Newmarket Era , May 24, 1912, page 6

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i JOHN YATES SUTTON y MOUNT ALBERT annual mating or Albert Cemetery Company beheld in the Ml- oh Wednesday June Iw AN TV re I i pm reports selection Directors business To ol PERSONALS Mr Stanley Draper ftJis week for Newmarket whore secured situation Stanley most popular Inns and will tic missed front the young Peoples and the choir the His Mends wish him success In Ms new labor Mr Smith son Smith has gone to take charge a mission statin In the Prince This is Mr- Smiths first summer in end we wish all success to which promises to Mr VsShepparAi has purchased properly of Mat Cattle and we understand intends moving there M mooting at Mr Jesse Morton a today Rev Fletcher rethat Ser vices at Union St this week Mr Ira Morton was at attending a Meeting at Our mechanics are busy demand for carpenters the supply We Understand that Will has the tor two on the North SluSre and Is looking for help ROACHS POINT Or minister for Mrs has stales iho prospect Mr M it has moved into the formerly owned Mr on the hill and Mr Thomas Allison has moved hi house vacated by Mr Notices are up forbidding rid ing bicycles on the- This is a step in the right directum as ths nuisance has Leon continued Ions enough police trustees have purchased a piece of to be used as a dump ing for rubbish so there is excuse tor on of accumulation of- tins etc premises old concert held on Friday last in the Methodist Church uudr the auspices of Woucns Institute a decided success Had it not been for rain and weath er the would no doubt have teen much greater but was comfortably filled The ladies of the Institute intend to denote the proceeds to purchasing new books for the Library The pro gram was given by Mrs Leslie Stiv er elocutionist of Toronto Mr Clarence Meyers violinist of and local talent the latter a word praise is due Miss Ruby our clever child singer Mr Corner very acceptably and Mr Walker made a hit with a comic recitation tv District Convention Final arrangements have been com peted for the District Convention of the Toronto Presfcytorial The meetings will be hold at Knox Church on May evening in the 29th at 3 oclock in the and afternoon Mrs of Eglin- President or the Toronto Society and Mrs Cockburn of Toronto secretary the worV will give ad dresses Solos will rendered by Mrs Milton Hamilton and Miss Clara The meetings arc both op en to men and women Those coin ing from a distance who wish to remain over for the evening meet ing will le at tea by members of society In the evening the Rev will in the chair and the Rev Mr Back of will be the speaJer ot the evening choir will also assist in making the evening All who at tend are cordially Invited to help the convention a great feo- cess v The service on Sunday night was conducted by Mr Very good Special nvusle the- Tto many of Mr glad to hear he is along well Sorry to that Mr John pan lias lost a couple of horses al so a of never cocoes singly Tie seeding is getting pretty well wound up A few are still at Mr King returned hoioe last week for the Miss Mary Sunday wcth pandits Good attendance at Bethel morning The Infant Class to the Su- School is increasing under the ef forts of Miss Winch Mrs has her moth er with her at present The people on the fifth are selling buying horses Young men ore visiting the fifth quite often Whats the matter with Hes all right Some of the fall wheat is suffering this year Some are sowing- in grain end others are breaking up the ground Prof J lals will conduct the service at on Sunday even ing May The Refus als of Christ HOLLAND LANDING Lots of rain this week The farm ers on the low land will not be able to put in any grain on account the heavy rains Mr J who has been attend ing the grand jury the past weeks returned on Tuesday- last Mr Lord of is moving in the house vacated Chapman of Toronto spont a few days in town last week Mrs V Thompson wan is spending a few weeks with her mother Mrs her here to Mr A Mrs CCordjck is sion until MrTiltct jr ts- tho purchaser of Mr farm his IS bound to be- coinb of of the nclhVrhod or a has been made on corner near postftlco A net store is to to in Mr nd Mrs KHgour spent Satur day at their cottage here addition Is rspldly pletlon busy at Dr new at the Point Arch Decani and service last Sunday also held baptismal service In the afternoon There ate at every service here hut those last Sunday were greatly appreciated Mr John Mann getting able to but shows the traced of his recent severe Illness WVaro fioiry to that Ford has lost the sight one eye Q J who sold out Ids business in Sutton to Mr John Yates and started work on the Dun- das Star came back to Sutton on Saturday tor over Sunday Many old friends were glad to see him Mr A Lake has moved to Jack sons Point and is now ready for business at wellknown summer resort Hotel Pine Plaza and can ac commodate a large of guests We are pleased to be able to report that Mrs D McDonald who has been very ill for some time Is somewhat improved in health the few days Mr has sold his stock of goods at PefTerlaw and is taking a rest at Jacksons Point and Sutton Mr Less Prosser lighthouse keep er at Fox Island has moved his family a week ago to the Island to commence duties