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Newmarket Era , November 30, 1917, p. 6

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L AdENT MOUNT ALBERT Albert v OF THANKS Mr and Mrs Walton and family desire to thank thoir for their and syrnpnlhy during death- of Ihnir Gertrude si I I I I it i SUNDAY Sunday Deo 2nd Iho pul pit of he Methodist Church win he occupied Doll- smith oc casion is the Missionary Anni versary Mr will mo speak at tho DIUICIIKTH Ihe Very little Improvement in fuel situation Absolutely no coal bo far and only an occasion al load of wood Coal oil heal ers were extensively used during recent snap help out Li Mackenzie ad a large gathering of in the of the Methodist Church on Friday ev ening last The members of the Junior Bi ble Class of Methodist Church were entertained at the Metho dist Parsonage Mrs Gray on Tuesday evening LEAGUE The hold Monday even ing under the direction of the Cit izenship Department was certain ly worth while- Mr Love apoke on The War and the Drink Traffic showing how he Drink Traffic drains the effi ciency of an individual and of a nation We feel sure thai ev ery young man and woman who hoard the address would resolve to to wage relentless warfare against this foe within our borders Incidentally Mr informed us that in Persia there are two topics which arc never discussed viz The Weath er and Politics Mr Wesley Theaker occupied the chair Next Monday evening the monthly lloll Call Consecration Service will beheld Blind Pigs were in evidence in Ml Albert last Saturday night Belter send Bruit Ion out here Citizen ZEPHYR Mr and Mrs Bonier have re turned from Alberta where they had been visiting their sou and daughter Miss I Law who is attending the Business College in Toronto spent Sunday here with tier parents Mrs Mitchell is visiting hoi daughter Mrs Williamson at Point Miss Oliver of Maple is visiting her cousin Miss Pickering All the hunters have returned and report a very enjoyable time Messrs Curl W Cain J and Wellington Pickering were the most successful in deer getting in their clubs It affords us much pleasure to bo able lo congratulate Mr of Brock on the big buck be shot nearly lbs Ho says that if it hadnt been large be would never have hit it Jim says be cant understand how it is that he can put a big hole through a humming bird with a rifle when at home but when he gels Into Iho north country he hit a deer unless it is Die effects of the water We are pleased lo slate that Mr Pickering Is able to at tend to his duties as mail car rier after undergoing an opera tion in Grace Hospital in Toronto Mr underwent a critical operation at his homo last week and is progressing as as can be expected lie is under the care of a rained nurse Journal Brown Hill fO yes winter is hero Wo heartily extend the best congratulations to our newly married couples Mr and Mrs Herb Friends and neighbors of Brown Hill sur rounding points wish lo extend to lliem a Joyous happy season Severe cold seems to visit ing around this berg again a few look in Quarterly Meeting at Bolt on Sunday Won der they had good services There was no news of it all seemingly March on Mr Hose certainly looks swell in khaki Sleeping Beauty Holland Landing Mr Barry Boll and Mr Wood were home for the weekend The Bed Cross have sent a number of parcels lo boys overseas The Methodist Church Ladies Aid arc having Iheir Talent Sale on Dec 1st Admission free sale Blurting 3 oclock The Supper will start alhalf past Wo All lo bc hold in Lloyds Ball Come and have a good lime Mr Ceo has gone lo the city to work The political meetings last were largely attended Jack Frost came kind of sud denly for November Sleigh- bells are ringing quite freely Ibis week Mrs Harry Bell and daughter Marjory spent Monday in Brad ford with her sister Miss Cecelia Taylor of Allan- dale was the guest of the Misses Salter on Sunday last Mrs J Webb continues very poorly Mr Grant of who has been spending two weeks at home returned on Thursday last Mr Lane has purchased a dandy new Chevrolet Car J Sheppard has cars of which will arrive the next week nuUand stove A lim ited quantity of this will be sup plied to outsiders sending in or ders at once Keswick children school calLMdnu and nay Mamma there she is can her who theymeun Why Can you Ail thought bersplondid In foot every thing wont off The at the door The It is to rename cer tain stations in commemoration of famous battles where Canadian have won renown Port Arthur Nov 27 While the mother was in the barn feed ing slock and the father in the woods cutting wood the home of John a Finnish farmer of Tp was burned and in the lire the only two children of the family a boy aged and a girl aged perished next regular meeting of the Council of North will be held al on Mon day Dec 3rd at am FRED L VnnKOHMAN Clerk From Lot Con a yearold Heifer black and white cut out of left ear Informa tion leading to her recovery will be rewarded Mount Albert hi amounted to 83650 Mrs Alfred Morton spent a few days at with her sister Hope she will feel the benefit of rest and change Mr and Mrs A Morton spent Sunday at also Mr and Mrs John Marrilt There must be something good down that way Mr and Mrs Angus King have lived together just ten years and neither looks