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Newmarket Era , July 2, 1915, p. 6

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ft- I if 13 JOHN YATES AGENT mount Albert Personals Misses Ruth and Dorothy Petty o Toronto spending the In at the home ol their other Mrs Mr Ed Wangs son Gordon was ill with during the progress of the Entrance but is now recovering Mr of Ashburnnam a former resident was in town last calling on old friends A typographical error in last weeks items omitted the name of Mr Frank who has left for the front the university corps J Remember the Union l Sunday school excursion to on Wednesday July The cement sidewalk on Centre St has teen continued south as far as the Methodist parsonage and north over the creek to connect the walk leading to the school house Smith dentist will be here on Tuesday next and on the first Tues day of every month Hours from a m to 5 p Mr H has purchased a automobile A large number have been sold in this vicinity this Rain is badly needed in this vicinity many of the crops are beginning to suffer School closed for the summer holi days on Friday and teachers and scholars are enjoying their summer holidays The Presbyterian Garden Party on Wednesday evening last was as suc cessful as usual the decidedly chilly weather not having much effect in the attendance Mr Hayes who has been ser iously ill lor some time is slowly im proving Not much to report this week as correspondence has to be sent in a day earlier than usual on account of holiday oVThursday A great improvement has been made in our mail service the morning on the R from Toronto Arrives at PROMOTION EXAMINATIONS Junior Room Ml Albert P Sr to Jr HI Total marks Pass Edna Dike Florence Eileen How- land Clarence Douglas Campbell Ivan Woodcock Recommended Helen Davidson I lo Jr Total marks Pass Esther Rolling Bella Fisher Cora Kigfatley Mary Campbell Clara Rolling Recommend ed Ada Mabel A Every III to Jr Total Mark Anna Bernice Cook Donald 607 Stella Rolling Harrison Manners Clifford Kightley Rachel 578 Anna Wilson 520 Arthur Maine 519 Walter Car- HI to III Total Pass Mark Thirsk Margaret Shaw Mildred Ross Ken neth Jessie Hansford Ross Ben Planners 18 James Rolling Ivan Breen Robert Harrison 400 David Longhurst Her bert Result- of Promotion for S No 2 East Names in order of merit Jr IV to Sri required to pass Creator Ada Willie Miller HI to Jr No of marks required Russell Johnnie Saunders Thompson Wright Florence 348 Jr III to HI Fred Lewis No of marks Willie Wright 485 Cain SL I See John Cochrane Teacher -o- QUEKNSVHXK The of the Lords Supper will liedispensed In the Presbyterian Church on Sunday Preparatory service Will he held on Friday evening July 2 and be conducted by the Rev Scott or Mt Albert The ladles Aid will hold their In Mr woods on Saturday July 3rd Tea will be served the ladies Miss Shepherd of Sutton West was a- weekend guest with the Mioses Edith and Jean Atkinson at the Manse The annual Sunday School will be held on July at Grove Lake Too for Last Wee Mr Richard Way ling Jr the West on a business trip Mrs Amos Wilson of Newmarket visited at Mr J Grahams on Wednesday Mrs Montgomery Toronto visited at Abb- over Sunday Wesley and Mrs Dews- berry Toronto were visiting friends here over the weekend Miss Lillian of Toronto visited at Mr Crones ion Sun day- Mr R Sullivan and lady friend of Toronto visited at Mr J M on Tuesday Mr Frank Tate has a fine new motor at least Merle says- it is a dandy Mrs H had the mis fortune to fall down stairs on was badly shaken up but had no bones broken Mrs Graham has returned home from the hospital Toronto Mr and Mrs D of Holt visited at Mr Thos Shropshires on Sunday- Miss Merle Shropshire has accepted a situation at Jacksons Point for the summer Our young people have organized an League here Mr and Mrs Albert o Newmarket spent at Mr Geo Hewletts SHARON Mr Geo Hewlett finished Mr Allan new barn on the Con last week an commenced next day on Mr new barn on the 2nd Con the foundation for which was already completed Mrs Geo Howlett nearly had a runaway last Thursday- She was driving a spirited horse when the shaft broke but she cleverly manag ed to control the animal Miss Marsh of Toronto is visiting at Mrs Waylings A number of our boys motored out to the Garden Party Mt Albert last Wednesday night Messrs Kiteley and