fj I J J I I J J i i THE NEWMARKET ERA FRIDAY MAY 7 1909 I I It sir lilt Li I il tit a i I a IT I j See The Hats GOING OUT PROM KESWICK MILLINERY In Spite of the Weather Ami lie Prices at which we arc belling everything is bringing in creased trade Sec our Graniteware at about Halt Price Glass Tumblers at cents each SHERWINWILLIAMS PAINTS W C BALDWIN BREEZES is stalking over all our land calling upon rich and poor bond or free Jew or Gentile Sooner or later the Grim calls at every door prepared or unprepared all must go On Thursday morning COL WOMENS INSTITUTE The next regular meeting of Mr Albert branch of the North York Womens Institute will he at the residence Mrs John Graham on Thursday May at oclock This is the annual meeting of the In stitute and the principal business transacted will be the election of of ficers for the ensuing year All la dies are cordially invited to attend these meetings Quite a heavy fall of snow again on Monday Seeding is now away and there is scarcely any growth Hardly enough grass to look green Mr Herbert Crittenden and family moved this week to a farm west of Toronto where they will the future This will leave one va cant house for somebody Mr Win and niece Miss Olive Ouch were visitors in Town on Monday The attendance at the market on Tuesday was the largest for some time Everybody seemed satisfied with the prices paid Pay up pay up pay up pay the printer Do you want your name to appear hero yo delinquents No Well then Pay up AgentThe Owl Peter Peter pumpkin eater No no Peter Atkinson I mean given Mr Ed Woodcock is busy putting up wirefencing o I lias given up his cobbling and Death laid Its cold and icy nc pairing and is starting out in hand upon Charles or as he is famil- business with pumps that will pump TELEGRAPHY will win for you a good salary You can learn it quickly under superior condi tions at our school free Write CENTRAL TELEGRAPH SCHOOL To- If SHAW J JOHNSTON OBITUARY Mr Anson Jones an old ami well- known citizen of our town passed away on Wednesday morning at- his home in Mount Albert agoil years Mr Jones ha1 not enjoyed the of health for past year hut was able to attend to business until last Saturday when dropsy and heart disease set in from which he failed to rally Deceased was twice married and is survived and affectionately known to so many Pappy Deceased has been a familiar character to oldtim ers hereabouts for upwards of fifty years He haI arranged to go on one of his visiting tours amongst his most intimate friends seemed to have a premonition of his approach ing and final end and accordingly made all therefor He was generally so many who will long cherish a memory of his dignified gentlemanly and warm social nature The burial services were conducted by Elder who pleased the assembled friends by the very appropriate style of his remarks He lived a quiet moral and Christian character His funeral was attended by almost the entire community Deceased was years and 13 days of age Thus he passes out of activity in this sphere life On the 3rd instant Ontario was covered by a while mantle of the beautiful two inches in is winter lingering in the lap of spring with a reality that is too genuine ho pleasant We thought winter had taken its real departure but back it must come to say good bye again It reminds me of- two old women gossips They say good bye and go about their business then runs back to have one more last A very useful article KESWICK Some of out sports took in the Marathon races at Toronto Island on Saturday last Several from here attended the fur niture sale at on Tuesday The new pastor of the Christian church here will preach his initial sermon next Sunday Mr and Mrs Earl of Chicago stopped in our burg on Tuesday en route for their old home where they will now stay permanently Wo understand our friend Artie has depth Tills J set to the City to engage in a new industry We hear that intending purchaser was here on Saturday last trying to for the q W J Phillips Owen Sound is spending a few weeks with his father help Dr Oliver has finished the sawing job for J as and Samuel Miller Dr Williams V has been over several times in his automobile He Is attending horse Mr George Shier which got He leg broken Quarterly services here on Sunday morning were well attended despite the weather conditions all appoint ments but Victoria Corners being re- presented Mr Emersons horse decided to try the new harness the other day and look a four mile flyer attached to the buggy Fortunately damage was done W Humphrey Toronto is spend ing a few weeks with his father Mrs Harry Slough has been visit ing with her sister Mrs Thos Skinner Jr is in Toronto where he went for examination by a medical expert We