Newmarket Era, 26 Mar 1915, p. 6

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it Fin pa Si Ail FT AGENT MOON ALBERT JOHN AGENT SUITOR ST Wl j ills i A -T- Ati jij iii I I St Hi Si V fe is vs fe v vi fm V HI MOUNT ALBERT ExController Simpson of To ronto will deliver a lecture Methodist Church on New under the auspices of the worth League on Monday March THAT SHIRT Mrs wishes to say the shirt that has been talked about so much she made herself by hand People say someone made it on their machine Thisis not true People should make quite sure before they say much does it matter so long as th shirt was m BRIEFS Mr editor of the Mount Albert branch of the is laboring under a heavy attack of La Grippe has been a common thing here of late Mr Grant Oldham had one A his feet badly hurt the other day by a heavy piece of iron falling on it which will lay him up pome lime- NOTHING Have not beard of anything about people of Mount Albert rallying round to make a gift a a token of thank Mr Middle ton of Ihe Overseas Contingent Section 5 Field Ambulance 2nd Contingent for active service Surely this should be appre ciated as he has sacrificed his and home to serve his and country An Old Resident HOLLAND LANDING Miss Mi in Dell and Miss Marion who have been spending their vacation at their here returned to city in Monday Miss of Toronto who has been spending the month at Mrs J Sharped re turned on Tuesday last Mrs who was taken suddenly ill on Monday with hemorrhage of the lungs we are sorry to say is very low Mrs A Williams of Sutton West spent a few days last week with her sister Mrs M J pard Mrs Barker of Toronto moved into the residence vacated by Mr A Lennox on Monday last Mrs McChire and Basil are visiting friends at King City Mrs has been seriously ill the past week arc pleased lo say she is some belter Mr Israel Sweezie has been laid up with blood poison the past week He fell some lime ago and hurt his arm which developed into blood poison Last reports be is getting along as well as can he expected Reeve Goodwin is attending the Canadian and International Good Roads Convention at Convocal Hall Toronto this week parly at Mr Fred Dells on Friday evening last was large ly attended and all report having bad a good time bier Wonder if somebody was afraid of him looT Eh I Mr Frank Tale is ill this week bur we hope he will soon be around again Mr IVm Hollar is also on the sick list Sorry to report that Mr Shropshire is still uiider the care Easier will soon be here with eggs and custard pie We hope Ihc mumps will go on strike then At least for the day Its quite springlike these days Its good to look forward to spring but its a safe plan lo keep snow shovel handy for a lime Maple syrup is on our daily menu now which is another tok en of spring Mr Win Black and sister Olive spent the weekend in the city and report a good Mr M Kitely and little Margar et spent Sunday in the city Mr John Tate Friday in the city Our village is surely experienc ing its share of the Mump epi demic Wholl be the next to join this jolly mump circle Mr Win Barker is attending business near Ottawa this week Tom Dick and Harry Good morning ladies were at your bidding Henry whose demise was recorded in last weeks Era is another of our aged friends whose splendid character and have loft a record behind He and his three sisters Mrs Geo Wright Mrs and Mrs were of a remarkably line lov able disposition Few surpassed them in the cardinal virtues of an upright life It has decided 10 hold the Free Methodist Conference this year at Elbow Park Baldwin This will be a Red Letter Day for Baldwin fcls jolly to once more got your feel on Mother Earth De lightful Spring o A CONTEST Guild had contest for members- between the Whites and Golds in which the former won The fol lowing poem was composed by the losing side and is dedicated lo M Shaw Captain of tho Whiles It is entitled The Victorious Whites Tune Captain When a contest it was decided to hold And captains were and sides were called And colors assigned one while one gold To be the each army Who was it said I mean to win And now is the lime I must begin To rather my friends and neigh bors in To swell the ranks of my army Chorus Captain Shaw of the winning side He scoured the country and town beside And tall and thin or short dud wide He gathered us into his army an comma ft p A BOGERT General Up Fund Undivided Profits Mr David Miller