Ramsay in Toronto on a business trip Mr J Graham was in on Friday Mr and Mrs Crone visited at Zephyr on Sunday Too Late for Last Week Mr Johnson shipped a car of iron to the city last week Hes some buyer Mr C Is spending a couple of days in the city this week Camp meeting has ceased now Good congregations and splendid ser mons Mr R has returned from the North after a few days travel Mr A spent a couple of days in the City this week BALDWIN Elder of Newmarket will preach on the subject of Christ ian Baptism at Baldwin next Sunday July Having pice weather now Too bad it was not warm for Camp meeting Sorry Camp meeting is closed win is dead now Wedding bells have wrung in Bald win Sorry to lose Miss Vera Men has got a good one Mrs J J Foster had a number her friends visiting her on Sunday She is line woman Miss Vera Knott and sister were the guests of Miss Myrtle Foster on Sunday We are glad to have Vera with us again What is wrong with Hes all right The boys get the good of their car Miss Jennie Foster has got so she can run the car The strawberries are getting ripe now There is going to be quite a crop of berries this year Mr Paul La has got a new car Its a Ford Florence will hot spent tho weekend with her aunt Mrs Jackson Mrs was up on Sunday left fori Miss Hildah of- To who spent with her left on Sunday evening to join the Camp near Barrie as an officer The opening service In the Union Church last Sunday was fairly well attended The preach er was Rev Principal of the Bible Training School Toron to He was the guest of Mr and Mrs Kilgour at Roachs Point Miss presided at the or gan Next Sunday Rev Travelling Secretary of the Upper Canada Bible Society will preach both services Mr and Mrs of Toronto are occupying Lloyd Lodge for the season Tlieir daughter Mrs of Toronto is spending a few days with them Mr and Mrs Cane of Newmarket spent Sunday with his parents Some of the Beach people at tended the Baptism at Keswick on Sunday morning There is some talk of a meet ing of the lo protest against the putting of gravel on the Lake Shore Road during June Sunday was an ideal day Many were boating and a few were bathing Mr Art Thompson was fortun ate in hauling in 2Ib lunge on Saturday and his brother caught a Their luck has revived interest in trolling There must have been nearly all the flue drivers ore So our young ped into his j duds donned a fancy new SUTTON Mr Mr on of Toronto spent the weekeno1 Shi friends here at Knox Church Choir motor on soon be able to run it Black Eyed Beauty picnic Island KESWICK Mr David Brook a Sherman Storey Miss Sunday nil Mr f Newmarket Joy Grosser ORCHARD On Friday of last week Mr Morris booked worth of business for his boardinghouse He expects lo he pretty well filled by Saturday There arc only three or four cottages not occupied along the whole Reach On Thursday evening of last week a ear passed along the road the rale of miles an hour Ho wont again without be ing pinched Hi- number is verified by three people The wonder is that some children were not killed Mr Morris lit tle girl had a narrow escape Mrs W Wiley was very poorly for a few days after her arrival here The aulo ride from Newmarket was loo for her but she seems lo he gaining now each day Some of the city people dont see how it is Ibat the loose gravel is dumped on the road just when they want lo use It The fact is fanners want make use of their lime between planting and haying to do this labor If the gravel would he put the shore road in the early winter the would be appreciated In some cases The cottagers had gone to the expense of oiling before It was covered with gravel Miss Mabel this side of the Township along the Shore Road last Sunday afternoon and evening Miss of Toronto spenl the weekend with Miss Madge Porter Little Louise Gardner of To ronto is spending a couple of weeks with her auntie Mrs Andy Wright The electric lights in the little church at Orchard Beach are a great improvement on the coal oil lamps Campers at Eastbourne were greatly at the gathering last Sunday afternoon by the ad dress by Rev Dr Hyde on the re lation and outcome of the present great war to the Battle of Arma geddon of Scripture Mr Campbell of Toronto is moving into Rev Addisons collage for July and August BALDWIN BREEZES The Free Methodist Conference and Camp Meeting here closed On Tuesday evening