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Newmarket Era , November 5, 1915, p. 6

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BBSS ft em A MOt -V- ft MOUNT ALBERT WOMENS INSTITUTE The- next regular meeting the Mount Albert branch of North York Womens Institute will be held at the residence of Mrs Lapp on Thursday Nov The program will consist of Egg Pro duction in Winter by Mrs Will bee Roll answered by iso lations from Canadian Authors and music All ladies are cor dially invited to attend A A will occupy the pulpit of the Presby terian Church Sunday Nov 6th and will preach in the morning on Church Union and in the even ing on Edith the Hor rors of War Onward Lodge I O O visit ed Lodge on Monday evening and report an enjoyable lime being well entertained by the brethren The Epworth League Concert in the Methodist Church on Fri day evening was well attended There was a good program Dished by Mr Clarke of To Mr Eugene Barker of Newmarket and local talent PERSONAL Mr and Mrs Lewis and son Teddy of Newmarket Mrs Al bert Milne and Mrs Ellis Millard of Vancouver were visiting over Sunday at the home of their aunt Mrs Thirds Mr A Mackenzie was in town Tuesday Mrs T McMahon of Rich mond Hill was the guest of Mrs McVprdicfc on Tuesday of last week Mr and Mrs and Mrs the funeral of the late Mr J Gibson of Hope last week Miss Woodcock was home over Sunday Mr and Mrs J Crouch motor ed last Saturday Mrs bookie and Miss J of Zephyr were guests of Mrs McCordick one day last week The regular monthly meeting of the Womens Christian Tem perance Union was held at the home of Mrs McCordick last Thursday night and the follow ing officers were elected President Mrs McCordick ViccPrcs Mrs Geo Leek Secretary- Mrs J Rowland Treasurer Mrs Robt Hayes Winnie Little 360 i Charlie Morion 7326 i Rolling HOLLAND LANDING- Jr Clara Rolling v Esther Rolling 429 Mary Campbell Cora Kightley 375 Mabel 369 335 Ada Morgan Madill absent Class Tola 500 Hansford 5 Cora Wilson Effie Ross Verna Hayes 29i Evelyn Hansford promoted to Class Primer Class Total 300 Rowland 262 Hilda Davidson Angus Harrison Dyke Ruby a yes Olive Cara Croulch Forest Toole 25 255 252 245 242 lima Woodcock Roy Manners 198 Stanley Taylor 106 Vera MeUgar All in class promoted lo Junior I Middle Primer Total Arthur Harrison Basil Thompson Lena King Mitchell Marjory Thirsk Hilda Kenny Kenneth Carruthers Frank Ross George Wilson Campbell absent 181 13 32 118 Miss Turner of Queens yiHe County organizer visiter the Methodist Sun- adult Bible Class and c the Secondary Division The following persons spent the at the and sister G Li Scott and wife Miss Ada Scott and Mill S Skinner brother of Mrs IM ton fell or Toronto Mrs L Scott of Toronto aunt of Mrs who was visiting here the past weeks returned home on Monday last Quarterly meeting services will be held at- the Methodist Church- n Sunday next at pm The Misses Bell of Toronto spent Sunday last at their home here i Mrs Marsh and family returned to the City on Wednesday last where thev will reside the winter Mr and Mrs- J as I Scott who spent the summer at their residence here returned to on to Mr and Mrs on Monday Nov 1st a daughter Mrs Dr Nolan and daughter Mrs McLean and Mr and Mrs Lucas alj of Toronto spent Sunday last with Mrs Baker Mr and Mrs Webb of Cooks- town spent Sunday last at Webbs J and Miss spent a few days last week In To ronto Marshall will start his Chopping Mill again and expects to open the season next week BALDWIN of our farmers are just filling their silos first week its hear Indian Summer wtien the lazy In should get a move on I may just observe- thai corn left put till this dale isnt worth shucks Frank Tpmlinaon last week completed his two for winter other tor summer feed If you want to see a that is a pure and simple with all modern improvements drop in inspect Tommy yg JOHN VAXES Auto lira Threshing is nearly over in neighborhood and tamers are again- Ring held their annual meeting in the hall oh Oct BUsiness was all satis- settled and it was decided that they would have an again this year the