anticipate his early return much improved in health have decided to give you another chance to buy at Prices which should Interest you and quote you the following for this week If you dont think it is Good Value you go further and no doubt fare worse Maple Syrup Home Made per Imperial Jars extra Canned Peas No Quality cans for 25c Canned Corn No Quality cans for Canned Tomatoes No Quality 3 cans for 25c Our Special Tea Black Green per lb regular 50c for 25c Mens onebuckle Heavy Rubbers regular for Mens Low Overshoes regular for Mens Heavy Cloth Caps regular for Mens Heavy Cloth Caps with Pur Flaps for Mens Felt Slippers regular for Mens Underwear regular for for for for Floor Matting regular for 25c fo Soap Chips Us for 25c discount on any Mitts or Gloves in the Store We invite you to compare the Quality and Price of our Floor Oilcloth with that found any other place It will interest you We are agents for Plymouth Twine We sell Return Railway Tickets to any point Metropolitan Ry GIVE US A CALL SMITH The Leading Merchant j I c GOTO P Sutton West his widow and five sons Albert A of Owen Sound mail clerk Edgar one clerk at the Walker House Toronto word and so and so on and Wallace Robert and Waller in sold a fim the United States Mr Jones was mare Luke for a Liberal in politics and a member of handsome figure heavy a but the Presbyterian church rears Mr Jones was in For many not enough in Sunday Miss Kate Anderson of Newmarket spjent the week end with her friend Miss Nora Miss Evelyn Sharon was the guest of Miss Irene Moore over my estimation It was a magnificent FOB YOUR a Furniture Stoves Tin- Ware Granite Ware Window Screens Screen Doors Oil and Wire Poultry Wire Green Wire Cloth Favorite Churns Spades Shovels Hoes Garden Rakes Spading Forks Lawn Mowers Coal Oil etc GIVE US A TRIAL ORDER active animal here and of late years was en- reckon those who put in their gaged in real estate and fire seed so early in haste aryl ranee He was a member of Mount Albert Lodge A I ITEMS Miss Shaw a couple of days in town as we will not be undersold We carry a Full Line of Robertsons Ready Mixed Paints THE BEST MARKET Remember the place opposite the Metropolitan Bank Sutton West Card Of Thanks The undersigned desires to express his thanks to the many and neighbors for their kindness to his fa ther the late Parish Steeper during his illness and death and also to the members of the A O W and O Societies for their kindness during the same period W R STEEPER Mount Albert EAST Court of Revision j Miss Lillian Watts is spending week with friends in Toronto I Mr J and Miss Mabel Arnold of I Zephyr visited at the home of Mr J Walton on Sunday Miss Alma Gould of ridge is spending a week with Mrs II Shields I Miss Ada Crone spent a few days last week with friends in Newmar ket Mrs A Everett returned home af ter a two weeks visit with friends in vicinity of Green bank Mrs of spent Monday with friends in town We are sorry to report that Miss Eva is on the sick list Dr left on Saturday for to see his mother who is ill Mrs has been con fined to her home with an attack of pleurisy Miss Murray and friend of Sandford were in town on Sunday Owing to the illness of the Rev Cameron Mr W Love occu pied the pulpit of the Presbyterian church on was no service in the evening Mr Wallace has moved into his new premises on Main St The ladies of the Tennis Club met at the home of Miss Leek on Fri day evening to organize for the com ing season On Saturday afternoon Mrs Brooks celebrated her birthday by giving a party to her children and grandchildren Mr Cotton of the Dominion Bank has been transferred to the Toronto branch Mr has moved into one of Mr Brooks houses on Elizabeth arc repenting at leisure It is said that Johnnie a Rivrdale Ave hustler was working very in dustriously on a recent Sabbath with the ambition to get done Sutton spent that viclo crow over his slow and last week riously Mrs Davy of Toronto returned to her home on Monday after a short visit at Mrs S Rev Hugh Ferguson was in Church- hill last Sunday having exchanged work with the Presbyterian min ister there for the day A number from here attended the anniversary services at Ml Pleasant on Sunday last and greatly enjoyed the excellent addresses by a former School Reports S No East Son Annie Tunny George Sproxton Martha Burrows Sen III Frederick Gibson Walter Tunny Stewart Jun Clarence Ethel Earnest Rolling Sen I Hazel Shirley Mc carty Bertha Tunny Jun IV Leta Sproxton Jun III Ada Andrews Hubert Tunny Frederick Swain Pearl Roll ing Stella Rolling- Int I Russell Ross Wil liams I Elsie Good Earl Burrows Rolling Swain WiCd A I A I j RESERVE 580000000 TOTAL ASSETS ASSETS IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE