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Newmarket Era, 12 Jan 1917, p. 6

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V HliNDAY8OHOOJ0ONGEnX Annual Concert of tho Sunday bo hold in the Church on Jan ho an interesting program of by Knox Quartette and and by the i up Mr J Rowland who came bore about wCeka ago rand opened up a grown business old stand has disposed and leaves shortly for Vancouver wbcro ho has been appointed Chaplain fiow- was a in the Baptist but was to retire PERSONAL Mr Manning of Moose Jaw is vlsltirig obi friends in this vicinity Mr John Ironoh Of Toronto was in town for a fowdaye call ing on old fronds Mrs Allan to Toronto Hospital on Monday for an operation tiro pleased to learn abo is now favorably Me Waller the of lata David Mr John work ing in munition factory in I Mrs Vol Brook is at Sand- ford in attendance on her moth- Mrs Edward Taylor who is or Homo flfUjOli attended tho Sab bath Convention hold in Sharon from the Presbyterian School delegate Mr Harry Jackson from Young Mens We Will Win BibleClass gave an excellent report at the Sabbath School last Sabbath morning mooting of the year of the M will he held on Wednesday afternoon at o clock at the home of Mm and an appeal Is made to all the ladies to be present to begin this years work The Watch Tow er on Alberta Saskatchewan China Quebec India Korea and Syria will lie luken by seven mem bers This with special music assures a profitable meeting All welcome Rev Atkinson attended the Presbytery Meeting in Toron to On Tuesday The Girls Glass met the home of Mrs Bain Tues day night Willi a good The Teen Age Hoys Class I he Standards met the home the teacher Mrs Flanagan Fri day evening for the election of officers for the New Year notice The Annual Meeting of I he Cemetery Company will be hold On Monday 1Bth of Jan at pm Hie Secretarys Office JOHN A Proa A ft MacK FARM In V HrtflMM St The West Half of Lot No 20 I00 acres more or less place is well fenced and there is a Spring creek running across one corner thereof which makes it an excellent pasture farm is some limber oc terms and of sale apply to Robert or to w Mis Solicitor Newmarket We aro Klad to report our sick ones on the mend in dying if ho can help it Iho present sport for tho evenings Matty or ones the recreation hut look at skating rink is fixed and we hope our authorities will not bo thoughtless or Indifferent lii lh6 welfare of our young poo- pe as they have sport and need go for tho sake of a few ii 7 Thb Hod Cross Tea in he Methodist was well attended on Tuesday night Mr Frank of Toronto is visiting relatives and friends hero Mr Geo of Toronto is sick at of his father The to Win Class of the Motliodist boxes on for our soldier hoys box contained Fruit Cake Dales Figs Gum Chocolate Bars A f torDinner Mints Cocoa Sugar Sardines Date Jumbles Soap and Towels for which wo aro sure the boys will bo very grateful Mrs J W Lewis attended the funeral of he late on Monday at Aurora who mot his death in a tragic Way by trying to jump off a load of hay that was upsetting He jumped the op posite way and lit on his head and shoulders lie managed to unhitch the team ami walked hack the Stable a distance of several rods ami got to house then started back to got the to pick up tho hay but was taken with pain and died the next after terrible suffer ing Mrs Gilbert Johnson is visit ing her daughter Mrs Grey Laurel Mr and Mrs Walter and Mr and Mrs Fred Smith of lliis attended the wedding of their nephew Mr Max Ballard at on Wednesday last Away went three of our dam sels with Fred Chum and Jack to Bradford but there was no skat- iog Holland Landing The Ladies of the Bed Cross Intend holding a dance in Lloyds Hall on Friday Jan Ad mission Ladies provide Please keep this date open to help the Red Cross Good or chestra engaged for the occasion come and enjoy it Miss Newman is dangerous ly ill with pneumonia Mr Harry Barker has been laid up with a cold the past week Mr Morning who has been sick with quinsy is able to be out again ooo got the indole out He is down and out for the It is La dripped work most undoubtedlybut I fool as Jeffries had mea stiff pound under floating ribs nnd my- optics arc as it Tommy Iron Knuckles had play ed upon till theyre ornamental than useful J hope be on deck In the nietinliine remember it hurt mo more than itloos you Sunday of January the hold an niversary a in and p would like you lobe and bring your nurse A will bo takon up The Convention hero lael week was a great success Most of our took it in and Choir verdict is Ifumpli If that is a Convention I dont how soon you give another is reported the revival services at IJrowniilli eeokliu The trouble is to stay come storms but iSdaifflll home on hi Li i J on and winds of adversity there I to give you a Sunday Ho Boon oversena They our to Alice Is ronfined to her Oar Mies sick llHt it cuiijilOof days tills wrick The- kiddies to ledUlay f recrulta and did fine J Cur Aid at- the home of Mrs Dave oa-ThiirK- Hie of this month The ladles will pack more boxes for thy boy Prance ho come early end bring your boxes Word was received from Gordon Tan ley He was thankful for nib at and made special mention of- the apples They kept fine and were treat The