a progressive farmer in Fast for many years left for the West on Tuesday Mr and Mrs I Jackson of Newmarket spent Sunday with their old friends Mr and Mrs John Graham whom we are pleased to say are both improv ing after very serious illness They have been greatly delighted with the services of the nurse Miss of St near Newmarket ROACHS POINT Sorry he correspondent of last week was so ignorant in regard lo the Cross work done here as fifty pairs of Sox have sent in Although the knitting needles are to be found in al most every home am sorry to say there are so few being used for the soldiers as the homes where Red Cross knitters are be counted hn one hand One lady living along the north shore road has completed her twelfth pair and others are close to same number Mr Hay is doing a rushing business these days They cer tainly are cabbage Mrs Richard Hamilton has so far recovered as to be able to out in the sun for a little while Glad to say Mr Smiths baby who has been so ill is improving slightly Mrs Bert Day and son are hack from Everybody is doing their fishing on dry these days as most of the houses have been brought off the lake- Hiss Young has gone Toron to for a short lime Mrs Sherman spent Tuesday in Newmarket Mrs John Boyd is improving slowly Hope she will continue lo improve Bona oo VanCohvir March miners ware killed more injured early today by a snow- slide which t several bun ai the Itritauna at Howe QUEENSVILLE Miss Florence Lewis returned home after spending three week with friends in Toronto Mr Archie Pollock of Abbey who has been spending the Winter with friends in Keswick left for his home on Friday last Miss Ella Morion of Keswick spent last week with her uncle Dr Graham Mr Archie Smith is at Keswick working in Mr G Coles stun A number from around here at tended the birthday parly of Miss Kavanagh on Wednesday ev ening Be sure and come to the rilk Saturday night last night of the season Miss Pickering is visit ing with friends in the city Mr and Mrs Will Harris of Newmarket spent Tuesday at Mr Peter Morrisons Presbyterian Chinch News The Guild met in Hall on Thursday evening The subject was My favorite Books of the Bible and why and was very ably presented by Mr Samuel Miller The boys organized class the Standard are busy arranging for their Egg Social on the evening of Easter Monday The Womens Missionary So ciety bad a very interesting and pro table meeting on Thursday afternoon at the Manse The topic for- devotional evercises was Our Missions which was taken by Mrs McKenzie Mrs and Mrs Atkinson The subject of study for the year is The Child in the Midst The chapter for this meeting was The Child in the Home in the Community in Canadian Nation and in the World The report of the meeting of Toronto was given by Miss Nichols Mrs Odlillg ami Mrs Flanagan all delegates re porting an inspiring meeting The ladies are very much en- raged over the interest taken in their missionary work There will be service in the Presbyterian Church on Sabbath evening at oclock ARE YOU GETTING EGGS IN WINTER 7 if not yon should mdel a set ting from my laying C Reds While breeding eggs is my hobby I never neglect color This is thir record of pullets and bens Dec Jan Feb GOO and up to March 349 I have pens mated prices per Mount Albert Red Feather Yards Mrs Willhee Prop ATTENTION Now Fanners Spring is here again- Have you all you need If not come lo inc I have Drills Cultivator Plows Harrows anything you may need keep a good stock always on hand of different makes Do not fail 6ce me or phone I can interest you A quantity of Seed Dais foi Solc early and late varieties Prices moderate Terms Cash Apply to Toole Bros Ml Albeit DONT EAT Bad Bread and grow cranky But Purity or Mve Hoses Flour la exchange Bran Shorts Chop Grain or at Albert SHARON Miss Maud spent Sunday her home here Mr T Cumer of vis ited at Mrs on Sun day Mr J M visited City Sunday Mrs Watson entertained number of young people on Wednesday evening Mr and Mrs Harry Wight have moved lo their new home in Au rora The Mission Circle met al Mrs Crones- on Tuesday after noon The roads are not very good for meeting car down the Lane on Sunday afternoons Mr Frank Tale is under the Dri care Mr Walter Tale visited in Mt Albert a couple of days last week Mr Robert Mackrill was on the sick list last week but is now able to be around again Mr Mike Ramsay had a sawing bee on Saturday afternoon Mr