members and their A nuniber attended the Ladies Aid Tea am Plant Sand mo one way your Auto I pay Express Charges Moderate Qlve me a trial All sixes of Tires In and Rebuilt Accessories General Repair Work Math Street Its equal isnt found sons oh Thursday and report anywhere hereabouts Geo pleasant time Garage Sutton 8TANLEY A Prop 133 131 Hi MOUNT ALBERT TION SCHOOL Report for October Form III Name Ruby Hansford Robs Anna Dike Nellie Shields Toole ThedOra Harrison Form Willie Stokes Lila Lapp Neil Leslie Woodcock Minnie Moore Rowan Rowland Milton Ruth Harrison Olive Lloyd Anna McKarland Jennie Black Allen Form Florence Vera Dike Flossie Brooks 00 Stiver It worth Cent 92 80 II 6a 1 A I HA 79 7 0i 07 41 58 J Primer Total 1 Margaret Harper George Allison Frank Harrison Madeline Ross 107 Edwin 92 Velina Rolling 92 Howard Of ton Sara Woodcock Norman Harrison 76 Florence Harper Vera King abscent Marks in all classes based on exams and daily marks No on roll average L A Policy Teacher a i SHARON i A3 A I Minnie Stevenson Amy Oldham Norman Old nam Marjorie Maines Stanley A Absent from one exam AbHenl from three exams Taking work of Forms and III A few our sportsmen have taken in the hunting trip Wish them every success A few gates were removed around this burg last Saturday Rather nonsensecal Mr Merchant loaded of grain this week Mr Ma has made his hall into a jolly vacation roon for box ing and other excitements The boys have a great time Quite a number around here took in the trial this week of Mr Harry and Allan Keep the ball rolling thats the way We are pleased- to see Mrs able to be up and around occasionally- Sleeping TOWN8HIP OF EAST LIMBURY Notice la Hereby Qlven thai tin Council of the Township of Hast has constructed as a local I pro foment sidewalks up on he east and west sides of VJii- rent Streets and the north side of Amelia St between Vincent and Charlotte Sis Notice Is Further Qlven that a Court of Revision will he held on the twelfth day of 1115 oclock in the fore noon at the Municipal Hall Sharon for Hie purpose of hear ing complaints against the pro posed assessment or accuracy of frontage measurements and an other complaints which persons interested may desire to make and which is by law cognizable by the Court Paled this day of October y A Clerk FOR Too late for last week Miss Ethel Roan of Toronto visited at Mrs on Sunday Mr and Mrs Hartley were visiting friends here last week Col and Mrs motored to on Sunday and spent the day with their daughter Mrs James wood Mr Sherman Storey of Brent Sunday with friends here Miss Kat2 Toronto was the guest of Miss Ada Cook over Sunday- Mr Herbert Lundy of Almonte was here last Saturday to attend the funeral of his aunt Mrs J Gra ham Miss Haines visited with friends at on Sunday Miss Marjorie Moore of Albert visited over Sunday with her friends the Misses Ethel ami Shaw Miss Maud of Toronto was home over the- week-end- Mr and Mrs has Haines visited at Mr Nesfields Mt Al bert on Sunday Mr and Mrs Crone took a motor trip to on Sunday and- spent the day with friends Mr Mark Graham of- Victoria Vancouver Island arrived here last Friday to attend the funeral of his mother Mrs J Graham The funeral which was private was held at the house at onethirty Saturday afternoon interment at Sharon Burying rounds News uptodate Mr and Mrs of St visited Mr Ch Haines on Sunday Mr John Tate and family motored to City on Sunday- Miss Ford spent the weekend with her parents at Mr and Mrs spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs 1 Mrs Terry of visited her daughter Mrs a few days last week Mrs Ralph Millard of Vancouver was culling on friends here last Fri- The Mission Circle met at the hoirfc of Mrs- Herbert Hall last Wednesday Mrs Crone visited friends Toronto over Sunday Miss Shaw left last Friday for Grand Rapids Michigan to train for a nurse Mr Mike Ramsay Is getting moved Into his new house It a fine ap pearance is a great improvement to the village a most tidy workman Rut an ele gant nightcap on it surmounted by a handsome weathervane The automobiles are cutting