Branches and agencies throughout Canada and the United States SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Currept rates of interest allowed MOUNT ALBERT J TORRANCE Manager neighbors Its too late for seed- 1 pastor Rev L MacLcan of Church ing His neighbor called on him and quietly advised him to not labor so hard on Sunday else be no thing to do on Monday Me rested from his labor Where was his cal endar I see by items they have a most truly wonderful sprinter there as he reeled oft a hundred yds in seconds I refer to Tim Long- hurst or as he is known by his pet- name Tim Longboat no close rela tion to Tom Longboat I rather guess Tims record is somewhat after the age of a horse the subject of a hill S No in Scott Names in order of merit Class Lyman Pearson hon Evelyn Annand Sen Hay ward Lillian Annand Mable Sa rah Myers Edna Mad ill Jr Willie Money Flos sie Thompson Alice enables the villagers ward Beginning hast Saturday May 1st our mail now comes on the 1018 trolley- to have an extra two hours in an swering correspondence before the mail goes out The mail carrier from Newmarket still delivers the mail to the rural boxes 0 0 THOMPSONS CORNERS The weather is ward and speculative deal by a well known old slowly All the people are anxious very cold and back- is progressing very lime horse dealer who stammered very badly What a- is your horse queried the prospective pur chaser Sevensevenseven years three make 21 replied the deal er Did his conscience prick him Tims record may have been It is possible In to see warm weather Mrs Mason sister of Mr and Mr T Haywara is visiting at their home Mrs Mason whose home was at expects to live at Toronto in the future Everybody was very glad to wel come Miss Mary Hay ward home from the days of my spry elastic youth I Toronto last on one occasion got very close to Miss Olive is still quite those figures if I did not venture poorly having been unable to at- surpass it It was crossing a neigh- tend school for the last two weeks faunday morning There i pasture ficW which was a on account of la grippe rice in Hi has the sick list for the last few days Mr Clarence and Mr Horace Pear- Will be held on at am in the Township Hall Sha ron when all complaints will be heard against the assessment roll All persons are required to govern themselves accordingly A J HUGHES 4w16 Clerk ORCHARD BEACH St until ho can repair his own Mr Geo Leek is making extensive to his premises by lev elling up his lawn etc Mr Tinsdale has assumed part of the responsibilities of a mar ried man by adopting a wee Scotch lassie UNION STREET fierce bull As my luck would have it I came upon him accidentally He began pawing and The cold chills ran down my spine I scarcely son spent Sunday at knowing what I was about grabbed Mr Alec is rushing his him by the tail a tail holt is bet- new barn The stone work is al- no holt at all and commenced ready completed and the framework to whallop him with a big switch I very nearly done happened to carry Away he tore Mr Hayward expects to start half wild fright I held on like sawing shingles for Mr Annand this all possessed now and then doing work with my goad The Snow snow snow just comes and speed was terrific but I was sound goes but the weather will warm up of wind and limb Finally in the by and by so just wear a smile and mad rush and whirl we reached the look pleasant all the while fence and safety The record was Rev preached in the school smashed and the bull never said boo house on Sunday May his text to me again Now laying aside When I see the blood I will jokes and assuming a serious mood I may tell you that nine and three- Walter Hoover Emmeline Dunn Jr Jimmie Natha niel Hoover Sr IL Jack Myers hon Franklin Myers hon Erie ward Jr II Elgin Alma Madill L Myers Eva Myers Tommy Money Beatrice Mon ey Jr I Morgan Pearl Delia Walter Myers Lena Hoover Whitney Teacher Report of Public school for April Harry Hutchinson A Pearson Wells ice Hurst Jr Minn Flossie Wade Helm Deacon 111 Joan Wells Maria Wells Jessie P Jr III Wilson Waller Charlie Ada Wilson rolcl Wells P Wilson J I Aubrey Wade Parsons Jessie Andrews Goorge Annie Tennyson A Parsons Mori Ferguson Rita Hutchinson Lloyd Wilson Jr I Myrtle Ferguson Wells Leigh Wells Hutchinson Teach We carry the Largest Stock of Leather and Rubber Footwear any Store in the country and sell all lines at least per cent cheaper than other Stores sell them oots of All inols We carry a large stock of English Kip Leather for Men Boys and Youths OUR FINE SHOES are made by the Best Manufacturers in Canada Wc sell Fine Shoes fully per cent cheaper than others do DONT BE DECEIVED COME AND YOU WILL GET VALUE We buy Potatoes Apples Honey Bees Wax Wool Hides Skins Raw Furs