Newmarket Era , March 29, 1912, page 6

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MOUNT ALBERT if 1 SPRING Dont forget lo call and worts jrand millinery opening Ap ril 2nd Everything new and Dominion Bank I MILLINERY OPENING Steeper and Dunn announce their spring millinery opening on April 2nd Tbey am showing a line millinery full Mrs Wood her two little daughters and Edith and a friend Mrs all of Maple Creek are guests Mrs Woods PUBLIC library The animal mooting of Mount Albert Public Library was held In the Li brary room on Monday evening A hoard was elected consisting eft of ladies This Is a new liV novation and as the I Mies ire going into the matter enthusiastically they will Certainty make the library a success villi go a step farther and say that they arc deliberately false TtOii pump ha hern commission through 1 not froeh as are a falsehood this as the truth would have the wallers well course are supplied with water from welts not by any an In the- writer si lin that the indignation of the Is becom ing groused and a thorough Investiga tion will follow- in this saVeineht he shows too much egotism hie Somewhat So rat aroused tor the aTHMivnious We should perhaps explain that besides being A member of school we have been secretary of the puttie library board for I ton or twelve and resigned a month Ma tor reasons of The statement that the l public library has been taken out of the of the library secretary Is a little more vlifSftl and also false us the has always been in the librarians hands the secretary having nothing to do with It has very low but is Anno better sow aIh supper Christian Sunday School on evening was a success Rev Student from Victoria College preached an able sermon in afcthvtfUt Church oh Sunday HUH ill Miss Vera Maim Went aunt Mrs Morton also Mr John Ioomcr both been tor a weeks Mr Is better this week Our dealer Mr A Morton got in another cat of COM this HOLLAND LANDING BALDWIN i- DR Mrs Miss optician left tor her to Will 1 ftt Lloyds Drug Tuesday The best the Store to lit go with her Thursday April nth Those serviw on Sunday glasses or change of should avail themselves this Prof Dales Good lie will take the portunitv to Atert advice vice Sunday also The special about their eyesight every three months Absolute guaranteed veil The crim has again been in midst his latest victim leing Cecil son of Mr who passed away an Saturday last after about a weete illness from pneumonia He was In his year As a pupil of Continuation School he was popular with the teachers arid his fellow pu pils- The funeral service held in the Methodist on Tuesday was largely attended Among the floral tributes was a wreath of roses from his teachers and class mates who attended the funeral in a body OBITUARY The news of the death of Mrs Peter Patios as a sorrowful surprise to a Urge circle of relatives and friends lot though Mrs had music was much appreciated The market was well attended on Tuesday It this continues we hope tor a here all summer Glad to Sennet visit ing here again cannot come up town vet- Mrs L Draper- is on the sick list at present Mr is getting along nicely just now Slow but steady wins the race- Mr John Sheppard had a hoe this week to draw home some hay that ho bought at the marsh Mr Todd and his sister Mildred spent a day or so with Mr and Mrs Win King It all the reports are true some of the young men from this section act ed wry unmanly last Sunday night Miss West Who has been 1st ins n the city returned home on Sat urday last Mr J as is to his with Intlamatory Mrs John Gibson had jiid her on Monday Boiu Mr and Mrs Shields a daughter Mr Dave Poole and spent a lew days in this calling on friends We pleased to see that Wright Is to be around again his recent After my Hreeefi last week earned that Yates head had lhey a trust replaced him With many as welt as for Ml a certain Charles Sinclair im prove talks Qigoiitg to West Uch nonsense It pan never be Ijncle John Taylor Herman Priugle Is still Unwell Charles gives that he will At him up must his pastry and Prof Pill rni the pipe- pi peace i aVt th0U Spring Uncle and Aunt ally and with their eyes open for the above are looking pleasure to Christinas Their son Johnston writes from Alaska wliore be iiaa been for years that he poses arriving here at that time on deliCato retiring from and his on Monday He baa sympathy ol I many poses is KEPT TO THE POINT didnt Hie In the Dr tella an incident which escap ing tragedy to the Imperturbable self of a Upon one occasion Blaine addressed a large people- was a great wooden platform on which were the peak era and the officers famous German band I bad been to make opening After began address with the following i am opposed to the