for the Mr Oliver Virginia died on Thursday of last week and was interred on Saturday at St An- Church He will be very much missed as he was a citi zen and conducted the only smith shop between Sutton- and Pet- He leaves a wife but no children Rumour today MrC J Smalley Is going to start a gents Furnishing Store and Job Printing In Sutton at once Sherbrooke Que MayJ22John Wiltiires and his wife were burned to death in a fire in a tenement house on Queen St early his morning Forty other occupants bad narrow escapes Letter Winnipeg Winnipeg building permits for from 1st to in ambuntf permits for the whole year of Already this year- permits have for a sum almost- to Issu ed during two years and and exceeding those of the year 1905 two million dollars operatio15 in all parts the city surpass by far those- during any part in Winnipegs history The in spectors at work the different It almost impossible to handle the being In the north end of the city especially are springing up on every side Far north on Main street dwellings and stores are constructed at a rate that equals such operations in any part of city It is Meed that the class of buildings up this spring is of a more substantial nature than before steel or con crete structures being the order of the ilay Distinguished Visitor In visiting the Winnipeg Industrial Bureaus- new Permanent Exposition of industries resources this week the Duke of showed interest in of the dis play of natural resources by in that part of the loiter year says Mr Lawrence will an wheat a fore in the history of country Is fine and the farmers are meet hopeful being bolter for many years past The r la plen ty of moisture which a hay crop while- at the there has not rain to ruin That the farm ers of this fro be engaged diversified at is Ik but by the that are of going more into raising this Is a to raising wheat can be read ily realUed it is that re cently many carloads Of horses fioni this district have been sold to la and Saskatchewan show that fully per of has teen secdeti tho three provinces In some districts the enormous areas of new have the from to Visitors Coming Ftoirt indiwt ion Wlftflpe this year is going larger and attve of British and than have ever had In any previous At tho Industrial arid mafots iKjulrfes are coming almost every day from people in- old country who are coming oyer lore In organised groups Into other of the fittadciatof country Among titled British Visit ors to the west in the near future will to Montague of wU financral and life circles V Sate Register SATURDAY June 1st Sale of furniture carpels etc belonging to Mrs Prospect menclng 3 Terms May implements and belonging to Mrs Sunnier sold On pritfiisfi cash i fi ridges Ob Out people from They of on over the or after or their blurred their heart nit to pomp blood to the t rem od they hare cold feet or poor appetite of blood to the A heart tooio alteraiira be which hat no bad aftereffect Such Dr Medical which contains no narcotics nor alcohol The A few Ounty are said to have toco carried by the heavy rains the lSt feW the hfhse to the wist of Village on sfderood and in the high fields but the streams are Within their banks and little damage Is looked lotY A feature the bridge situation in Is the large number of which will and that at of and road rollers wad evidently overlook ed In the early us of the county council and while delay dnsue in some- cases and the Mldingnl heavier bridges could not be and this will result in hurry ing tho In laboratory la a contains do to up red bat the other hand It lUr and they It helps the human rich red It helps the stomach to or ap proper the food thereby helping and tfyapepaia ami symptoms in Iron for the run- dermic people the Is refreshtoi and vitalizing Stick to this reiuae all just ai food medicines offered by the looking or a profit Nothing blt Dr Medical will do you he much QUALITY First Quality Quality Ail Jthe Time Row Corn ir Restore J io Life Two Dead Animals New May Dr Samuel J of the Institute for Medial course of recent experiments to discover a method of artificial respir ation restored two which ho had caused to be put to death and which were dead in the common acceptance- of the term Both recovered entirely He believes the method to be equally applicable to- man and urges that it tried in ail cases of death for it is quite possible he asserts that in- cases of death- from acute illness the actual Card of Thanks Mrs John of Keswick de sires to express her sincere thanks to many friends tor their kind a and sympathy in her sore bereavement through death of her Husband Pasture for Horses I On Snake Island terms apply to Angus Hamilton Sutton West or Independent Phone J Hamilton 3wl6 We Represent The Royal Fire Insurance Co The Merchants Fire Insurance Co The Independent Fire Insurance Co The General Animals Co ot Canada Issuer of Marriage Licenses Conveyancing Done J A Doble Miller I Real Estate Brokers Uxbridge Ont We have Opened an Office in Room Continent al Life Building 3rd Floor Communications addressed either Office will Receive Prompt Attention I 1 KESWICK i pi I I i It looks as if tho crops the farmers were nol to need tor mois ture this year farmers with low land will be late with seeding The Womens Institute meeting