etc for which we pay Highest Cash Prices WOLF i i I Willie Morning The Guelph Ministerial Associa- JrIIL A has resolution large hats worn women and Evans Robinson Robinson roqlIesting ttat in Laura Morning church Sec Patrick M 4 caWe P spatc Constantinople to The Brown P Case Simpson PL II Brown Morning Sec Tab Law rence Simpson Crawford Herald says A large number of sacks of bullion were found yesterday at Yildiz Kiosk They were de posited at the Ministry of War It is stated that the life the chief eunuch Agha will be spared because he has consented to point Fred Rosa out where the treasure is concealed Paired Tab I A Teacher In the search in Kiosk five hundred pianos were discovered and nearly ten thousand revolvers the property of Abdul 1 pass over you There will be On Sunday April 18th after dc- Col T Lioyd has leased his an interesting and practical cottage at this resort wc under- sermon Prof Dales gave an to T Hunt to the congregation if there Consul General at New Orleans for the season This is another evidence of the growing popularity of Orchard Beach as a summer resort Cottagers are already beginning to arrive Rev P Addison and Mrs are now here and the Board ing Houses are making preparations lor a lively summer People are wondering when the Me tropolitan Co are going to make were any who would confess Christ and join the church there would gladly extended the right hand of fellowship Three people responded to this invitation viz Mr and Mrs 1 Gordon and Mr James Wright We all felt it to be a time of rejoic ing and thanksgiving It was in deed very encouraging to those who were already in the work also to our minister His face expressed the good the promise of some sort of do- joy he felt We think there are cent accommodation for the public at others who will take the same step Boyerfi corners- Another summer is whan there is another opportunity of- here IK Is reported that the Post Office Wo finished the autograph quilt at will be opened here on the let- in- Jour last teaheld at Mrs Robert of the ot June It Is on sale now and may Several cottagers have been up this be seen at the Secretarys homo Mrs week Crushing up their premises and J getting ready for the season CHURCH MEMBER fifths seconds is the fastest time on record for running one hundred yards flat Billy Binghams admirers claim far faster records for him but sporting authorities wouldnt accept them as they were not properly au- as to checking distance Mrs Geo is preparing for a trip to Michigan amongst rela tives and friends there Her health Is not very robust It is hoped a change may work wonders A wedding is on the tapis so it is stated A charming young widow has fanned the spark of love In a young chaps heart and she is going to try her once more Our young friend Artie Tomilson is at Keswick assisting Roy Thats a good place to be close beside one of the best mo thers in creation I that ought to know what that means as I once had such an one myself I revere her memory It Is said that Luke Vaehelf had the misfortune to lose the brood mare he recently purchased of James She was a rare and so gentle in disposition service again In the school house May at pm Spring has come at last The roses are all out in full bloom here Mr Rose of Toronto has return ed to Brown Hill his summer home Mr Longhurst took a flying trip to Newmarket last Monday Mr E Woodcock and his mother spent Sunday at Jacksons Point The wire fences around here are great catching cattle as one of P got that way last Sunday Mr Woodcock had quite a time get ting the animal loose Mr Alfred Mann from got his leg broken last week by his horse Kicking him over the end of a culvert Mr Huntley has moved to Mr Gor don Sedores house The Y P G had a general turnout on Thursday last Mrs Minnie Se- dore took the subject Some our boys are more than goodlooking In their own eyes- as they carry looking glasses to church with them so they can see what way to part their hair STOWS Report of school No King Fifth Class Cook fourth Parl Elmer L Davis Roy Watson Cut ting Lome Third- Cook 3 Courting I Garnet I Grace Jr A Bryan A Proctor Proctor John Archi bald Atkinom Jr Part Bryan Emerson Hided Mary Patten Archi bald fatten Ceo Strong Teacher Report of No 10 King for April V Class Clifford Case Eade Norman Bennett Beaton M Case A Lapp A Morn ing Rosa Morning Ferguson Maud Rush Sea ton Willie Corn Comptons Early Bushel ABOUT VARIETIES OF FIELD AND ENSILAGE CORN ON HAND FROM A BUSHEL UP Red Clover Timothy Spring Rye and Flax- MANGEL CARROT SUGAR BEET SUGAR 12 Papers Garden Seeds 26 Cents We are selling guaranteed Fresh Pine Apples all One Dollar a dozen Pine Apples WE ARE PAYING DOZEN CASH FOR EGGS Johnstons Cash Store Sutton TORONTO