Newmarket Era , December 14, 1928, p. 6

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A lib urvMK AGENT Mount Albert HYDRO Men are busy digging and erecting poles on the Center Rood north of the town to supply Ugh and to farmers on the road em to light Hie village of epliyr DIG their Christmas SHARON Service in St Johns Church on Sunday at at which Holy Communion will ho con Quoted by Rev Ellis Mr and Mrs Bob Dyer spent Sunday Those who have longing for fine tbor urn to called off villi measles weekend in Mr retiring labile School Inspector paid his final to our public school on Thursday last with Mrs The Christmas concert has be owing to ho children being down Miss Dorothy Sloan spent the Toronto Mrs J Wells of King visited her sister Shaw over he weekend The funeral of the late Mrs Dollar was her borne on Tuesday afternoon Inter ent in Newmarket Mrs M A Ramsay returned homo on after two weeks holiday near Toronto Glad to know Mrs A WilBon is Improving b health Quite a number are taking in the leotings in Newmarket Those who have longing for fine The Christmas tree and entertainment 01 tbor having it to thoir hearts content United Sunday School will be are really having sunshine and the mud which he Hall on Wednesday evening was- so prevalent is hidden by the frost Miss Parker the wonderful child singe is very little snow Just to be of will assist on the program Other numne CHRISTMAS MARKET The Christmas tree and entertainment of the HEIR TO BRITISH THRONE REA0HE8 Most Journey In History London Dec- The Prince of Wale bum Sf won Mb long dash from farthest Africa very little snow just to be of use will assist on program Other numbers g his some fanners to use the for moving will be given by members and the ftl light loads their farm work But there is no school Everybody welcome Program com- three on tho roads and lung infection which The on Sunday by motor to Briar Mrs- Dr Edwards spent of last been Empire Cemetery Sutton from week at The and tireless journey of the young id was for- in me Jtiak ft mil near Toronto veeK and tireless tourney of young passed through hero The deceased was for- Mr and Mrs John King went to the last Tl an merly Miss Alice Brooks a Sutton girl whoso Thursday week to attend the annual T I heir in J fl brother Brooks a painter still lives in concert and spent the weekend therewith their irogBj eyC3 of Sutton Several other member mi Mi i divm with almost the remains play entitled A Little Clodhopper n the basement of United was a decided success different par were well rendered- Proceeds nearly A few from around here have been attending lha evangelistic meetings in Newmarket Mrs J J Terry Mr A- Waite and Mrs W A Burkholder spent a few days in the city last week We are sorry to hear of the death of Lett a former banker in Queensville We are glad to hear that we are having a butcher in the village Angus Smith has returned home from friend me re munis Friends of Mr Sidney are pleased to receive word of the familys safe arrival in Seattle where surroundings are trees of most wonderful size roses in bloom and other beauties of nature We send good wishes of old Ontario friends Many from this community have been the evangelistic meetings in Newmarket and thoroughly enjoyed the spirit of the ings bringing home to those unable to attend the old old story of Saviours love May work continue and the fire spread even many country places and to many more hearts who are ready to receive armed on West at from around here went to Santa Glaus last Saturday villi her daughter Mr and Mrs Soules spent a few days last week in Toronto with their daughter Mrs returning home on Sunday with M and Mr- Mr Christie of Windsor spent the week end at Mr Will Osbornes Mr and Mrs Miller McDonald Mr and Mrs Frank Gulverwell and Mrs G motored to Toronto on Thursday of last week Mr Bert Thompson spent the weekend with parents at Pefferlaw- and MrsM Hamilton motored to sermon was preached on Sun day morning last by Rev at Bethel world which the drama with almost interest and sympathy The spectacle of an affcmionate son from the ends of the earth to support his diseasedridden father and sorrowing mother Ihad stirred all races and peoples and none could forget that in his race a royal crown and an imperial throne hung in the balance Aided by Three Nations Aided by the resources of three nations his final dash across the heir to the throne was met on his landing on English soil Seliar at service throughout was greatly enjoyed mi- announced that he expects to bring his friend Mr who was with him last year to the- entertainment on the of December the church also Mr and another friend who will all help to make the one of profit And as we draw near again to the great Christmas season may we all lnnlw tTr i IU inr I mi- una UM red to last Sunday and attended one of the