Frank has mov ed lo his new home on the Con Maple syrup is the order of the Olive and Willie Black spent a few days in the city last Week Glad In say that Mr Thos Shropshire is improving nicely Dame Humor reports that our south end livery preparing span of horse- for the Three cheers for We wish to extend our sym pathy to Miss Clara Tate who has Joined bauds with the Mump ers Cheer up Clara bright er days coming We notice Mr Wm Barker has dispensed his Turkey BREEZES The Vernal Equinox has pas the wind iu the North- West for days and ama teur weather prophets predict dry spring Id prefer to know what Archie- Almanac has to say concerning it The weather present is decidedly mercurial in its behaviour Messrs Harry J Lepard the agent for the famous ami Wellington Nurseries Fred Tay lor late of now of Grafton Northumberland Co and Arthur of Toronto were visiting Ihofi old homo here last week Messrs Arthur and Charlie Toinlinson have just completed a contract to cut a large Umber limit in the vicinity of Sudbury They have had considerable ex perience in Ihat line and hope to pull out with a big financial surplus Their many friends will join me En wishing them all suc cess Last week Frank had an unusually busy huzzy time on his premises Messrs Brown and Riddel buzzed about hundred and seventylive cords wood in less than two days hit up pretty lively and lb jig just about tuckered out the boys who were delighted to hear the horn blow for supper Ivan and Ah Foster led off the dance ami everybody knows or shall know theyre cracker- jacks No great spring freshet is like ly this year so it is likely that Lite mill dam will not suffer damage The lamentations and sad of our lovesick Baldwin beaux Sweet Susy Sack come come back And give us just one- goodbye smack adore thee Im your- Jack For Saturday a week ago our local Miss Foster and Miss Cedar Bran schoolmistress took a days out ing in ihe city They returned safely in the evening per T It Miss Foster left her hand bag on the train and Miss dropped her chatelaine hand bug as she alighted from the train on Sunday morning whilst out for a stroll fortunately found it and eventually returned it with its contents to its owner who tangibly expressed her pleasure by presenting Master Amos with a dollar and a handsome box of water colors The handbag con tained a well stuffed purse a gold watch and guard and other trinkets and a calling card where by the ownership was located We congratulate our postmistress on the good moral lessons on hon esty she inculcated on her boys character Miss Foster wjis to much unnecessary trouble to regain her valuables Now know if it had been men who got into such a peculiar predicament I have Inferred they bail tipped Ihe little fingers to- old friends loo frequently Rut holies never An aged couple Mr and Mr Jardine of are very poorly The old lady formerly Mrs Cleland of Newmarket neigh borhood is in ihe llnal stages of earner the face We hope the dear old lady does not suffer too intensely Grippe of more than or dinary type is rampant in his neighborhood It to baffle the doctors such a case then all I ask thai youll remember me and resort lo Quinine tablets Like a true friend ihcy never fail Miss Susy SackIs making her home A Crydermaus un til such time as she can feet a sit uation In thus befriending the young woman Mrs Cryderman shows a worthy example to who shower vituperations pn the girl who is far from home and friends I hope Mrs will be rewarded- by deep gratitude Do unto others as ye would they should do unto you Ivan and Merlin gin up their and their mous tache curlinV Theyll wait till grow and then SUTTON The Young Ladies of Sutton and vicinity gave Miss Edna Shaw a shower on Tuesday A new house is to be erected on ihe properly north of Mr A residence Work has been commenced See those new spring hats and caps at He has a nice assortment of styles one for Mrs Cbaipiiitier and Miss Millard were in the city Ibis week Mr A was in To ronto on Saturday taking advanc ed degrees in Masonry A new oil wagon has been pur chased by tho Council and will arrive in lots of lime to kill the dust It is purpose to oil down to the Point this year Mr and Mrs were in Sunderland on Sunday and Monday attending the funeral of Mr sister Mrs Bennett Mr and Sirs J A Lake have returned home again from Toron lo also Mrs from Washington The Methodist Choir Concert last Wednesday night March