under very pleasant auspices All seemed pleased with the good order and spirit of those attending There were four who expressed a desire to become a soldier of the Cross a follower of the Lamb chief amongst them being Mrs Hover a woman whom admired from her childhood for the sweetness and excellence of her daily life in which I could see no faults Thinks I if such a good woman feels the need if consecrating her life to service I know some old religious vagrants who should be to tin mercyseat ere it he too late There was the Clival Tabernacle tent and seventeen smaller tents for accommoda tion of visitors of which there were many from Toronto and elsewhere Mrs Ed Clover serv up meals lo those desirftig None of our oldtime favorites if the ministry were present 1 was disappointed thereat A Yankee delegate was there a rather amusing genius who by the originality of his addresses shocked the breth ren Our burg is alive with transient guests these days Ill I hose of whom I seen anil heard Mrs Mary and Mr Ida Reid Toronto are guests of their aunt Mrs These two ladies are the sisters who were recently reunited afler years of separation through the instrumentality of a pound roll of stamped butter Their account of their meeting is of thrilling in almost to tears Mrs Jas and Mrs Ralph Bong Coles settlement G were at Mrs Geo Critten dens last Tuesday J Mrs Justus Mayhewaml Mitts Toronto guests of unt Bess Mrs Geo On Sunday IOth Ihree unto loads of guests from King spent the Tomliu sons They included represent atives of the Curtis Thomas and families being Honorary Presi dent I presume I know their ancestors in fact I know do They promise lo return some day by and by and give the a whirl about In their auto till their heads gang dizzy A quartette of fair ladles lite Misses- Foster schoolmistress Sun Anderson Morton to Friday last for an outing They also helped with the singing at Egypt on Sunday Mr and Mrs H and Mrs John motored down to Toronto on Sunday and spout Yen portion of the week there a salary of This gives Mp nd expected homo from the back on her promise It was long bout seeing that gal home but they landed safe and sound and looH a great gar den party as a windup Miss Foster our teacher is consented to remain another year parents in section general satisfaction Shes a clever one very thorough in her work pur good friend Paul has invested in a most won derfully handsome auto Us splendour and brilliance almost outshine the brightness of the noonday sun He came along one evening last week and waltz ed me into town in the grandest style it was ever my lot to enjoy dazzled my eyes I dont feel at home when Im in style up to bill Dr and Mrs Graham of Quensville were up here showing a new carriage on Sunday The pronounce it a will reach the Point at pm The fare is only Willi children at West this week Mr Brant and Miss Clara Lavender of spenl a por tion of this week visiting Mr and Mrs CJ The T have started their Saturday afternoon special from Toronto to Jacksons Point Mr and Mrs J W mo tored to Toronto on Saturday The Transportation Co of To ronto picnicked at Jacksons Point Park on Friday last Tho Methodist of Keswick and Sutton are running a Union Excursion to on July leaves Jacksoilfs Point at HP v A General Manager This Bank Offers Fanners a complete and satisfactory Sals collect on favorable aod advanoea mada on notes at reaaanable rates Department la a safe and convenient depository or your money Interest at current ralea paid on deposits of dollar and upwards One dollar opens an account In Savings Department MOUNT ALBERT BRANCH a TERRY Manager The old one was homely as scarecrow but a snorter at mud- slinging Our maples are looking mighty sick and puny the leaves are ragged and dry as though rid dled by innumerable charges of shot susnct the tussock is the offender The apple worm started in Hie season with vigor but has somehow lost his grip and does not appear to bo doing any damage Ive said all halfprice Dont forget St AnthonyV Church Garden Party on July Mr Laviolettes east of Virginia You will get a good supper and have lots of fun Messrs Culver well Lavery and T A had horses over at races on Saturday Billy got sec ond money in the ro I mare 3rd money In the along that this would them up light So it was in Three years were their limit Rut many an or chard went out