Newmarket Era , October 14, 1927, p. 6

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i It MOUNT and Sutton Mount Albert old Mr of 1 In town on I I lie IiimIhk Ml Walter of lie Mr iinil Mr Mls llln Hit lion I links Mr lime Itrouks sinlit la Leghorns for InunedU ate ale Price 120 each 11 phone Mount Albert ad V Vi mug Peoples Society of the a Mount Albert met the Missionary ihe topic Trinidad and its wiui taken by Miss Carrie Old lit A solo by Mrs tslrumentsl numbers liy Miss limn and Miss Marie itry much appelated Miss Mary Chi rend a letter from Mr lias broken In wick Wo ail extend our heartiest con to Mr nil his bride wore married last in Trinity United Newmarket i WCTU meeting has iirilll Oct Instead of 1 Is lo be WMS at Hill We Hope that many as pob- will try arrange to attend Miss la attending Hie Teachers Convention Ottawa was the guest of Mr and Mrs on Sunday Mr and Mrs Conned and Bin attended the tea on Satur day of Miss Blanche Western Next Monday lie netting will the CitllWiehlp and th members who attended School will give their report Annual Convention of the section of the Toronto East Voting Peoples Society will be field Mount Albert United Church on Friday Del Afternoon Senion It ill me He M A BD liy Andrew noil MA an North Chi a lis Hull Cull Each Society Is a lime don luring Hie JO Mis liuuii and Ml Stewart con elm Be of ltev oriri 11 A on young people Joul1 reiiOhj H Worrell port f K ting Com Evening Seuion Musk ly exercises led new officers by Hope Items spent week good Hint- Tin next I to tie at Mrs Mark Halts eipMl j here at Sharon Mr f a and m w Mr v Steven on Sunday Jacksons Point Queeiisville of the Queens vlllo United Church will be held October flOth Preaching the morning at a and In followed on Monday by a Hot Fowl Supper and it flip corn- iiilttccs In make thin Keswick a United closed la evening as It was llio Aim at Churah United la Services on Sunday Thankaglvlng Sunday and or Monday evening following there t pari Ion la much In glad lo know that Jesse lil who lias sick Is progressing week Charlie la In St Michaels Hospital Toronto Last that he was feeling Is very 111 with Wo sincerely hope In hear our nelghh ill We i to report Mr Charlie milk on St n llosmtnl with appendicitis We hope for speedy recovery Mi Molly Mann was the guest for few day of slsierlnJaw Mrs V We are glad lo report that Mrs Irssli Is Improving Mr Morion has moved back to foe the winter Wo glad he la much better a lot of sickness with the these days heavy colds and Quite a number from here took In the plowing match at the Jail Farm Get your pnns ready for the There are quite a few weddings da fall hut Ihe funny thing always Win Some are to be hut do not who their I people with the busy tongues will them a warning to get ready Mr ana Mrs p Earl wore the guests on Sunday of Mr o J wilder Mrs Cannier who recovering a very serious operation a lew weeks with daughter Mrs Frank Eastman and Mrs v VanNorman were guests of Mr and Mrs A Elliott for dinner on Tuesday A for a Village evil of anyone think- will of it Little do we think when we speak HI how we our estimation In ihe eyes of u friends So how much better for us alt if we the nice things and leave unsay the unkind PUT A SMILE INTO YOUR VOICE v have tt little reciprocity the There are women who ask for a una there ail I operator over wire in ee another man would lead to girls at Central have a nerve- tIS call the least that users is to meet J only regan ImtlrXrlhLTwu We are weather lite on Thursday night but the lovely Quite Friday the Thos Cronh has removed to Now- marked 101 hood Is Is quiet since tlyj School children Is that they are all vaccinat ed In aorne of he previous to lid a great scare of smallpox has been In effect and It proved lo ho chicken pojt Miss of Sharon and Miss llan have been vlslttrg Mr Win for the last few days- Lillian who appears bo cheer ful called on some of her girl friends Come again A number of people have been Suf fering from had colds no doubt Ihe weather and some from dust at Ihe threshing which has been on nearly every farm lately Some of Ihe yields are excel lent pleased not leader ore of Ihe class who ihe office for the first lime Ihere and did excellent Those wishing to tend this Bible study and prayer coming week will have the pleasure or hearing a leader for over this lesions on Elijahs life have been very helpful If Ihe flowers heaped arourd caskets helpful deeds along lifes highway lo some poor children or straggler for the true light life would lei much easier The guests from with Mr and Mrs Fmerson over the weekend enjoyed the ser vice on Sunday morning be ing old friends of the pastor who la laboring In hat part of Ihe vineyard They motored back lo the city after the evening service In Mr preached We arc sorry lo miss Ihe of Mrs who has been visiting With Iter brother Mrs tlrown present Is friends In the Cily A welcome mains In this community for i turn of all who are away on a visit Mrs Sweclman with her who are In Toronto paid a brief visit to her daughter Mrs Huntley near Sullon on Monday Miss Vera I Mount Pleasant farm The threshing this vicinity last week molds Is visiting her Hamilton ley spent the v and Mrs Bob Wight spent lay with hi forget the meeting Church every Sunday uile a number from Ibis in inir Keswick on Sunday and supper on Mr and Mra his other Sunday with George Ire Toronlo d Mrs J Wilson and Phillips belter known as Aunt spent Sunday at Mr David Wights Quite a number from about here the plowing and report White frosts every night The vaccination for smallpox took place at the on Friday maple leaf lit crimson A leaf in orange our colors so becoming I wish I could The maple leal in orange Half wistful smiled and Dont mind an oak leaf whispered In suit of brown quite sober It lakes colors so they say To make one glad October Blackbird EARNED HIS TIP Hie new admiralty Viscount rd tells an amusing story of the when her husband was viceroy of the leader of I moment and tin I see that by the also they tell me were Hi Pies in the Garden of Eden I 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