton Mr Lewis Toole ixYupitl the a short pithy speech weatlier conditions were decidedly un favorable was a good crowd attiMKMncv several ladies A Very pleasant Siirprisn Party was at toe Mr arid Mrs lit on March and was attended by about wn ft a Silver Spoon- A very was spent in aitd conversation was about midnight the friends departed to their homes with best for departure for Mr arid Mrs Patteiideu regret leaving many friends feme Wo have been lovely er has showing itself in past week Miss has been visiting in our for the few days Miss and also Mrs Milter one day last week at Mrs Witt Grants A tew folks of Mrs Jones On Saturday to bid to Miss Vtotet Weore going West She will I she was ft favorite among people We wish her sue- a A fey of our youne folks attended the dance on the young man that frequently vis ited at the corner the winter mouths to the West on Wed nesday- Rumor says he is to return next fall Mrs visile her sister who very ill Sunday Iter I talking esteemed neighbor Hall this season Who is the hap- lying in critical condition P and broken his leg were wisliing he would live to file in surance in the by notes St 0 a fin to serenade a lady who was age in be worth sixty thousand a tenth in live slock and of was figure The other effects Tlje old follow look up and livp stock he to Ms j enthusiastic all The bhoy William JanrfICriy a and were Oafly Value of SU3ld It lie has Ink They to pay a legacy of sis- long to wait The nellian The SWeet wh Feeling feel d g year no eu life inVrtst ft melody was cut hdrt at ah early period An widow gets and on her death the son upper Chamber window was six Vision loveliness appeared to nil he to pay to the of tlw of iiwo a ZEPHYR lies were prevented from Attending On of on Saturday evening was sorry as he svp us facts that simple ami true He Is certainly an speaker Mr al so addressed the meeting a short al and a vessel I shall call it a pitcher the female by rights was the Oil Hi- knocking it into splinters The Was too much paralyzed to give Utterance to Us but When ho regained his spceoji ho let loose a great vocabulary The ikislirl it her to the It ally flipped I she sent the time in his able Mr Frank Wright of Cobalt is heft calling on relatives and prior to moving witb his brother Mr David our vetv elderly Dick wears a pleasant in j days the matter r Sunbeam smile those with Char lie OAUi Mr Arthur Manners had a very morning staiidir in front of his barely grazing his beddeil in a fence just in front bun It should be born in mind that the discharging fireariusk any description is strictly within the village limits and the narrow escape of Mr Manners should service Sunday night conducted by Mr Dales On account of the bad roads there were not as out as usual The weather is very undecided so to even things up every other day is warm Mr Willoughby and family moving Newmarket this week He will not fee at home for while jiff it j it act as a warning to all to observe away from and Bethel this regulation in future or And them- at her place solves serious trouble for The teachers folks again are home tor lv s ACCIDENT A fatality occurred at Cedar Valley on Friday last Win Leonard Marshall son of Mr Win Marshall and grandson of Mr of Mr Albert was engaged with a companion felling trees On in falling split leaving a large on the stump Young Marshall severed this with his and the tree Hew back striking on the The young man lived for about an hour The funeral took place to on Sunday and was largely attended Deceased was not quite nineteen Miss Itobie who has been speeding her vacation with her mother left on day for her school at Doe Mr J Terry of New I is visiting his mother in town- t Misses Audrey and Leila Woodcock of Toronto spent their vaca tion with relatives in town Mr Taos who was serious ly ill with heart is on the road to recovery Mr John and family have moved into Mrs Wallis house on King St Mr Abbott of the Dominion Hank has returned after enjoying a holiday at his home Mrs Scott Crone entertained the members of her Sunday Class at the Homo of her parents Mr and Mr Allen on Tuesday eve ning children lid a very en joyable evening Mr S Barrett family are moving to Toronto this week where Mr has a far the old M long time in year Miss Sadie Nelson is with her uncle Mr who has been sick for quite long time and we understand Come he is getting very weak Seed Barley The undersigned still has about one a hundred years Mrs K has returned al ter spending a week with relatives in London Miss Ida has gone- to pend the siunmer with her sifter Mrs Caldwell in St Thomas Mr