was to be held Mrs Glovers Tuesday was postponed until nest Tuesday May morning service in the Chris tian Church Sundav was a Mothers Day service was well attended Both the singing and the sermon mode thU service one to be Have a Largo List of Farms and City Residential Proper ties to Choose From DOBLE Uxbridge settlers will bo brought out this from the old country Each settlr is given so much land a house and able to ahead and Work the land in his own way The Duke Is accom panied Hon Frank and his secretary Trade Conditions Strong Most Sines of general are in active demand in the West tendency towards higher prices in goods and footwear forms the chief o discussion trade circles There Is a steady demand for general hardware and there is no Slackening in the movement oft build ers supplies There is a very demand for all staple lires of groce ries All western report steady voluiro of business in general mer chandise As on indication of the de mand for agricultural implements in the west this year may bo mention ed fl Great Northern traction special which arrived at Winnipeg the week It contained one solid mile of tractors This Is said to to the larg est shipment of farming implements ever made in the worlds history TIe of tractors represents and was- collected in upon Its entrance into Canada The t rata Is from Minneapolis Minn Town Planning Congress It is that in Winnipeg whero East meets West a movement of allCanadian interest should have Its beginning It Is now definitely that the first Town Planning Congress in Canada will bo in Winnipeg on July 15 and and will in fact ho Of an International character The sessions are to be held in the auditorium of the Indus trial bureau The of Con- naught has consented to spenk at the congress which during its sessions will addressed by many prominent men from various parjts the and one lady Among the speakers will Frederick Law Olmstcad of Boston for three years president the International Town Ccn on The Four Cardinal Points ot Town Planning Walter Moody director of the Chi cago Improvements Commission on The Improvement and Development of Large Cities Antrim Haldc- up man town planning engineer of Phila delphia on Some the Fundament al Problems of Town Problems Guy of London England on The Essentia Elements of City Planning Louis of St Paul- scientists as an extremely conserva tive man His positive statements therefore regarding results of his latest created a stir in scientific circles It is certain that Dr has devised a method of artificial respir ation tenfold more efficient than the older ones is expected that it will be the means saving countless lives Briefly the method consists of the introduction of a catheter into the pharynx pulling out of the tongue forcing fart of the tonie tiieroof of the mouth by pressure applied far back under the chins putting a weight on dhe abdo men to keep air from being forced into the stomach connecting ca theter with a- bellows and pumping air into the lungs With very little instruction the layman can learn these methods as readily as the phy sician The majority of Meteers ex periments were on with ani mals in which respiration had been paralyzed- by means of a poison nam- curare Nothing Definite May to returns hand tonight from proximately of the cinets in the state Col Roosevelts delegates to- a Republicans convention Ohio primaries by a plurality of about votes It now seems scarcely that fin al results from the primary poll will tie number ot district dele gates for cither side by more or twol The best figures show that has 32 the district delegates selected and that President has Id Governor practically Is as- surest a complete delegation of del egates for the convention His lend nowlves him control of the which dle gates at large The delegate at large situation Republican parly will not or settled until when the state- Republican convention Is cebvenoi here claim that they will control the slate- cohsention and designate the dele gates at large for the prudent but Roosevelt deolaretl- late returns sow the of delegates to the state convention to be dwirdling Instead of increasing as was announced early today TORONTO LETTER A young woman Hying on Balsam avenue was found to have smallpox and removed to the Swiss Cottage Hospital for treatment Teh other inmates were quarantined and vac cinated by the health department All along the leading roads coming into the city heard the one story of drenched potato patches cellars filled with water and washouts the heaviest spring rain in ten years Tuesday June Is the date opening of the Synod Toronto at St Cathedral Atmospheric conditions put thq power coming from Niagara out business about 11 oclock on Tuesday and street cars stopped for hours It is said a bolt lightning struck the wire Burlington direct from the GROWER who took FIRST AT winter fair longfellow early north dakota sweet ensilage and All Other Leading Varieties ROOT SEEDS is Scarce but we have a ted Supply of ROYAL SUGAR BEET GIANT YELLOW LEVIATHAN MANGEL YELLOW INTERMEDIATE MANGEL MAMMOTH LONG RED MANGEL is the Home of the MODEL Shoe in the Boot that elves the Wearer Fit and Satisfaction SHERWINWILLIAMS PAINTS AND VARNISHES QUEENSVILLE at A i GASH GASH I I I fflJlVaRMJM In ell Countries