death of iifi cast a gloom neighbor hood We with the bereaved family WHO FROM TIME TO HAVE FUNDS REQUIRING INVESTMENT URCHASE SUM6 BOO OR ANY MULTIPLE THEREOF It I Miss Dykes inf Hooper Is vlHllinK at was Witirnf in real of the -M-OOOV- The Principal repayable lot October 1919 halfyearly lot April and let Octobor by of at any Bank In Canada at tho rate of por cent per annum from dale- of purchae of this stock- will havo lha privilege of at par and accrued interest equivalent of cash In payment of under any future war loan In Canada other than an of Treasury mils short security Proceeds of for war only A commission of onoquartor of cent will be allowed to recognized bond and stock In respect of applications for this etock which bear For application apply to Deputy Minister of Finance Ottawa DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE OTTAWA- OCTOBER 1510 co Sharon skating rink in a treat to Sharon people The ear- nival week was a grand suc cess J has just arrived from Bradford Wonder why Lin doesnt go to Sunday nights I Wo hoar Torn has two new sis ters The monthly dance was a lino last week Every person reports a good lime Wonder has the brown to the far north lately Dont forgot Ladies Aid at Mr Seymour on Thursday Mrs prose spent Sunday with friends In Toronto Mr Wilson and little Ruth ore visiting friends in Toronto for a few lays The A meet at the home of Mrs A lundy on Thursday nfteraooh Ladles Aid met at the home of Mrs on Wednesday Mr J M Ik able to lie out a Severe lr and norland of New market spent Sunday at Mr Tims Shropshires Mr and Mrs of Markham visited at Mr Crones last Thursday tO J POINT that he the finest lot cutters that ever came to Ml He sure and see them How as for a stove I have any style for sole you want That cant be heat for heat and comfort The Supreme is lie king of all cook stoves For a there Is no man can Jieal In He suie and call me up and have talk with me Mrs Morton son and daughter of are visiting at Mr Perry Mortons Grandpa and grandma are very proud of the children and no wonder I Mrs had an aunt from Miohfgaa spending a few days with her fc Mr and Mrs V Riddle and family of are visiting Smiths La Grippe appearing in a more severe form if than ever before has visited several homes in our community At present all are convalescent Mrs Hannah Draper who lias J I been confined to her for a few days is able to bo up again Mrs Harry Woods and Mr Ed Woods and children visited Mr and Mrs Win last Sorry to report Mr Hamiltons little boy very sick- with pneumonia Mr Hamilton Is Just recovering from an attack of pleurisy Mr and Mrs Doyle of Sutton spent a couple of days lust week with friends here Mr John from Is here on a visit Had to see J Boyd lias re covered from her severe eohl and spent Tuesday with friends in Newmarket cop Mr Howard Crittenden of spent a couple of days with his parents hi Town last week The revivals are largely attended Immense crowd and No 1 sermons arc being conducted by Also good collections In sup port of the work The collection on Sunday was over Everybody come Mr J took a flying trip through this burg on Tuesday La Grippe is fast approaching around this burg these days So long popple attending he Christian Church Sunday af ternoon will have pleasure of againhearing Dales Drayton as he will occupy the pulpit P will be in taking the work in the Christian Church Mrs is Improving in health after having a very liuie with the Grippe mostly all the sick in this vicini ty are mend Little Ruby Scott is better Mrs J JJ has been very- low from heart trouble but will have to ho very careful in the future as the danger is en tirely over The friends of tnc family are pleased with her re covery Mrs Young is slowly gelling well and will soon bo able to sit up The Is the cause it is thought of a good many of the colds going around Vote in North The ballots cast In the election of Reeve for North were as follow IN v Anderson Kindly convey to the ladies of Sutton my apjueiiation of their Gift which was received today and I assure you that I most heartily reciprocate the kind wishes and which ac companied same Yours very sincerely Fountain The total proceeds of the Ba zaar Tea held by the of Knox Church Sutton on Dec amounted to out of which of has just been sent to the Canadian Red Cross Society Toronto- Mrs i John Percy When he died Intestate on been able- l wool ting ho much more expensive and we now thai we have special shirts to make we find hard to raise enough money buy material for rhessi gown and rdher iiiM thai are sorely needed In view of this I suggest Ibal when private persons collect for Red Cross- funds It should be made clear an to whether it is for lender of c Township Treasurer he authored to Geo for his per be misled in en age of what very say that you I papers that an our sailors John William Oldham a Township fanner left an estate valued consisting of ijiS goods 131 farming implements 305liorses ftii cattle in hook debts and promissory notes mortgages 1T5 cash and in other properly One son Thomas who lias applied for letters of administra tion and two daughters Florence and will share the estate The Red Gross Society wish to thank Mrs Stevenson for the very kind dona giving anyway a is collected