lbo was a success and was raised to help pay for a new organ for the church The pro gram was varied consisting Of solos duets male and mixed readings and a dialogue The Choir deserve credit for their They wish to thank all who assisted them The held a special melding on Wednesday night to confer degrees They are taking in a of new material just A dance is to lake place in the Town Hall on Easter Monday Have von ordered your spring hat yel If not call and see bis lines Died Jardine In on Tues day March Margaret wife of Jardine in her 1st year- Sheppard In North on Saturday March 20lh The weeks Ijy ho still foun more The church was packed from front to door Wo even sat upon the floor For the credit of the army And every Thursday evening still Whether we wont or whether wo will Who is lakes To answer our names in tho You Can Start a Savings Account Ills not necessary for you to wall until you hive a Urge sum money in order start a Savings Account with this Bank An can be opened with or more on which Is compounded twice a year MOUNT ALBERT BRANCH S TERRY Manager I army read Then listen to the minutes The secretary just has said The Whites are one hundred and four ahead Theyve grown to a army Cold is to pay mighty And we feel so keep sliJI So now with joy will Well give the cheers army the bill we elated and right good- We have secured the agency In Sutton Walker make of Overalls and Smocks for the These garments are made of the best denims and are guaranteed against any reasonable test With every six pockots which are stamped that are returned to us we will give you a new garment They are sold at per garment GENTS OUTFITTERS issuer ol Marriage Licenses J SUTTON WEST J in l9ir Edward his 80lh year On Wednesday March the at Toronto Mr Miller McDonald and Miss Jessie Agatha Thomp son were married by Ihe Si Clair Ave Both young people are well known here anil we all wish them ev ery happiness They will take a trip to Wei land Detroit and oth erpoints before returning Mr das Hughes is spending a portion this week with friends here Mr W Abbott of Toronto was home on Sunday One week from Sunday is Easter Heller lay in a supply of eggs now as they are down price KKSWIGK Sickness still seems to rei- supreme around here Mr Archie Smith has in hand while Mr Hole is in disposed Mr and Mrs Hob Glover and Miss Marjonle returned home on Monday after a weeks visit Toronto Mr Dan Morton an old resi dent of the vicinity frotn Wilkie is visiting relatives here Mr Gilpin who has not been in ibis vicinity for a number years has been around the last few days renewing old acquaint ances Wo are very sorry to see mot moving but glad that St Is no farther away Wo are really pleased lo sec Mrs Fletcher taking few sunny walks Mr Jesse Council spent over Sunday with his sister Mrs Dav is in and nephew Earl The latter has been suffering from pneumonia Every around Keswick I am sure will see that her nam is on the petition asking for a Dry Canteen for the boys of the Second Contingent Tonight in Ihe- Christian Church you may hear one of the finest Patriotic Concerts and at the same time aid in Ibis great struggle Iarry Children MR FLETCHERS we must say to the side That with their supper were sat isfied And well he their friends what ever betide Our captain and his army Wilh Whites he filled A all ranks To the Golds we lender all our thanks And though the oysters may have some pranks Were pleased we joined the army Chorus lo last verse Captain of the winning And Captain Mackenzie and all be side Ami tall and Ihin or short ami We all form one big army o An to Our Contest Up from dear old Sharon Town Came Merlon Shaw one day Bringing with him all folks He could find upon the wey For Captain of the White side He was full of might And he got so excited He was shouting day and nigh Its not far to Its riot far to go Its not far to To the purest Cold I know Goodbye Davids Temple Come on Onion Street Its verv very far to ville And weve gol the Golds to heal His assistant bought some ribbon And made some little bows And she stood beside door As everybody knows Very few got past her Only forty- two or three Said she If we are Dont lay the blame on me Now the Contests over Aiul the Whiles have surely won think the Colds angry For weve enjoyed the fun I And we hope this great big ban quet And this little song Will cheer yon on your homeward way And youll return cry loop Loud applause