up some awfully cranky capers about this neighborhood of late Some days ago Allan was out for a spin and a Those who know Allans love for speeding may he was not moping along A wheel col lapsed and gent is said to have performed some clever stunts He bounced the glass shield like a stone from a catapult and crack ed several ribs so Dame Rumour says Many and bad are the com plaints of being run at nights without headlights There have been threats of legal pro According lo various reports on Saturday evening No ble Munro was driving Miss Helen home froih Sutton Com ing down a gentle declivity along the premises of the late David Graham they were overtaken and crashed into by an auto running without headlights said to belong to Herbert Winch The buggy was completely demolished ami Miss most seriously injured time of writing she re mains unconscious Heres a roily bill of expense for some body lo settle Sutton is a bad place to linger long in especially if one has the responsible duty of driving an auto I need not enter into minute details as to he whys and wherefores Boys will he hoys Youve all been there yourselves suppose Because of the covetous nature of some unknown party or parties our lonsorial artist has been obliged lo put up shutters the windows Of his shop I dont for a moment suppose he wished to be an imitator of a barber in a town where I once dwelt This barber was somewhat sporty in his makeup and his patrons wore right up in line with him The front shop window was by a heavy dark green shade so that not a ray of light could possibly find admittance Here gambling of the rankest nature was on So spirit ed and excited become on in particular- that One gamester played coat pants and all his wearing apparel but fickle fortune never smiled on him He was hound to go home in natures garb It was only by Mrs Sue Anderson Is visiting with friends atAiirora for a few weeks Mr McClellanof is seading a few- days with his daugh ter Mrs AnJerson According to the Cedar Brae items of ew weeks ago spotted horses were in favor the last I Shanks ponies were more in- demand Wednesday afternoon of this weefc Mrs Wilcox a returned sionary from China will give lec ture in the Presbyterian Church here All the ladies of the neighborhood invited to attend What Another party A this time at Mr John Those who were favored with art in vitation report a ver nice time The Foreigner Now that the cool weather is warm cloth ing la needed and we are prepared to fill your wants in UNDERWEAR 8O0K8 SHIRTS GLOVES ETC Underwear from a garment dandy Socks at pair CALL US We are value and ir Report W Mount Alberl School for October lnblic Senior Room Class Total lingers An na Melgar Hi Cook 1 Clifford Kightley Dike Annie Alma dill Rolling I Harrison Ailbir Rucb MieJcII In duller Carr ers HI Woodcock Mildred Dike i00 Jessie Hansford To i i Kath leen Ross Kenneth Ben Marinerj Jr III Total Eileen Row land Ivan Woodcock Helen Davidson Rolling Clarence Harrison Annie Absent for one or more aminalionH allendce average Teacher A big Oakland Car for sale or exchange for a Ford car Apply to Sutton Primary Room Total Ida Ralph 531 3d J ft- ALBERT Now ban a stock of the best of Cook Coal Ileal- era Oil Heater Blankets all and If you a Waggon or Buggy I give you a Phono or come and nee me I will you right Mt Albert NOTICE TO FARMERS a Well Outfit are now prepu A do Uclrwork at regular guaranteed J A SON A I A and Telegraphy Courses of the most complete and modern kind luughl at your own home by Shaws Telegraph and Railroad fichool at rard Write for pai llcularaiiid MOUNT PLEASANT a number to church Sun day night Mrs Atkinson went to Toronto last week as a delegate our Sunday School to attend the- Golden Jubilee of the Ontario Sunday School Association Come to Sunday School next Sunday afternoon and hear the will also bear the report from Miss Florence and Miss Ada Stiles who attended the conven tion held in Newmarket some two weeks ago Miss Maxwell of Toronto spent the weekend at Mr John Hamiltons Mrs- Fred Hamilton spent a few days at her home In Markham