Ross has returned after week with relatives in Walkerton Dr and bride are spending this week with his mother who has been ill Mrs Hugh Brown of Ma rie spent over with her brother Mr Smith Program for the League A pi fiThe lonmis Luke 191137 SpeakerFloyd Cunningham Header Marie Thonfpson The Islands of the Sea and some of their Missionaries Speaker Laura Thompson Reader Richardson Praise of Great Men SpeakerPat Aylw Reader Lulu serepader as Cook erected his mill stack Monday It fell a prey to- the windstorm on of ft week ago lamnaiiM and Mrs- S of Ash- Kwvryone who availed ihemselves of worth were visiting brothers Jobni serenade Mackenzie here on Monday King on Saturday was tiot No school the Junior peparUnert family seut by the sayats last week mother as undergoing an operation tor appeihlleltis The Monthly- Shoot the Long sw your Tr rfu to work or too to do boon of food yoar blood too or tapoTrUbod What yea a Pierces Golden JVIedical Discovery will lh repaired old Toaei Tho with now llfo blood clocnMd of all and roaowod to orry sod ftm4 of iho No of of no US -blue- worth feUoo of an Golden Medical Discovery Sold by dealer Inmedlclnet froto about sixtyold miles had enough for a while Lake Hunt Club held at Sunder the marriage of Mary land oh day last valuable j cup doffed by A- ffollto ami were most womb of whit umbf oftlj Mary and ffOild record riflemen have be of for such as Messrs to eVetorn and several keenly the reverse of towns Although J -E- va weary oh take thy test not scooting as good as some N shoots he for with thy Creator be the second time oh a score points and Curl second Quite a number from here the funeral of Marshall of Cedar Valley who was accidentally THE DOMINION BANK I OKI l MA11M1W1 VlOlWHttOtHT A BOQERT Qenerj1 Marager I up Fund The Influence of a Savings Account Whin you In dollar or few hundreds l once in ft Dominion Account and It out only fti you need tosive if you do for the Sink does not slip ftwy money In your pocket or ftthoms Besides Is earning interest ftll lime MOUNT ALBERT BRANCH a TERRY Manager was -lit- school- years Pleas- Seed at par bush We also have a few- tons of good Timothy Hay isell at barn or icltver It at current price Lot 2nd on At peace all eternity March came in like a lamb and went out like a lion The late Mrs And Moulds highly esteemed friend and in bis year ag0 had ly all wlio which has swept its way through the of Ohio bunting reservoirs flocking rivers and canals thousands of lives into eternity de stroying millions of dollars worth of property cutting on the stricken cities from outside can hardly comprehended people who do not know the situation Sale by Tender Tenders will be received by the un dersigned up to the first day of May for the purchase of the house tot owned by the late Isaac Marritt at KeswicX he resided at his death Applicants will state price Terms Cash days after acceptance of tender- The highest or any tender not particulars apply to JOHN Executor Isaac Estate Keswick To Farmers Mincney abut speculation Watch the Owls cradle news Sooner or later nil who try theex- learn that Marrying for Tommy Coomer is going into the money isnt what its cracked raising of strawberries and j P be They find out like King berries With previous experience that geld is not everything to assist him he will undoubtedly indeed it plays a very significant role a success of it happiness The report has reached us that Amongst the scores of eases that have Mr Phillip Snooks Was most under my observation one of torn lacerated by- vicious he latest clinches the argument A animal in a boxcar in transit man who might and perhaps You never trust those think himself fine fellow could favorable w little difficulty have his choice of a couple of most attractive women It Would have taken little wooing to win Indeed Im also iw l lhat that was necessity was J ft fear offending when I meant to open his arms and say Come one fete wasnot overly liberal and both perhaps- would have Ml be here and exhibit on her skill In black nut no money art Hist enough to pav for her and money be never got He put out board as may say She set some his bare hook and fished A widow to hard thinkiogto reconcile bank account bit and site views with hard facts She critters for more favorable Miss Flossie Cole is visiting at homo of brother Cole Toronto It son I IN LOVING Of Cecil of and Sarah Who departed this March aged years and month Short and sudden was his call He was dearly loved by ail- But On how sweet the promise Well meet with joy in heaven We mourn for you our darlfug sou ft But not