election of Just In the Crowd tailed out for James and a great ovation greeted the leader At Its close Mr began again by As I said a few momenta ago I am opposed to election of Samuel J then a terrible crush weft felt by all of who were Seated on the and the entire went down with a rash We were tumbled one another Do You Feel This Way Do its all out Do eometlmw- think you juit csnt werk t your Do you have a poor tile end your nerves ill ion sod your too to ahead in the world Ml you you might well a Mop to You do It j you will Medics will mftke you different It will your lacy liver to work It will set right In your will coma back It will purify your blood here coy In your family toward comumplioa keep awavj Even after con sumption gained a foothold the form a cough or bleeding at the It will about a cure in per of all It a remedy prepared by Doctor to all who to write lor tame from wide aad varied practice ft boa I be wheedled by a dealer Into Inferior tea for Dr reoomroended to he just at good Dr madlolnea are or OOMronrioN Their every Ingredient prime J Cm their Made from without alcohol Contain no World a Mediosl Association felt badly to feve to let his chattels W SI I felt ami Setiotts Times in England oaring another lot On MMilay Miss Smith It Swamp went to the city J already all spoken for He purposes Mr Jas Benton moved into town this week Mrs and Miss are spending few days in Toronto P Walter and Milton leave this week for Where intend tlng up farming Mr J OBrien agent was sent to last week Mr of has charge the station here Mrs Pitman is spending a tew with her aunt Mrs A Wil liams in Sutton wound round together leg In lueitrlcabje confusion and an getting married and then at once go ing to the I find that many others especially myself take pleas ure in Fifty Years It is like a revival of old times see that Rev Septimus Ramsay ami Rev John Brown were with the majority of wedding Brown as us schnnl kids his itinerant the rural districts travelled ihrse- but he was an inferior horse- In the Apostolic Creed about the res from the dead Is Mr Blaine I replied there la an do- When the debris was removed and a place made Cor the speaker be began again by saying for the third time Notwithstanding these- many Inter ruptions I am as opposed as to the GENIUS OF SCHUBERT CLEANING il I with it tin- need PAPERS London March ST Orders- ware issued at all troops nunibering to at Pry Town Churches should noli be prepared to move at any moment been failing in health for some time their pigs this week Prices firmer be used as barbel shops like that Mr Will has got a yoke and is breaking a couple of cattle They will make a fine some Some ot the around here sold the Si I a no one thought Put the end was so We are glad to that Mrs near Mrs Panos whose maiden j is improving She is expected name was Ella was the eldest home this week daughter of Mr and Mrs Of her it may be truly said to know her was to love her and they who knew her lest loved her most From early girlhood she was an earnest Christian and a niemVer of Mount Albert where for some time she rendered efficient service as a teacher in Sabbath School anil member of the church choir Of late years however most of time was spent in Toronto in pursuance of- her occupation that into the colliery districts Troop trains are being held in readiness Five hundred troops left Lichfield for Cannock Staffordshire where seri ous riot occurred this afternoon and a detachment of infantry is charter ed tonight at where trouble is between union and nonunion men The railway managers have decided j known has been man and it was the special of us urchins to get his old V raed up to a trot went Into convulsions of laughter to Plow Mutfc see him holding onto the mane and I calling Whoa Whoa We WANT TO SHOW YOU what we have this year in Wall Paper We have we are quite sure the BEST ASHOR1 KD EASIEST we EVER PUT IK STOCK them has a BRIGHT ATTRACTIVE with the PRICE one of the MOST ATTRACTIVK FEATURES There PARTICULARLY ATTRACTIVE BE- in Light and Medium Grounds which we are selling at FIVE CENTS PER ROLL While 6 AND CENTS are DAINTY STRIPE and DESIGNS fit for a king COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF what really Fine Goods they are But Poor Brown is gone That good old soul We neer shall seo him more Hes crossed the tempestuous seas of life And reached the Golden Shore Whenever Schubert happened to turn the leaves of a Volume of poetry verses that pleased htm would come clothed In melody They would sing In his mind with su perb accompaniment noble in rhythm and rich In harmonies If paper hap to bo wltblu reach the song would at once bo written One July evening after a Miss Christina otherwise long wait the