last week Hamilton Is visiting her In The Ladies Aid M meet at home of Mrs Y j afternoon The paper miJJ of the Pulp A Paper Company Milton near Liverpool S and valued at about was totally by Tuesday morning Oct Tim arrival in of two more Canadian the and the Lapland with officer and men officially announced sheer force he was obliged to wi his pledged clothing ft was a debt Of you see One night great thump thump came at the door and a stentorian voice call ed I demand admittance in Ilia name of the Queen Consterna tion prevailed An investigation failed to catch the boys After their nerve was restored the boys returned lo their evil doings with renewed vigor The rival in the town was presided over by an evil genius of the fe male persuasion A rum lot she was and her patrons weiv equally rummy I darent tell you more She was a skilful ithougb Cllft Doc and I three congenial souls are chumming it after the kings fallow away up the Canadian Northern Theyre like Robin Hood There were high old limes Chas Toudinsons Becky Crawford and Aggie Tom- IfliHon were in partnership mak ing Dutch Apple Jack is a long tedious process but the products are delicious Henry Clark Newmarket assist ed In the spree Ax him I was very sorry lo hear of the decease of my cousin Mrs J Sharon She was a woman and had many warm friends who will sympathize with J I in his bereavement Joseph Kay our veteran ax collector starts put this week his annual round Two years lo reach his Jubilee Jan you do Undo Joe Try Cm coming Im corning And my head is bending low I hear their gentle voices call- Come along UncleJoe days are gliding swiftly and- such a host of work lo ho done before the freezeup Mrs Tommy installed ithe handsomest range out In her Thbre are 15 ranges In Its rough on our lazy kids They have to school whether or no Im weary now so Ill call SUTTON Mr Donald Grant oi Calgary formerly of Sutton has the thanks of the editor for an excellent photo graph the Military The Sutton I F officers and members are for an At Home In their Hall on Wednesday evening Nov for members wives friends and families A program and games will be the en tertainment if you want a dandy warm working socks See those at He has some dandies The Halloween party on night at James Hall given by the Girls Patriotic League was well attended and the girls realized some- where about for their work The hall lit up by pumpkin lan terns and the witches looked weird a number had their fortune An automobile ran into Miss Helen and her brother when they were driving home Saturday Miss Munroe was badly shaken up The car and buggy were pretty badly smasher up Knox Church Anniversary is being billeted for the 21st and 22nd Nov Rev I of Richmond Hill will preach twice on the Sunday and on the following Monday evening in the Town Hall Mr Yeih will give his War Lecture for King Country and Empire illustrated by views Keep this date In mind as this will be Ambrose was taken down to the hospital in Toronto on He typhoid fever Mr MrsI of spent several days with Mr and Mrs A this week Messrs Stouten burgh Kaiser and Burrows an C left for the hunting fields on Saturday Mr Kaiser of Newmarket Was home on Monday The early closing bylaw is now In effect three nights per week The stores also close in and Keswick on the same nights Mr Geo Clifford spent over Sunday with friends In Toronto In Toronto on Saturday Oct the Rev A Brace Mr Wm McKay and Mrs Katharine Tex were united in matrimony They re turned home early In the week The League of the Metho dist Church were to have charge of the services at Church on Wed nesday evening J GENTS OUTFITTER8 Issuer of Marriage Licenses WE8T line very at ape now- FINE QUAI FRENCH fop abo war ge early for Higher ft J Imp IN MEMORIAM composed on the death of Mrs Frank who departed this life 16th Dearest Beryl thou hast left us thy memory yd is dear voice is stilled forever And for lliee there falls a tear Thy We miss thee yes we will miss From thy familiar place We do not hear thy footsteps near Nor see thy cheerful face The home now is sad findlonely Though