any worse for it in fact a little bettor for have three dandy hoys locare for in their old ago Mr Hough by has a dandy new car for which he has great need We hope he will get a lot of joy and comfort- out of it He started very good on paying a visit lo his daughter Mrs Angus for dinner Miss with some friends paid a visit in city hut they have not reached home yet We hope no one will kidnap her as she is a dandy Everyone likes Edith even the boys Dont forget the sale at Queens- on Saturday at the home of late Mrs Hose Everyone be glad lo hear Mrs Mortons little girl is getting again They say the devil can find work for idle hands hut he cant catch Mrs J Council who is working for some good cause She is busy now getting ready for Concert Mr Mann has got over his sick spell Glad lo see Mrs Draper out again Miss Mains had a bow on Sun day not in her hair but by her side Well done Mary And Hoy he has a new girl but I think you would both look cute in a parlor Everyone smiled on Monday night they saw Mr and Mrs Just imagine more Sunday without them then oh my Frank Marrilt was seen talking to a pretty girl in Toronto What is the joke Frank A large the Meth odist Church on Sunday Nearly all the camp chairs filled Everyone enjoyed the services especially the addresses given by J Wood of Newmarket We all hope to bear him again some day A magnificent Concert on Mon day night was given Those who missed it a rare treat WO ONE THE Some people wore made to ho sol- Tho Irish were made to he cops was for the mans And was made for the wops Fish made to water And bums were made Banks woro made for the And money was made for the Everything was made for Everything except the misor God made Wilson to he dent Bu in made the Kaiser Snowdrop w Baldwin Breezes On the 1 John Alexan der for twentylive years a resi dent of Baldwin and neighbor hood passed out from among llvfng Death was due to paraly sis and stomach complications Deceased spent his boyhood days al Tp He was like many another possessed of limited means but a good sym pathetic heart and would share his last crust with the poor Like Jim Fish he never forgot Iho poor Iif this regard ho was a noble example lo hi rich neigh bors leaves a Burial look place at Kim Grove Cemetery where he was and gravo- for muny years Her many friends among oth ers Iho Owl were delighted lo learn that Mrs Jos Clark has passed through a dreaded opera- lion at Toronl General Hospital These operations so necessary for Iho preservation of life are a source of great to and I very much doubt they would favor any scheme to abolish them as it would touch lb cm in a tender spot ie the pocketbook Mrs Wudell is speculat ing not in wheat or pork but in a humbler matter ie turkeys She has a host of these birds and feels hopeful of making great riches Last summer was one of many destructive thunder storms and so one day as an agent for light ning rods happened along he found Mrs Warden in a fit hu mor for a deal The house was soon gaily ornamented with sparkling rods and now Nellie feels secure No longer will the lightning bother Ihee Nellie a man mi girl though These war limes our friend Donald a speculator in butternuts has boosted the price lo a bag This man Don ald is he who is a staunch advo cate that girls are more amiable rain than boys This is all right as it applies lo his own girls who are splendid Ill take Miss Lellie Mrs Angus McMil lan There isnt a young wo man all tins section I venture lo say who lias a finer record She is the very essence of good humor a sterling good character and a name beyond reproach a model for our rising young wo men who are desirous of stand ing well in the public eye Our friend Donald is seeking fame and fortune along a new line He shall be known as Don ald the dynamiter He is has opened a business as la j J Fosters old stand He Is and wo predict he will do essays lobo a was his father Valen tino was a good and dont you forgot It Charlies friends willingly him to dispose of bis venison Wallor Anderson has manufac tured a great grist of kraut of which ho is an epicure No wonder the Germans arc such great fighters Got woll filled up with such stuff as kraut and makes fight like old Nick Our fine weather has hid us goodbye appears lo have south to Dixie for- tho lor Oh I wish I was in I Mercurys In early December Get ready Tho Eras awfully newsy these limes A good deal of- sad news How war hurled her wide devastation I J must nicht is Urn blasted stumps about his property Excuse me I did not mean to he profane The stumps are blasted when he gels through with them A lady ped into a music store and ad dressed the young man in charge Have yon Blasted Hopes a He replied No but Ive a blasted toothache The dam sel was horrified Mrs Amos Crittendens eyes have become strong and she can now see lo read I wish I were Urns Perhaps Id go run ning round as King Midas touch ing bines to see them become I never was thai greedy for this worlds goods Miss Pringle went lo Hal- two weeks ago and as yet no I want to go home has reached Baldwin Baldwin wouldnt Sic Baldwin without Honey Ive heard travellers tell of what charming place it is To rno it seems like a place of enchantment The more strenuous your efforts to gain release more perplexing