would received locally have seen In the til Wijloughhj OlUV Hon of 10ir the amount realized from the beautiful centrepiece which was exhibited in Miss window Miss Edith Hindi was the lucky win ner appeal is going forth All GlJip- rs are asked to give not lens 5 and more if possible Our will allow us to do this hut If anyone should feel inclined help after I have read the letter Mrs Treasurer for the will receive the money and forward the National Treasurer as soon as possihle as the fund is lo close on 1st It has been suggested that about ten minutes the of meeting should be devoted to any ijuehlions that should arise and then J work being put aside would be the HOLLAND LAtJDHiQ of the bouncy Jan First meelln The following persons elected as of the Council were present and the declaration and qualifications of office Viz J Gibson Reeve M and Stevenson Councillors The following persons were appointed under the various By- Laws Assessor Arthur salary Auditors Cooper Stanley salary each Hoard of Health J Gibson P J pard Goodwin Ratepayer Dr Campbell II I Sanitary Inspector Pound Keeper Harry Barker Inspector and Truancy Officer Fence Viewers Arthur Morning J Webb Hell The Hospital for Sick Children An By Hie to the I Red Cross Societies Button Jan of a The was Col- next Sat- f The Annual Meeting of the of the Mount Albert Telephone Limited held la Hoard Room Albert on Friday January 1017 al in for purpose of directors and Wl A HOPKINS Pics Sunday Alert la hereby given that the Meeting of the above- Society be held at of At Oclock P for the purpose of the Aunifl of fot A eneal A CORNERS preached both morning and evening at Men- Church last sympathy of is extended Mr Mrs Ralph death of their Won funeret service was by Wednesday No doubt and well as the preaebing have lbiK to do with the large which attend the revival services at Mrs Geo Huntleys aoldter brother baa been spending a- few days at her home Bert Cole been but we are pleated to bear She ta elpwiy makes ft row does not seem to la UXhtV tDORA The Orange Hall at was well died at the recruiting meeting Friday Jan 5th Mr Webster was Chairman Rev gave a stirring ad dress He felt that would still do belter Hamilton of spoke to the fathers and mothers generally from of one who has sons at the front Major J A- of Halt address was on the con ditions at the front and behind the lines told of some personal lenpes- McDonald of also the iiiinibci- of young to tlk Ufitnan subs sunk ieis -J- retir ing of Weston Town Council one of- the longest municipal records of any of He was to the first Council of the in He has Council years Filly i old and Apply to Albert granted Hie hum lectors time was extended regular meeting of the Council Feb 3rd at P M Council adjourned Aim CHARGED WITH Burlington Jan fatbern with their sons were arrested on the Lake Shore near today by Chief of Police Sweet on a charge of entering a home on Lake Shore near Burlington and Mealing a quan tity of Jewellery and other article They gave their names us John and George Macdonald Gordon St Toronto and Albert M Nash 1751 Bast Street Cleveland Members of the family occupying the entered became aware of the thefts when they returned from to Hamilton and the Chief of Police of thin village who In turn sent word to Cider The party were arrested they were enter- A burglars outfit of a foiiuldablo nature was foundJo the or the men My friends and fellow workers I will commence with the old time greeting A Happy New What another year may bring forth we know not It goes without paying that we all for peace built on the laws of Justice and right not a peace the desire for which Is just to es cape unpleasantness and sacrifice during Hie Boer war a friend object ed the hymn in which the verses end Give Peace Cod Give Peace again We dont want peace lie said the not We do not want an Ignoble peace but surely we may implore the King of Kings to right the wrongs that have been wrougbV and in His own good time grant a righteous and abiding peace We have been now nearly two years at our Rod Cross work and think as members of three congregations we have worked to gether unanimously As Regent of the local Chapter of the I am practically President of the local Red Cross which commenced its work un der of the Chapter Our Chapter has rather in danger losing Identity under the circumstances This would be rather a catastrophe after is years of hard work What has been done those years has been brought before your riotlce from to time and since- war commenced our Chap ter has answered nearly every call made upon It for patriotic purposes and the calls have been numerous We have time to lime don ated curtain sums for our local Red Cross and have also donated a sum of money to cover the expenses Incurr ed by the use of St James Hall for Ml Red Cross meetings and patriotic en tertainments for It would not he fair or right to expect the Anglican Ladles Aid to incut ail these expenses As President of the Ladies Aid can on ly say It takes everything and more than we make for the upkeep of shingle the roof and I presume that Hall and this year we had lo the Bed- Cross Society in com mon with other people requires a roof to cover It As I on going aw for a time I would mate the that a