at Folkestone by Prime Minister Stanley services in Trinity United Church win Again he received the latest Word of Ilia Mr and Mrs Raymond York left on Tuesday father when his younger brother the Duke of for Toronto where they will remain for a few York met him at Victoria station East Council A special meeting of the Council Was held n tho Municipal Hall Sharon Dec at pm Ifciat he paid each or the sheep kill ed by dogs and for one injured Carried J That the usual of S3 be paid the boys that followed the dog home that worr ied and Claytons sheep Carried That the bounty for killing he raised to llarrisonJGJover Thai the fol lowing Sheep Claim account be Arch Goodwin sheep claim H000 Howard sheep val sheep David Hillis lieep claim sheep claim 3200 Flanagan sheep Angus Harrison sheep claim 10000 Max sheep claim sheep claim to Mrs- J spent Sunday forget the United Church mas entertainment on Friday Dec Mrs S Cane and Miss were guests Mrs James Aylward and her sister Mrs on Wednesday The Ladies Aid met on Tuesday for the tion of officers President Mrs 1st Vice Mrs Gheslev 2nd Mrs Mrs Fred Weddel The W met in the basement of iiled Church on Tuesday evening A goodly number were present Miss Martin was called home last week account of the illness of her mother We are pleased to learn that her motiier is improving The public school is holding annual Christmas tree and program on Thurs day evening Dec commencing at sharp Everybody welcome Preaching service in the Presbyterian Church next at pm as usual conducted by Rev Dr Mclntyre emernher the Greatest of all Gifts given for all the Saviour of the world The missionary quilt has been very by the hospital at Matheson from the friends of Bethel United Church having been by all who have seen it as very eauliful Pleased to have Mr Walter Thompson again our midst A good neighbor and friend is audi missed What a privilege to have a lace in life try to fill it We dont broadcast so youll have to come the concert Thursday night Deo in the new hall and see the darkey Jumbo along with other interesting feature The weather has taken a change and is going be nice for a while now Nice attendance at church on Sunday night Miss Myrtle Sweet spent Sunday under the parental roof Another dance in the Community Hall on Friday night the Mrs Stanley Latham has returned home from Toronto where she has been visiting her par i There seems to be no scarcity of Christmas entertainments to take place in and around community to give everyone all the enjoyment need The one great difficulty is to keep from more than one on the same evening Members of Sutton Lodge gave their play entitled Fixing It for to a well- filled hall on Monday evening It gave the au dience an evenings laugh all right for poor father got into a terrible mix-up- Mr moved his family into their new home lost week- This new house on the Main street makes another big improvement this fall along that portion of the place and fills up a lot that has been vacant for some time Mrs Geo Timmins is visiting For a few days Toronto The regular meeting of the Sutton was postponed on of lie play put on by the Lodge until next Monday evening Mr and Mrs Howard Pollock spent the at Mr Christians Mrs Sam Parks was visiting friends at on Friday KESWICK The brothers rode together to the palace the Duke recounting the progress of the illness as he had seen it in constant attendance at the pal ace as the only son then in England Mighty Throng Waiting A mighty throng of all classes such as lias gathered daily outside the palace to await medi cal bulletins on the King had waited for more than one hour behind strong police lines at the railroad station for a glimpse of the young man who may soon he called upon to lead England Some of the men and women in the closed- pressed ranks wore fashionable furs and others shivered in shabby suits All burst into a ipontaneous cheer despite the gravity of the situation when Hie Prince appeared He looked well after his hunting trip in East Africa but his face showed the strain of his anxiety and the marks of his forced journey by land and sea for nine days and nights ATLANTIC ON THE ROCKS Tugs Take Off Persons No North near Sutton Oueenstown Ireland Dec AJUhe pas- have been removed from the White I and Baldwin will hold their Christmas tree and wye entertainment on Wednesday evening l lh en ranee Star liner teltic which ran on the off its Thompso i Mrs Waller Thompson and Jack have returned to our village Dont forget that the church service com ences at on Sunday evening Red Wing Next Sunday Dec is the Sunday school adversary of the United church Great SmUVsheep val 1 has been mode to make this a most Arthur Watson dog bounty successful one Thechildren will occupy the isonG lover That the -foil- choir loll in the morning Rev A J Mann Road Accounts he paid I will