and provoking the situation appears Our friend Wilfred bad best bustle and fly around mighty lively and get a or else hell never see his darling any more Annie Moore My love is the little bird That sings In yonder free And when it sees another bird It forsakes poor me Geo Crittenden has moved lo own house den our new Postmaster is on deck i Uncle Johnston and Aunt Sal ly aro enjoying life among friends and relatives Well wo are again large as life and twice as handsome So say the Keswick boys who in vaded Ihe Hot Fowl Queonsville and disturbed in gen eral Ihe peace of mind of some of the more modest sober- minded patrons say Kes wick boys Beg pardon Kes wick life says it was not repre sented was only wild geese going south Have yoTi forgotten Ihe grand entertainment lo bo hold on ground floor of No North known as Jersey School Keep tho date open and he sure lo sec that lady friend of yours and have her accompany you hither on Iho evening of Dec at You arc all assured of the time of your life The sleighing toward ville is not quite as good as it is up North at least thats what friend says and he ought to be the best save the postman on the sub ject seems to offer some big attractions some our boys What can they he Is there n Ihealre in town Wo think a sidewalk ought to he laid from he said town to Peters Corners- Possibly since is war limes it would be well economize a so let us say as far as Uncle Johns gale Would that be any assistance midnight rneanderings Skating is the order of the day We think an organized effort might be put forth by our young people to maintain a rink on the river Mr Tims Hayes says he likes to see young life ex pressing and so does ev erybody Good night Willie Queensville Have you a Victory Bond yet Hurry and get your share The Anniversary Services on Sunday the Methodist Church were well attended Cov ering delivered two fine sermons In his usual good style and lots of good music by the largo Choir The Supper on Monday night was as usual second to none Tho program was well received and appreciated very special praise being duo Miss Florence Hazel Wharton of Toronto and our cooks can sit on the platform they cant vole Mrs David Watson is very poorly at her daughters Mrs Huntleys Bad colds are common with our citizens Mrs Lieut Stairs who has been visiting her mother and sis ter Mrs and Mrs cey loft on Tuesday lo join her husband at Halifax where they will slay for the winter Mr Stairs has transferred there from St John We are wondering if winter has come to stay Tho supper Tree and concert in connection with the Presbyterian will bo on the of December and a good time is assured All wel come The Ladies Aid will meet for work in the Hall on Thursday af ternoon and the usual bountiful supper will be served Remember he Bazaar on lb of Dee in the store on corner of Queen and Ave A special feature will bo Die sole of a Red Cross quill We congratulations to Miss Edith Atkinson who carrying off a Carter Scholarship of at the mid summer exams in Newmarket High School Slittoii West St have decided to have Entertainment on Si A program is arranged- Glees Choruses and bylcbhildren of tho A Bazaar and Tea under the auspices of the ladies of Church will be hold in McLaughlins Store Fri day Doe Part of pro- coeds for Red Cross Many use ful and prott articles suitable for Christmas gifts for sale A substantial tea for will bo served from5lo Ev erybody wolcomo Mrs Morrison gave a tea on Saturday in honor of Mrs Roy Cody who is visiting her A- day of special Anniversary Services will he held at Bethel Mothodjfll Church nort Sunday Deo 3rd Sacrament of the Lords Supper will bo administer ed the service The Pastor will preach at both ner vines am and pm The regular evening service at Sutton Methodist Church will be at the usual hour McDonald will preach The League at Sutton will he addressed on Monday ev ening Dec by Rev Lov- of Everybody Invited The Sabbath School of the Methodist Church at Suton will be hold In the Town Hall on Tuesday evening Dec 18 school is making arrange ments for a good thing Miss Dale Graduate Nurse from the General Hospital Medi cine Hal Alia laic of the Gen eral Hospital Staff Address care of The Sutton West Phone The casualty list on Wednesday reported McLaughlin of Sutton as gassed Died of wounds J Sheffield of Ihlora mm Sharon Winter is again upon us This means bush work again for the farmers Wedding bells arc ringing at present A number of our young people attended the Hot Fowl Supper at Monday night One of our Brownies has got a curly head Miss is visiting friends in Toronto this week There was no League on Sun day night but all our Leaguers attended the Anniversary Up at Wonder if Curly got lost Mon day night He kicking around Sharon with his motor Lin is looking very happy these days Business must bo looking up Wc are sorry to hear that one of our young men Mr F J is leaving our vicinity Be careful Jack when you lake Urn young lady home Dont let her fall off the sidewalk crossing Jack says he likes school BlueEyed Susan or going lo i A roan Steer with some red strayed from Lot l to West St the fore part of November Reward for information loading lo its recovery THOMPSON Holland Landing STREET NORTH The Community Club had a splendid