composer strolled into New Prints Ginghams Art Sateens Etc SON QUEENSVILLE r GASH GASH a QUEENSVILLE- Mr Dan Moore left on Monday for the West We wish him prosperity in his new undertaking Mr and Mrs Joe Turner and sons of Hamilton were in town over Sun day owing to the death Mrs Turners mother Mrs Jas son Mrs died quite sud denly last morning at the to suspend all freight trafile perishable goods from April to- pa- Send the Era to absent friends We Represent a Last October Miss the Mr llic on Toronto Hut MhWg by the Rev A shdowMhv symptoms of In Mrs Poling n snito A of Mrs and it trie hf A Jaw a I I Hi After a Illness of some nine months Mr Henry passed away last Thursday morning The funeral service was held in the Methodist Church on Saturday after noon Mr McNeill spoke from the text Tins Master is come and for thee at the request the deceased J Simpson Newmarket also spoke in very ap preciative terms of Mr The family has the sincere sympathy the community in their bereave ment Mr Walter left on Tues day for the West The League intend having an All Canadian program next Monday night when Canada and her Future will be dealt with by Rev A McNeill- A Map the new boundaries of the provinces and railroads will be explained by Miss Cain and numerous readings by Canadian authors be given by members tho League It promises to bo an instructive and altogether entertaining evening Rev P of Keswick will occupy the pulpit of the IK Church on Sunday evening Mar fcPcess of bat which a p ort inr pr rIrIcv Waller Mr Jiawa I Voir VI 1p Mitral The Royal Fire Insurance Co Ihe Merchants Fire Insurance Co The Independent Fireinsurance Co The General Animals Co of Canada Issuer of Marriage Licenses Conveyancing Done J A Doble Miller Real Estate Brokers a Uxbridge MONEY TO LOAN- FARMS FOR SALE FARMS TO RENT Residential Properties Sale Residential Properties Rent for to r wick Rev McNeil will be in Kes ft LETTERS are a few of a cer tain class In this village who discreditable method of KESWICK The Quarterly Temperance Meeting will be held in tho Christian Church next Sunday evening Rev fl anonymous letters Their Is McNeil Is to give address 1 music will be provided A public- meeting under the aus pices of Farmers Club was held in the Temperance Hall on Tuesday evening last Mr Webster assist ant manager of the Poultry v vol means to somchlnc in the arc too cowardly to attack the fctln regain Op of otMndivldas id oi doin tbls bTi on rtvo of loch to vitriol lirb b bl o vMni iVolvp n it Me st AstAAl Western Propositions worth Looking Into Manufacturers Life ance The Canadian Northern Railway Has the Largest Mileage in Manitoba Saskatchewan and Alberta Settlers Excursions The Canadian Northern Lines aro sent all winter and hasnt taken pari in all the doings hep She is ambi tious to become an expert shorthand and and as she is very clever and an apt scholar I fully beer garden and a friend sit ting at a table with a volume of Shake speare picked up the book and read the song In Cymbellne Hark Hark the Lark The beautiful melody with Its accompaniment as pect shell Vet Many we now have It instantly dashed upon friends are awaiting her homecoming at Easter with Joyfulness Our market Is flourishing Prices A ChaYles is master of cere monies Old time patrons arc return ing to the fold The movealong season is here Wig go go Our Miss Lillian Station had the honor of being nurse in charge of the lata Edward Blake Toronto Lily I understand stands high amongst the nursing profession Says Dame Rumour One of our young ladies is over to her lovers every day or so I presume this Is taking advantage of womens rights- Leap Year Well look before you leap i Miss Lettlo Riddel Is another of our favorite young friends who is in a sit in Ontarios Hub She is much missed by numinous friends Absence makes the grow fonder Every Friday with solitary ex this year has been exceed ingly severe him and he wrote it down on spot upon staves hastily scrawled across back of a bill of fare In the coots of the earne evening he set to music drinking song In Antony and Cleopatra and the verses Who Is Sylvia to Two Gentlemen of Ve rona An all this came from the of a cook and poor mechanic whose chief delight as a baby was to pick out melodies on a rusty piano In fathers and whose acme of human was reached when he was taken to- a neighboring Joiners to try his infant hands on a fine new in strument Ho was a charity pupil In the Imperial School of Music but nei ther its orphan asylum atmosphere the two meals- a- day nor the ice cold piano with ice cold instruction dampened the little ardor Whatever he felt flowed forth in mu sicNew York World SUTTON Donation Party The Methodist Parsonage of this village was the scene