with outward show l heart that mours sincerely Mourns silently and low I often U and think of him When I am clone- is the only thing That grief Can call her own from amongst us how we miss him Loving him dearly his memory will keep- till ends wo forget our hearts is the where ho sleeps Wo loved him oh no tongue ear tell How how dearly and how well Christ loved him too and thoughtlt best To take him home with him Mother Now as Spring is and you will be wanting something my line it would be worth your while to call and me as I con sell you any thing you need in the Implement Line at Close Prices and a Square Deal Try Me H PECC Albert and mem Section No King f Sr McOlure RuUi Buzzard Robert W7 Oliver Jr Goodwin Beatrice Proctor Albert 74BJm Alfred 1 Hoy House to Rent Oft Con Scott two miles south of Zephyr Good garden plenty of water a close bo school Immediate possession rent low For further particulars apply to CW DAVIDSON Mount Albert Davidson ALBERT FOE SALE Halt of my list of bouses arc sold to people who have decided to locate here several which are very good buys and terms right Come and enjoy the besVot facilities and low taxation roomed cottage with acre roomed Cottage Stable and acre teoSmall Cottage Stable roomed house nearly new good new stables two good orchard si roomed House fi house wired for Large Brick Dwelling Stahle House 10 large baro for stable oc large good stable good well a large the Care and Abuse the Sewing Machine Class starts at oclock sharp in the hall All ladles cor dially invited to attend The estate of of the late David of North is divided amongst five heirs viz hs widow Mrs Elizabeth his daughter Miss May and his two sons David Ernest at home and Daniel of Winni peg The widow of receives the household goods and furniture cash and promissory notes one hun dred acres in Worth from which she must pay legacies of to the daughter Edith May and to the son Daniel of Winnipeg A halfacre of land in Kes wick insurance money the A l W and the accruing on a insurance policy issued A O on the life of 1 Henderson are also given to Mrs David Ernest the son who lives at the York County homestead receives the homestead and its acres sub ject to a payment of annually to the widow In addition to that the personal belongings of de ceased and fiftyfive acres in a differ ent concession of the township are left to him his She could keep her Therefore it is almost own un- acres being West halves of lots ami in the th Con East County of York Best barn in township Stabling for sixty cattle feed carrier and water sys tem that cannot be beaten Stabling lor horses and box stalls also a pen for hogs Farm and fencing in firstrdass- condition arid very suit able for dairying being only half a mile from Metropolitan Station stop Comfortable farm house hard and soft water School and church convenient The chance of a lifetime For further information apply to Richard Voting P O Duok Eggs or Hatching White Indian Runner and the Bun Orpington Duck the two Greatest I Laying Ducks In the world Will lay more than hens OK I strain Kentucky Price for Express paid Also I have a fine pen of Single Comb Hurt Leghorns headed by a Cockrel from Billings breed Woodstock Price eggs for Also a Fine Pen of SINGLE COMB WHITE LEGHORN headed by a New York eggs for NORMAN- A DeVhaven For Sale I For residences in Albert and farms in vicinity Albert write or see A E MILLER Real Estate and Insurance Broker I have a large list choose from is a Uncle Owl but by St Patrick and Ireland and she travels another Will is w mimw Owl was mystified what she told necessary to add disagreements- fol- lowed Now he travels his road Ill not in it No Id just belavc in Peter Milnes gib- 1 as soon with hid fortune stone not at the crossroads know SUTTON Miss Eva Young left last week for South Africa where she will engage the missionary work Her Earnest Young companlod her as far as Toronto Tho Amusement Club held a In the Town day night undertook to put soma of their cattle over at the Island on Friday They got over thirty- four and had to quit They ex to summer there Dont forgot that the hockey Club engaged tho Southern to give a concert here on the evening of April the Quito a number from hero tended the spring fair at last Thursday There was over people present and the display of butter and horses was big A fair like this would be a grand things for Sutton wind did some damage here on Friday It broke the plate window Taylors hearse blew In window and broke glass in the Mansion House and windows blew down the chimneys on the Methodist Church and Andersons