preach At the evening service Mr Ghas Couquergood of Toronto will be with us He comes highly recommended A very cordial invitation is extended In all to attend these ser vices at am and 730 pm On Monday evening next the annual Christ mas tree entertainment will be held when a splendid program will be given Much pre paration is being made to make this best Christmas entertainment yet which will consist of two splendid cantatas recitations songs drills etc Doors open at In- Starts at Missionary meeting this afternoon Friday Walls Res Watt- Hansford Bob Wilson Seymour Harper res Seymour Harper Gray Geo power for Roy Hayiwartl cr Jack Austin Morion Reg Scott Gordon Ches Cr Walter Case Res Bruce Lapp Grant Oldham Res Fred Res Oldham Res Res Howard Toole Res Hugh Price Res Crone Res Nathan Oldham Res Sinclair Res Jim Res Harold Res Res Res Tim Morton J AylwaidRes fir in 1500 to take Ti Dec 14 at quested place A great many fronV here are taking advant age of the wonderful evangelistic meetings be- held at Newmarket and feel greatly bene fited them Themeeting of the W T U held at Mrs last Tuesday afternoon was well at tended and officers were elected for the vacant places Sorry to that Mrs had dher fall last week but we sincerely hope she soon be all right again Meeting adjourned lo meet Dec Guelph Dec fractured spine tor car driven by Clifford crashed Suffering from VACHELL The weather is cold enough for winter but sleighing is not very good There was a congregation lust at Egypt churchy it being our to hear Rev sermons this weather and roads throughout the winter moke impossible for him lo he with us every Sun His help in the Sunday school as well a the church will be missed very much Mr and Mrs Clarence have move Do the take far the winter Mr and Mrs Anderson Mr and Mr Station also Mr were visiting i last Saturday Mr Wilmot was in Toronto on ness last week Frank Jordan and Mr Ernie vis in Albert last Sunday Harford is all smiles these day boy Also another hoy at The young people are giving a play entitled A Little Clodhopper The characters will be taken by Charles Richardson Hart Willard Mrs E Myrtle Pearl Ward and Cora Judy is a little clodhopper from the poorfoouse a merry trusting innocent mischevious romp The dashing talkative bookagent the imental Miss Bean and the country boob furnish unlimited comedy throughout the play- An ev ening of solid fun Drills recitations dia logues and songs Dont miss it Proceeds for better equipment for the school HOLT The annual Christmas concert of Holt public will be held in the schoolhouse on afternoon Dec at oclock Every body welcome harbor at am toda The Celtic which left New topped at Boston the next at til EGYPT Some friends around here took in the fare well party at Mrs Taylors last day night They are moving to Toronto ery body enjoyed themselves although they came home sadhearted because of the serious illness of Jacob Taylor who has double pnen- is also on the sick list Mr Foster and lady friend spent Sunday evening at Mr Arthur On Wednesday evening of last week Dec many friends and relatives gathered at of Mr and Mrs Taylor of Baldwin show their deepest regrets in losing the Tayl Mr Shire underwent an operation t a Toronto hospital last week and report says e is doing nicely Mr Fred took charge of the here lust Sunday evening and we all enjoy ed his sermon Miss Nellie Harrow of Toronto the with her mother Miss Doris Miss and her sister Kathleen from Oxbridge ere home for the weekend Another practice on Saturday night for the Christmas concert It is hoped that all taking will be present George Westgarth is spending a couple of th friends in the city Mr Ifriendshere Dec i is enter ing mo harbor to disembark about sixty whtn the mishap There are members of the crew still to he taken off First efforts lo refloat the have been unsuccessful The ids was high when the liner hit the rocks almost right under the lighthouse at Point The vessel remained upright and steady with weather good Although neither the passengers nor the ship appeared to be in immediate danger arrangements were made at once to disembark the passengers and ship them on other boats to Liverpool here the liner was due late today It was estimated that the liner would be the rocks in about feet of water at low tide Michael Johnston lighthouse keepe Point said that it was his personal opinion that if the weather became bad the Celtic was cer tain to he a total wreck Only the fact that the Celtic was going dea slow averted a terrible disaster Johnston said YORK COUNTY TEAM WINS JUDGING PRIZE Defeats Others at Winter Fair Dec York Comity won the John S Martin Trophy the in tercounty live stock judging championship for Western Ontario The competition brought out teams of three voung from acli of counties This was won in by Wellington and in by county of Newmarket