other ones are there They miss thy sweet and gentle prese When Ihey see thy vacant chair nee Thou hast forever left us And we see you here im more But we know the Saviour called thee To bo with hived ones gone before Pain had crept upon thee and We not mourn for thy release But that look of sweet repose Tells of Ihv soul restful pearo Calls fo make your We handle us an will be full line Best Valtu When Our Pure We have of Cider MalC bottle May are cross the river we ion pass calmly oer we know you will be waiting To us on the other Tints Curl Phone I L J AWN a Do not miss this Under the auspices of the A Id of the Bethel Church there be held Friday evening at the home of Mrs King near Social lini consisting of a Chicken and program also a talent of work which will consist of useful articles well as an extra nice quilt to be- disposed of The ladies and helpers are putting forth extra effort to make this evening a success Supper from to 8 A friendly Invi tation Is riven to any to come and help make this a success enjoy a good supper evening together- HH The Hunting Club of Cedar left early Sunday morning for I think they would have a cold chill before they got away The bread and cheese didnt hold out very well at Mr Doyles list Saturday The hoarders at Mr Jones will fare well for they have killed a fat porker Mr Lots building a new house barn He Is making a im provement lYoune men want- to look out for flirts The guests of Mr and Mrs p Rao were her two sisters The guests of Mr were J Mr Mrs Clark MIsb Mr and Mrs Leslie Miller Mr- Huntley and lady friend Miss Florence Sweet of naYfOi and also Miss Carpenter and her mother They had a pleasant School Reports Report of the Public School for the month of October Those pupils whose names are fol lowed by a star have lost marks be cause of absence Total to be obtained i Annie 160 Maggie Irvine Total to be obtained Phillips Harold Prosper 183 Fred Knight Carl Total to he obtained Max Hover Myrtle Wilkinson Barker Ernest Dennis 1 Total to he otaiad 300 fcSftjS Knights John Frank Knights Klmer Pol- lard Jr Names in order of merit Delia Phillips Knock Wilkinson Sr Primer Lome Jr Primer Herbert Crouch Helen Wilkinson May Pol lard lennie Susie wcather Report of ttwlMlnv were those nice warm days bury for the month October Mrs Matthias celebrated her Bessie Wed- ftSill birthday very quietly on the del Muriel Farr Wilson of Oct Many haPPy returns of fennh Mover Watson Ed- the Mrs Doan is very The League intend a match on the Hook of Sunday Ay is On Nov will preach League Anniversary vices Messrs and I Milne Jr returned home from the West Sat night where they were spending summer Our hunters namely J Dr I ham J Milne and Frank Milne have gone on their usual trip Mr John A Wright is laid up with a severe attack of Mrs in Sew the homes 1 Mrs bus returned al ter her visit of two weeks In Shrub- mount Mrs Kemp gave the opening address at the Missionary meeting in lie Church and outlined the mission work a very able manner We wont be surprised to see that healthy looking man with his- ear Fi NOT Mai Couth Kershaw her advanced age West Toronto Nov 1 Mis time Bend the Era to friends The Rose HI Muriel Dont forget to go to the social at Pchrenk lock Fa Mr W Lewis next Wednesday Lome Arthur Glover A good musical program is provided III Vera Bessie Ker shaw Ruth Farr Fred Ramsay Russell Ramsav Annie McKrlll Wesley pearl of Franklin avenue fi Clover Mabel How- fcfn n bvthc Ada Gardner Walter Davis thp Leonard chen stove She had turned on Water Temple Dorothy hcftted pipes Ramsay Dora Rose front and the explosion occurred Camion Violet Hall peces the Ivan Kves Murrell Cephas fire street Andrews brigade the blaze Jr lMargaret Davis Kenneth Charles Schilling of Hanover Leopard shot at his brothers An asterisk after name indicates home near while prepariag that was present every session hunting and died soon alter- the month wards Aflei PA Outfit and Our the bush highest anteede condition selllngr good mo this diet write PCLH a v A r I fc I

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