house blew the front windows in the school job the- glass in door and broke a number of in school DAVIDSON bx HZ lsw John Kays Will The late Kay who passed away on the of month left an estate valuedat H0tt- which was in- ml of acres in The of the VaS such doctrine No man can serve two masters Ye cannot serve God and Manna the devil and the dev- isnt the mainspring of spiritualism takeone or the other Id sooner trust myself to the evil spirits in a whiskey flask and thats awfully aw ful After Dayton floods the little lady declared her room was so full of spfrlts of those lost In the disaster she couldnt sleep She should sun- If In the I sleepless lie My soul with heavenly thoughts ply May no ill dreams disturb my rest Nor powers of darkness me molest Tho spirits would disappeared like rats It does rattle me to un derstand how she can so earnestly de scribe the dead never saw She has no superior at paper flower making She declares she will come again some day Whether In the spirit or out of the spirit I cannot say Exit little widow Mr move to their farm homestead of the late Paul Perrault They are splendid young couple and wish them abundant prosperity Just one or two more big pales or coW waves then goodbye Mercury on Wednesday Then spring Mr A has some pupils here he Is endeavoring to make mu sical We wish him every success In my dreams wander sometimes to old Sharon to see the march of improvements There I observe Mrs Arthur has remodelled her 1 should by rights go down and serenade my old and esteemed friend with some of the good old Children of Peace which I so catch myself singing Pm sure though my voice is not as har monious as it used to be shewruld not douse me as one serenader I once knew of Story story story I Oh yes tell A- young chap a little wrong in had just learned to play the fiddle to Borne tl boys praised his and Letter from Manitoba Cordova March Dear Sir In renewing my subscription to your esteemed paper I might say that Era was about the first paper I ever read and has grown to bo quite an old friend corning as it does weekly with its budget of in teresting from our oldhome at Mount Albert Wo are always interested to hear of Newmarket and its successful de velopment and trust that now is gbtog into the Mrs Hamilton J jWf out of the village this week I be to buy our j somewhat cheaper because of the factory Our County town is growing nicely and during the com ing summer some fine buildings will be constructed including a new Post and Bank at Hamilton There Is a largo under construction which if successful will not only power for electric light pur poses but also to factories and shops and may be extended to the country for farmers uses A A I I A NORTH A I GIVE YOUR BOY A FARM Every farmer wants to provide for his sons but seldom will old homestead developed with into suffice to meet their need The noys have been brought up to the land They are familiar with all the phases of farming They should have land of their own How is the farmer going to meet this emergency The Logical Answer is Western Canada Thousands of acres divided into 160 acre farms are being thrown open for entry by the Government along or near the lines CANADIAN NORTHERN RAILWAY The land gives a wide choice There are some plots on open prairie and others wellwooded wellwatered districts in Manitoba Saskatchewan and Alberta A large number of these homesteads are particularly adapt ed to mixed farming WRITE OR ENQUIRE TODAY Any agent of the Canadian Northern Railway or the under signed be glad to send n application full information as to the location of these homesteads and the way to secure and reach them Write for The Bread Basket 35 Free Homesteads and our Peace River Booklet You will bo interested General Passenger Agent King Street East Toronto we are doing fair- As a community ly well With best wishes for your continued prosperity- I am Yours Truly L GOLD DUST Germs of decay accumulate on oftused pots and pans and ordinary soap and water only clean off the surface r 1 fc- VI St Johns March a catch of seals the steamer Stophona first S tot operators the waters to report- tisaVthe 2000 fish the the the the Bomventure and Aoture Other the fleef luek Gold Dust does the does it right It digs deep after germs cleans like a new whistle and leaves your pots and pans as new as bright as the day they were sanitarily safe Gold Dost docs this work in just half the time required by soap or any other cleanser Does it better too Gold Dust cleans every- like I told size and large pack- LIMITED Montreal CIS AReHlVES OF ONTARIO TORONTO MS