I I What about The Hockey Match We had one Friday night You may win in numbers Hut our hockey teams all right Down flitted The play was clean and Hut when Ihb game was over Why Whites thov came oil last Its not far to Its not fur to go Its not far to To the rink I know floodbye Davids Temple- Come on Sharon Band Its not very far lo Queensville And the simply grand 4 NEW ISSUE of to Telephone Directory brills anil Addition ami changes fori be to our once ace you a f will that it la the modern l Why not today And Live your the The Bell Telephone Co of Canada Toronto after spending a short of the dog sent lo the laboratory vacation at home Mr Washington West spent the weekend in Toronto Mr Fred Hell has purchased the Morton gave the young people a dance last week All reported a good lime San dersons furnished Ihe music Quito a number of our people have the mumps Mr A Lennox has moved lo Newmarket J j J of the Provincial Board of Health in Toronto to have it examined for rabies He got a wire immediately that the dog unquestionably was af fected by rabies and to send any people bitten by the dog lo To ronto for the Pasteur Treatment j at the General Hospital and Mrs Sherman went the city on Thursday expecting lo undergo Ihe above treatment for the prevention of- the above dis ease Ottawa March Fourteen mem- Snow is a thing of the past the Canadian the wheels arcagain on In action two j from wounds wounded one death We regret to learn of the illness one killed accidentally one West of New- and one case of illness the LANDING Miss Marion West returned to the city after spending a few weeks vacation uncles Mr White and Mr Kaucato am attending Jury Goodwin business trip to Toronto last week Mr West is attending the court in Toronto We are glad lo report that Mrs and Mr non are improving in health Miss Minnie Hell returned to den death of Mr market ho being a former resi dent of this district What attraction has the grey driver from the sixth line lo our burg boys will have to take a bark seat dancing parly which was members of Glen- Swastika Club at the residence of Mr and Mrs Meyor of Ihe second concession on Wed evening last was a decid ed success Many thanks arc doe Mr and Mrs Meyors for the kind hospitality shown to their many lies Is Mr Win is all smiles these days Its a girl Mr Levi Brown has been busi ly engaged buzzsawing wood in our village the past week A number of ijic farmers of the district hnvo engaged their hired help for the approaching season POINT casualty issued the Militia De partment this morning i YOUNG CATTLE FOR SALE in shape for turning on pasture also White Wave Oats for sale per bush Home and see them Apply Jr Keswk FIRSTCLASS Do as our neighbor says firstclass Flour You gel it at the Mt Albert Mills Cus tom Grinding 1 per bushel Wheat taken ill exchange for Manitoba liour Manitoba ami Pastry llour always on band Chopping every day cul ling box knives and skates Cm IHKR Mount Albert FOR SALE I topic of the Point just now A parly of Roachs Point people wore standing on the Metropoli tan Crossing Varney Road their way to attend a funeral when dog travelling- alone was seen approaching from the di- of Sutton No attention was paid to the brute till be bad readied the par ty when he- suddenly bounded across the track and made spring for Mrs Shermans face She was very much scared but escaped with a slight wound on the face was in the party also and he gave a yell at the dog and it immediately left Mrs Sherman and made a grab for After springing at him different times and tearing nearly alt the buttons off his overcoat ho succeeded in kicking him off and made off down the in the direction of Roachs Point biting several dogs in his mad career Boyd succeeded in shooting the and was in the act of burying it when Or Greenwood of Sutton caniu along and ordered the head land acres under cultivation Other improvements Apply on the premises address Mrs SUTHER LAND Holt Ont tw6 Field bul Jin of later goes WAP Oh I m I I A veritable mud dog scare on Cop East Monday the is the excited Owned Clearance Sale I N For ftepalrs or New Roofs Per Roll I OR Sit- Fee i wil I nails and cement FREIGHT PAID ASPHALT FELT ROOFING per Saturation Contains no Tr or Paper Lowest price for Pure As phalt Hoofing over offered in Canada Send for Free Sample The CO Limited Distributors Hamilton- Canada

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