Ask tor our on The City Beautiful Mrs P Tans on Housing the Working Classes Vivian London England on De centralization and a Provision of Working Class Modern Suburbs Raymond Unwin London England on Arts and Crafts of Town Barry Parker on The Aft Ruild- Advisee Marion Mar a Home and A A ion 364 University Street corner St Boston on Beufoifying a City Next Sunday this Vgrtne totreer Montreal Bumper Crop Anticipated Returning from a weeks visit to It has been the practice at Lind say to for cabhire at dings and the Town has in tervened with a bylaw forbidding extortion Orilllas coal barons have made their minds that they will lose no more money by bad debts and after the end of this month Cash down or freeze will be the The writ has been issued for the byeelection in South Slmcoc ren dered vacant by appointment Mr as loth is polling day Macleod Alta May 18 Samuel was found guilty in the- su preme court here last night and sen tenced by Justice Harvey to be hang ed on July next for murder of George Lakatooz on February Both men are Slav coal min ers was In love with murdered mans wife and shot him in the mine wash house There were no eye witnesses and the was circumstantial a m Wreck Schreiber North May 231 At mid night on Tuesday two freight trains met in a headon collision Ton Canadian Pacific Railway west of and 130 miles east of Fort William The accident is supposed to bo the fault of the operator in trans mitting orders Engineers Smith Brakesman Kearney and Fireman Bowles were slightly Injured The collision occurred in muskeg arid traffic was delayed nlany- hours on account of the difficulty of wreck ing work in the soft ground One the trains was loaded with cattle many head of stock were killed by the terrific impact which hurled the cars in all directions Many cattle frficaped alive from the- cars and stampeded away from the rail way adding the tribulation of a Western round up to tho already hea vy task of the railway officials make matters worse the wreck ing train from Fort William itself came to while speeding to the scene of collision leaving the rails and plunging the steam crane and cars down a embankment but fortunately without injuring any the This second accident caused several extra hours of delay could be resumed The express from Vancouver to To ronto was delayed twelve hours by the blockade which resulted on the line King and Queen Witness Shamfight New York May IT A London ca ble says King George and Queen Mary were greatly interested in a spirited sham battle at yes terday between the Rifies and Fusiliers- The Queen walked by of Kings horse midway between the contending forces The King spent a long time among the gunners watching the firing looking the breeches and the methods sighting Four aviators the aerial corps army gave a splendid exhibi tion ot firing In the evening The King and Queen were deeply interest spectators Brampton May McKechbcy years age the son of Mrs A MoKechney a local widow lost his this evening through trying to an old which had alien into the creek Children Cry FOR FLETCHERS THE DOMINION BANK a HA VICCPMIlOtHT A BOGERT General Manager r Capital paid up to 000 Open A Savings Account Each of the branches of Ths Bahk has a special department devoted to savings- Such savings accounts receive careful attention and Interest allowed on deposits of and upwards Li sufficient to open a account Albert Branch t I I S TERRY Manager 5 150000 PtOQ Homesteads ALONG THE LINE OF THE Canadian Northern Railway IN MANITOBA AND ALBERTA The Government has thrown open for entry Free Home steads acres- each along the lines of the Canadian Northern Railway in Manitoba Saskatchewan and Alberta At least 35000 these are within a radius miles of operated lines of the Com pany while the balance will be served by Branches now under or projected Alberta the Province already noteworthy for its fertile lands salubrious Climate takes first place in the total of homesteads of fering But wonderful Wheat Lands of Saskatchewan arc well represented in the free Farms which have been thrown open for entry Manitoba the oldest settled the three holds out a large number MANITOBA SASKATCHEWAN ALBERTA Western Canada is so big that practically every farming condition is met with in the combined total There is open prairie country which needs some clearing and also the rolling land where loam and climate are admirably adapted to the needs mixed farm ing The atmosphere Clear Dry and Invigoraticgmakes this land the best land to live in Th best are rapidly being taken up and intending set tlers will bo well advised to make their selection without delay Write for a tree booklet giving tho location and a description of the land being offered A copy will bo mailed to anyone making to Asst General Passenger Agent an Northern Building Toronto Ont ft t Burrows the Grocer Sutton Now that Seeding and Gardening is we would ask you to step in and look oyer with others and see if we cannot save you our Seeds and Compare Prices save you some money as we have them Marked Very Close and Everything Else Burrows the Grocer Sutton r J mm -AiT- iVcs ijSrK mm ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO TORONTO WfSS m p mm SslkH rtPv i i j3tr

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