wus coach of the SUSPECTS ARE CAUGHT box social and Christmas tree which was f The parents be be held on the win be held in Sea They were prom- house on Wednesday Dec It S membe s of our church and scliool hoard gram be given by pupils young people cutter r5S help anyone in any way at Tiffin and Mr Williamson and SdSS ffi pUle of family other Ladies with boxes free Come and aged so w equally missed but we feel that the bring your friends S3 that Ihev are now entering will Mr and Mrs Morrison Mrfind i Hospital Fergus w He la from a Township lie the accident Mi and failed drawn vehiele out on tlie road injured and Fergus hospital by Dr I Or L R Hewitt DENTIST fcarMt Evening by Appointment Shampooing Marcelling SUTTON WEST now entering will 1 Mr and Mrs l iiVriii eo assise in any Floy Morrison and family S 1 the following- were Sunday visitors at Mr Geo Taylors d m W presented with a purs Mr and Mrs Robert Mrs Robert cf remembrance from the Taylor Mr and Mrs Geo Taylor Miss Susio a lOKeimi Robert Mr and Mrs Tayior and Family A number of our young people spent Friday We very much that you are Mr Thomas Taylor spent Monday at Mr of moving from our midst evening at Zephyr formed ties which Glad I to hear that Mrs Richard Raines if seems hard to break and it is difficult to proving nicely after her recent operation thouKhts at this moment Mr and Mrs Ivan Bailey and Mr and Mrs We trust ttaUJie work which you will take Miller of Newmarket spent Sunday at Mr Jos of Newmarket was if n fe Zephyr I winning team which comprised Marshall MS Murchy Maple Clark Weston oik Donald Maple The runnerup was the Perth county team The standing of the first six counties were a follows York Perth South am The Glen Ormond Trophy for the count having the highest score in horse judging wa by Huron team Highland Creek Deo 10 Two men aged 6 and one from Port Perry and the other from Alberta were smartly on Saturday evening about a mile east of Highland Creek by of the Scarboro police who in the scrimmage net only obtain ed the gunmens two loaded revolvers but land ed his captors behind the- in the jail at A large number of mystery robberies have been reported in and cities the lake as far east as and the police have been keeping watenlul Florence and Myrtleee spent the nter and we hope that you may enjoy life years to come a slight token of our highest esteem at this time we the members of our community I wish to present you with this gift and our eat regards Signed by surrounding community i The recipient Mrs Taylor made a very fit ting reply and completed her address by invit ing any of her friends to visit her at any time Mr and Mrs John Nicholson visited in Can on Sunday church service was attended Sunday evening Mr Fred Bennington took charge and he gave a splendid address 01 Upon the Pillars was the Lily Work I Mr and Mrs John Sneddon and family of Sunderland were Sunday visitors at Mr- Robert inn new home at Toronto Before separating a dainty lunch was served Residents here and there have also been keeping a strong lookout and it was from the information of one of these in the Rouge river district that caused Sgt to hurry to the scene described j When plucky sergeant entered the fray the guuxaen were seated in a field a little off road and were making tea on an improvised of brushwood In the coupe Sgt two of groceries also tpbacco cigarettes new Articles of various descriptions a complete burglars set of tools including 3keleton keys and At the police headquarters the men admitted breaking into three stores at Port Perry one at Pickering residence between Pickering and Whitby dore at one at Trenton one a Brighton and several cottages at Cobourg capture is regarded as a most daring one Later Both men have been sent to ALBERTA COAL IN JANUARY The Railway has extended time for the low rate on Alberta coal to Ontario to six months in 192 as against three months this year Next year- the rate will be in effect from Jan to July The amount of coal moved this ye Alberta to Ontario was disappointing claimed by Alberta coal operate Vancouver has increased its export jness by per cent in five years from His rtjju this was caused the low rate not being in effectduring the winter months and therefore Alberta coat had to he stored white if arriving here from January to May eould be sold to consumers To test this the low rate will he in effect from January lo- YOUNG FARMER KILLED AT GRAVEL PIT Woodstock Dec Harvey Dibble ion of Dibble lost his life about oclock he was buried tons or gravel on his fathers farm Smith as also buried beneath the gravel for several linules but alive when rescued His condition is considered critical Both men were working in a pit an ledge which suddenly gave Other men worked frantically to effect their rescue TORONTO

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