lady from of ihe other of Button will no doubt be pleased to bear that with the money collected from congregations act as Circle of pairs of Hocks were knitted pairs sent to the Sutton men overseas pairs to our men still in Canada and remaining on hand The Girls Patriotic League paid the amounting The following letter of has been received Fountain Camp tith Miss fieoy Club Button Weal Dear of Hie Red Cross in my absence When first wo began our meetings the suggestion raided out that from each congregation should op the for cutting and also any purposes there should be from each Church Rut can only ho one Prvaidcnt a It vdll bo well to of Another baa came for bread for nutlth prisoners tod this fund is by the Red Cross Society We effort to tiller With gdrd to cur of fir lime to sing the National Anthem Archdeacon Cody in the Churchman Kays it stands alone as the Anthem of till- and Hie singing of ft be a solemn function and not a signal to nut on coals anil rubbers Dr then traces Hie national anthem but it Is loo long to quote my own part would rather have sung heartily everybody de voting their attention entirely it than to sing the whole three verses Willi everybody anxious to gel home However I think once month when we Have Hie lea and work is not so pressing the whole of the anthem might be sung I expect l be away till after and I trust that all may go on smoothly In our societies With regard to he whatever form It nifty take this year I wish II to he given as a Patriotic and not exclusively Red Cross and then while retaining sufficient of the pro ceeds to our focal Cross we ran give from our reserve fund of the many patriotic calls made upon us I wish Ibis to be clearly understood While I am away hope to visit var ious patriotic centres Toronto and gain information as to how others carry on their work raid from fine to time impart the I gain either through the Era and Herald or by to one of I hope to return from my feel ing stronger than I have for some and thus with rrnewed vigor enter into the various works of mercy that may be of us during fills sad war Thanking yon for your hearty cooperation in what has been accomplished iir close by again wishing you a 0 That the local Council meet dm Council or to he sent away as one re agreement innance of Town Line Mount Albert at dale agreed upon Carrie That Treasurer be authorized Mr If Taylor balance due dloh Lot III West of Yon upon receipt of certificate of County Engineer Carried claim of IV Shields for for killed by laid over until Fob meeting for further information Carried nip Reeve Introduced a appoint certain officers fi read a first time Moved by Proctor seconded Haines that the rule be bub- ponded and that the read a second and third lime day am passed Carried iu of the Mr Proctor in the blanks wore filled A Collector Ceor Auditors and Blokes Hoard of Health Mr Ah Inspectors W Clark and Geo Leek read a third time and passed Moved by Proctor seconded by Haines and resolved thai the issue his order on he Treasurer for payment as fol lows viz Taylor Eng Certificate on ditch Lot ill IV sheep claim i 5p0 P W Pearson scantling for sidewalk I Con Tp Whitchurch Sheldon ditch Cemetery Newmarket ColeHaines That the Adjourn to meet on Friday Feb at oclock in the forenoon A It Mackenzie Cieri ooo very Happy Sharon Jan the The statutory meeting of the East Council was held at the Municipal Hall Shar on on the above date when the following gentlemen were duly installed into their several offices ylii Reeve John Proctor DeputyReeve John A Cole G Haines and as Councillors The Council having been de clared constituted by Clerk they look their seats and pro ceeded to business Haines Cole That Sum of two hundred dollars be granted to draw gravel on Town Lino Con and t on condi tion thai the Township of Whit church grant the same Carried ColeProctor That the sum of two hundred dollars be granted to place gravel on North Town Line on condition that North Township grant same Carried That Reaves be authorized to purchase ft bridge covering and other bridge timber thai the may Carried ProctorCole That the Clerk be instructed to order U copies of the Municipal World for Of of Council end Clerk Carried Qeqrgtiiii Council Pursuant lo statute Council elect for inlet on Monday Jan at o clock when the following mem bers subscribed to the declarations Reeve ry Councillors Allan Taylor Geo A Corner and Jardine Ji The following officers appointed auditors Jos and assessor- Hhidell lector of Taxes John Evan and Hoard of Health The Reeve Clerk and Dr Accounts ordered paid It No Coiner it J No 3 J If No Donald Ret Officer John Johnston Hall for Nomination CI Sick Childrens Hospital Donation Municipal World copies Sheep Claim- J Riddel Sheep Claim Sheep valuators were appos ed for each Polling Division w No Lynn and J No 3 and No Sol aw John CTaylor No and Win Aird Tho Salary was and tho Treasurer J Reeve and Councillor dine wore appointed Committee from bury lo Town- W Council adjourned to Pcffeilaw Saturday pm W i our- if Fan China or If and s 1 and era Pi Our LI Our China Will THE Prices Wo a WHIPS Con I Agent exec A iff ire son C new j I lit blue Pet ynaiol fOUft bra HAH TORONTO

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