of a friendly call from some of the friends of the Bethel appointment of circuit on Tuesday afternoon MarrCTStn when a number of ladies together with husbands about twenty in- all met and were made very welcome by tho pastor Rev Sinclair and his estim able wife After some time spent In friendly conversation and music cloth was spread and the table by the ladies and all enjoyed a meal together alter which the dispersed but not before the cellar and tho horses Make the Man Mrs John Lane la a volume of gays called Talk of the Town takes an Ingenious way to prove that men tally woman la superior to consider The most ordinary- kind of man has at least a dozen pock ets while a woman of transcendent Intellect generally has none or If has one It Is where cant get at it to man doing errands with a purse handkerchief and shopping list In the tall of his skirt In the other his umbrella under arm meanwhile making an effort to keep his bead clear for busi ness problems and at same time keeping a wary eye- oat for motors He couldnt do ltl There really la no doubt that man owes bis superiority to women entirely to- his pockets a network in province Misleading- A man once ran for and after a very close election the returns showed that he had been elected by a few votes A friend with whom he had been discussing the matter asked What makes yon think that all ballots werent counted see replied the successful can- Im Judging from the number of fellows whove coin around asking for a Job on the ground that they vot ed for me New fork Times THE DOMINION BANK a MP A Manage W p I Capital paid up Fund Total S4700000 A Travelling Convenience Travellers supplied with Letters of Credit and Travellers Checks Issued by The Bam are assured ready money At every of their Journey They the owners and can be cashed any banking town in the world If lost or stolen they are of bo value to or a v Albert Branch S TERRY Manager of more than to confine the fire b0HWMlrii within the walls of the factory his size j loss is estimated at about Orillia Eaton insurant Mr J Sons planing factory was almost Eaton tho head of the Barn is spend destroyed- fire at today ing the winter in Bermuda nfAlV4 The flames were discovered shortly after the men left for dinner and pected that the factory will be re built with as delay as before ficenfttt aim Sad made ble- About men arc- thrown oat of such headway thai re wis no hope work temporarily a a man Mr Sandy teacher had told a class of mi pupils that was good turn out Our poultry- where He great opportunities lot people may blind wA If any very Interesting questions He hard- Burrows the Grocer Sutton I Very Attractive Prices All Kinds during the Season Smoked and Salt Fish of All Kinds Also in andSait Meats polled Wheat and Rolled Oats Corn Meal Rice Cheese Laid Bulk Deans Everything Else in Srocers lino Butter Eggs and Dried Apples Bought and- Sold FARMERS PRODUCE AND SOUfc- Barrows the Grocer Sutton De Laval Cream Separators Universal and us in pet cent ts Worlds Creameries STUART MCDONALD SUTTON PO Box if ed In regard 351000 FREE HOMESTEADS i Mlt to theRhode Island Reds as they are among Randys special favorites- Miss Kidd spent Sunday with sister Mrs Fred Mrs Terry has moved Into Mrs Silas Mortons house on the brow the hill- Mr Edward Rose has sold his house and lot to James Cole he Is lew In an auction sale on Mon day He and his wife are going to board Mr Elliott Mr J son Mr- a Esq is with pneumonia greater than heretofore in work open this year hear Canadian em Lines SETTLERS EXCURSIONS at low one way Urea every Tuesday till April commencing March See that your ticket reads CANADIAN RA1L- WAY For full particulars apply nearest Ttoket Agency FAIRBANKS Pus Agent- East Toronto PART 01 OUR EDUCATION Obstacles arc a part our Easy success means an unde veloped nature The youth who gets what- he wants without trying has a hard time it when he comes up against difficulties that demand ef fort on his part The obsta cles which you conquer from day to day aro flttlng you to conquer big things by and by Mil- them could remember what tons groat affliction was replied one UtUs fellow was a Register The minutes saved by- hurry ar useless as the saved parti j Many a young man who would feel it a disgrace to be know eked a boy hall his size It not afraid to be swept his feet by a trifling Ir ritation The youth who comes down to breakfast in a bad humour his button- rolled under ir 1 SUTTON WEST FirstClass Photographic Framed Complete at W and SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Picture Order lb V things and by and to it all In ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO TORONTO

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