last Friday ev ening when the High School stu dents gave a very interesting de bute on Resolved That all the public concerns such as Railroad Telephone Telegraph etc should he owned by private indi viduals instead of Ihe Govern ment Messrs Kfdd and Hoy Cody acted as Judges and the de cision was given in favor of the negative which was taken by Ihreo girls Mips Sarah Millard entertain ed a to dinner one even ing last week Sorry losay Mrs Fred Proctor is on tho sick list Mrs Roy Cody visited in Sut ton on Saturday Miss Ada Lehman visited Mrs for a few days Mrs John Proctor was in last Wednesday ooo Mrs Knights is back from city Mr and MrsWill went to on Sunday I wonder whore Shanks spends his Sundays I Pollard has started his year with Mr Will He knows hes well off A The Family Herald and Weekly Star of Montreal is a unique paper and very popular in every homo in Canada is sur prising what great value to he reader is contained in every is sue homos are without it and they are the losers in not having it The subscription is a year and Included a col ored war map of the fighting area in Europe It is a splendid map and of groat assistance to under stand the war We understand the map offer is shortly to bo withdrawn The years subscrip tion war map big are certainly I V v AFFLICTED 14 1 not a cureall but it WILL STOP PAIN In a good many troubles like quinsy tonsillitis mumps things must run their courcs but Hirsts WILL STOP THE PAIN i I Sprain bruises bums and other accidental injuries cure themselves but Hirsto STOP THE PAIN and the Cure will be quicker if you STOP THE PAIN with Hirsts For rheumatism lumbago and pleurisy STOP THE PAIN With Hirsts and then follow the treatment recommended in printed circular that with Hirsts LI goes The first thing to do to STOP THE PAIN It vill hasten the cure id a Pain Exterminator SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS HIRST REMEDY CO Hamilton Canada rzrur SPECIAL DECEMBER SERVICE n DAILY Vettbound Dec 3rd to Jan 2nd Dec lit to Jan Note will be resumed Regular Service BETWEEN Vinuipeg ana Edmonton Edmonton and Vancouver DAILY TRIWEEKLY For Further Particulars coo Local Time Table Folders or to Town Agent I Our Toronto Letter Mr John Shaw former Mayor of Toronto died Ibis morning at his residence HI in his year In Mr Shaw was appointed Cleric of the CI Court of York He was a member of the Anglican Church and also a member of the Albany Club Alfred on Monday last broke his right leg when he downstairs at his home on sington Ave Mr J J Kelso Ontario know the ravages cm- of Neglected Children re- sumption it is but a typical taw turned from a two weeks trip in i stricken the mother tells as neighboring Republic and has of fiye mal chlldwn gathered some new ideas for the this lowly home during the past work of his department years of her only remaining child YEARS Family Almost Wiped Out By Consumption From a hovel in the rear pretentious buildings comes a tale one that in this fair Province ours almost incredible yet to Toronto has ad from a tuberculous P applause from huge crowds Free Hospital for which lined route over which lives is for help to rry passed Over people on this fuht the witnessed the event and Ire- Plague The money you give n them seek out imforwnaw enthusiasm awaKj fl fighting iO OF for their lives Contributions may be sent to WJ i SI Chairman HAS NOV CHANGED or Geo A Reid SwrtWT- Ireastiror St London Nov Lord Robert Cecil Minister of There is a line Christmas at Norwich said that as vor the December far as Germany was concerned Canadian Magazine the spirit that existed in that features are Xivlleat was that no law of moral- ginning with a J or religion could prevent Xmas Dinner by from ever thought That was Ihe spirit which wo J- Cuming Walters an had to There could bu Dlekens safely for us until Germany was illustrations are unusually beaten Some people be- especially the ones by Ihe German had Canadian artiste desire for peace One test thereof was whether they were willing lo restore and indemnify was no law or mono- could prevent Dinner by any crime how- wellknown Canadian lis Icons provided it was Tins to be in the interests companies an article Dickons and a Merry amis- A Kit urn for outrages inflict- for acres near on that country The mans had been challenged to an- as a lest of their peace but no reply had been re ceived from the German Govern ment No one therefore could doubt thai the spirit of the Ger man Government today was pre- what it was when they j rushed Europe into war Unless that spirit were changed we would for be criminals if wo thought any lasting peace could he made with a power of that kind first of our war aims is and must ho victory in i Pure Bred While Leghorn birds 200 each I Watson Store good loam room frame house stable fruit Irees water or acres war ton all can be worked table log bank bam water lay j level ami mile distant yl seres new Albert timber i loam roUinjf w bouse bunk barn- A not to HOOP I Phont tin THE Sleep In Write Haunt Hoi I J C Phone I J Phone County Fruit a Fa I Good free sol Of I eluding trolled se Mo Jobbers to in a piiero a I Srdy i That I We Ian povorni teal 1 i I Term ichai of ltt d tuie for or of

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