of business Died June Snow in Ontario Well I never I What brought it about I never saw the likes be fore The first two weeks in July are liable to a visit from a hail storm Billy Miller had a most dis tressing and severe spell of his trouble on Saturday evening Noble and were sum moned Can do nothing they said Dr Pefferlaw was then tried Useless Poor Billy I Its rough on him Man can only sympathize Lots left in the budget bag Ill mood warm it up for week School Reports Report f the Promotion No East order of visiting her John Oldham a fow days last week I tho extreme the homo hint of The names are in merit Jr loSr Annie Wyld Maggie Sanderson Irvine Hose Jr III to 111 Fred Knight Georgia MacKinnon Harold Phillips rec lit Carl Hose Jr lo Sr Eddie Barker lion Max Glover Myrtle Wil kinson Dennis I to Jr John Frank Knights Kathleen Knights Pollard Primer to Jr I Enoch Delia Phillips Wil kinson Jr Primer to PriinerLorno Jr Primer Willie Helen Herbert CrOUCii Jennie Ham bridge May Pollard Harold Wilkinson Susie W Council Teacher Junior Room ljueensville School promotions lor June Jr TIL Mariorie Lewis Arthur Scott Alice Perkins Lena Smith ih Mary hurst Irene Milne Rosa Arthur Charlie Intermediate Bain Walter Emma Foster Hill Khiia Bond Bruce Morton Junior Smith Flora Williams Leonard Milne Percy Young Orris Maries Flossie Wright J Ross Watson Melvln Morton West Ada Wink- worth A Primer Evelyn Young Mary Hill Roy Charlie Milne Terry Roy Rain Primer Marian Elsie Huntley Rain Marian West West Emma Poster P Teacher Ill Wright Gladys Marie Watson Annie Gordon Jr Byron Hill Emma Marjory Ralph Mill Harvey Robertson Alice Smith P A Promotion Report of Keswick Public School class and coll was entered in the Green hut after two heats was taken out Sinai leys have line of soft collars They are selling them at for See if they have your size Messrs Oliver Jerry and attended the regular meeting of Malone Lodge AF AM hare last Wednesday night Mrs Brown of Aurora spent over Sunday with her daughter Mrs Thayer on River St A very pretty wedding was sol emnized Wednesday morning at nine oclock by Rev Father St Anthonys Church Virginia The Church was beau tifully decorated with orange blossoms and peonies when Ag nes Doyle daughter of Mr and Mrs Join Doyle West became the bride of Mr James Hughes of Ireland The bride who was given away by her father entered the church to the strains of Mendelssohns Wed ding March played- by Miss Laviolctte The bride looked charming In a gown of ivory duchess satin her veil ar ranged in Juliet Cap effect with orange blossoms She carried bridal roses and liliC3-of-the-al- Miss Annie Lyons bridesmaid was gowned in satin and carried while carnations Mr J Doyle brother of the bride acted as best man After the ceremony a reception was held at the brides home which was beautifully decorated Mrs Doyle mother of the bride was gowned in black satin and black plumed hat Afler the wedding breakfast I he happy couple left amid show ers confetti and hearty con gratulations for Chicago III the bride travelling in bisque colored silk dress and while coat with white hat II Never buys anything because it Is cheap and If you be a satisfied man buy the best to be had- sell that kind in Shirts Collars Underwear Socks Neckwear Hats and Caps Clothing etc In fact anything for men or boys Call in and see our lines OUTFITTER8 Issuer of Marriage J nizin Send me your Auto Tiros I pay Express one way Charges Moderate Give me a trial All sizes of Tires in stook New and Rebuilt Gasoline Oils Accessories General Repair Work Main Street Oarage STANLEY A Sutton BREULS Prop Ill pass Willla Mar honey axed one of our gay courtiers Weddel of certainly with much picas- ywn M 300 Clayton Morton Law- Mllburu Going to the Grapdmaa House Every day when went to Kindergarten he had to pass Home lor Aged Women he would see three or lour dear old lad les with caps on at windows There fras one whose room was In the second story If Ted Hon looked that way she waved her hand tc them Teddy asked mamma why were so many in house She told all about the dear old ladles who had no homes it thotr own and how happy and com fortable they were there together Alter that Ted always called it thtj Grandma One day when he passed there were carriages the door and people going in and out At dinner he told about It Sister said they were having a reception at the home and people could take gilts H they chose In the Ted was left with Jane who wanted to clean windows upstairs So she told Ted he must play with his books in the sitting- room Ted- was lonesome He em ptied out his block basket and going to Janes nice clean pantry he em- tied the crock sugar cookies into his basket He couldnt his cap so he took one brother Edgars To he said Now must have a cane cause the gentleman saw going Into the Grandma House one With Papas very best goldheaded cane and his basket ot sugar cronies on his arm away Ted trudged down Ihe street the Grandma House pleasantfaced maid let him In When she saw his big hat and cen she whispered ftw words to the matron My dear what do you want said the matron come to visit the grand ma ladles and brought them my some sugar cookies cause I know grandma likes sugar cookies So Teddy went rout room to room with his basket of cookies The old lady whom be saw so often at the window told him stories and showed him the presents which had left at the home that day She called them donations By and by the matron said she was afraid the little boys mamma would worry about him and that he had better go home When he walked in mamma said Why Teddy Page where have you been said Ive been don ating to the Grandma House and I had a splendid time The lady who Jet m in said I was the most gentleman there Little Men and Women HE KEPT HIS PROMISE at an hour but little after that- en which he had agreed to meet the heroine of the broken bowl Sir Wil liam tried to plan some way to adjust the tw engagements but finding this impossible be wrote a note of regret to the gentleman giving the dinner It never occurred to this great man and true gentleman that he would be justified in breaking his promise to a child simply because the keeping it necessitated the surrender of a plea sure Twenty- three months in the pris on at Let abridge was the sentence John McLean former ledger keeper of the Calgary Branch or the Impe rial Hank for the theft of Some young people seem of the opinion that a premise to a child is not binding to the same extent as alto Davidson Albert FARM FOR acres east half of Lot Centre Road half a mile south For particulars apply pledge given to an adult if it does not prove perfectly convenient to keep such promises they consider them selves absolved from the obligation Some great men have had a very dif ferent opinion The story is told of William Napier that on of his walks he met a lit tle girl crying bitterly over a broken bowl which she had dropped after taking her father his dinner In the field The generals kindly inquiries rendered her hopeful and looking into his face she said You can mend it cant you Sir William explained that if unequal to that achievement he could at least give her sixpence to buy another bowl and he looked in his purse for the promised coin Find ing no small change there he bade the little maid be on the spot the following evening when he would meet her and bring her sixpence The child went her way comforted and the gen eral resumed bis stroll On his return home he found an in vitation to dinner the following even- Out or to A Graham NOTICE TO FARMERS Having purchased a Well Bor ing we are now to do such work at regular and satisfaction guaranteed J LEWIS A SON HIT ALBERT Announces that he is now sell ing the Meal Oil Slow This is the best Oil Stove made by actual lest I also Sprayers all sizes for horse handpower Arsenic of Lead now in slock the best thing known for killing potato bugs Everything in the Implement line Have you any good colls or horses to deal Phone me If I whenever you troubled with minor ailments of the organs that these may soon develop into more serious sioknes3 Your safety as well your present comfort may depend on thj quickness with which you seek a corrective remedy By common consent of the legion who havo tried them Pills are tho most reliable of all family medi cines This standard family remedy tones tho stomach stimulates the sluggish liver regulates inactive bowels Improv8 digestion sounder sleep better looks brighter spirits and greater vitality come after By stem has been cleared and the blood purified by I Worth a a Box y ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO

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