Newmarket Era, 20 Feb 1914, page 6

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I I for a friendly with pur ttiern easily the being toOV Af- V the inatcli got up a and several including 9 of the visiting ladies until thoy froze CARNIVAL it si Ill i Avery enjoyablecarnival was held at Mr J I Cooks rink on Tuesday evening of last week who competed wore dressed representing hard times prizes in the different events were won by the following Best lady Flossie Colo 2nd- Mary fJV- -V- J J K Rightly Boat dressed gentleman Stokes Best dressed girl and under Vera Woodcock 2nd Stokes Best dressed hoy and under Clifford 2nd 1 Hour Best clown Paisley Best skating couple Mary and Clifford prize for the largest load who attended was won by dickering 2nd Ed Pet- Good was furnished and all who attended had an an- joyahlett CLUB The next meeting of the Fann ers Club will bo field on the even ing at oclock in the Haiti An address on Why a Young Man should stay on the Farm will be given by J A Hopkins also Shields will give an address on Sheep Breeding Feeding Judg ing and General Management A discussion will follow the is invited to attend these meetings especially farmers and farmers sons The object of this organization is to encourage and maintain a deeper and more general and intelligent interest in all that pertains to ag riculture in the broadest sense by holding meetings at which farm ers may receive and give informa tion suggestions and experiences and study together how best to improve themselves and to help their fellow farmers also to af ford an opportunity for debate and study to its members that they may thus become accustom ed to public speaking and help to develop talent along those lines that might otherwise remain dor mant attended conversazolnc of the Ontario at Whitby on Fri day last the Miss Mildred Mrs J Ferguson and Kenneth of Stratford rOsidont of is friends hero Messrs John A Wright and wore appointed dole- gates from the lo attend Dominion Al- Convontion in Toronto next Floyd Cunningham and Mr White go from Wo look for and profitable reports on their The sewing class taught by of South Carolina under the auspices of the- Wo mens Institute has about membcrH who are greatly interested and with lessons given Mrs comes on Wednesday and gives two lessons in one day A hookey match took place here on Tuesday night between the Regulars and the Volunteers of this village The game was evenly contested during the Aim half At IrafUtimc tin it was in tin l M f party hut in laSe and be not Kgypt- report has it It to read to thorn neither any per- of that for pome hree or four- of the id wartn up their anatomy something it was with through tfjp mobta showing hindered In tbelr uauallf gracefully Perhaps it was one young dislike of the variety of dance that made her think It was time to quite early in the evening- a i Did you fool the shock lost Tuesday Many our people did Ha was recorded In Hicks Almanac right to the day advance- forewarned us- this present mild Oh its a dan- Only are unbollevcrs In it 1 train Is once more on the hustle along this lino icemens faces are all a sinie Should a thaw set in a thing quite probable sup pose be weeping washing and quashing of teeth Tommy to further sustain score was But his reputation as a tidy man has latter hail that the built himself a handsome boat His superiority of the mon object is to got aftor frlbea itself as the so Would seem to dicalr than were sent thick and fa I op- on the wonder Eugene Flanagan us handled the game nicely Kavanagh Milne Smith Centre Gregg- Wing M Doau it Wing Cunningham Point A Milne Point- Centre A Wing A a Q A number of our young people drove to Zephyr on Tuesday night to attend the carnival there and report an enjoyable time The funeral service of the late Mrs Alex Tate was held in Presbyterian Church on Monday and was largely attended Mrs Tale was a daughter of Mr Thos Cibney Coasting down the hill on St is a popular pastime with the hoys and girls The League are hold ing a concert in the church on Monday evening next A lecture illustrated with magic lantern views will he the principal fea ture The new parcel post system is not adding much to work of the Post Ofllce here Most people seem unaware of the advantages of the Systom at present Miss Bern ice Cook entertained number of her young friends to a skating parly on Monday even ing A be held in the skating rink on Tuesday evening next See hills for prizes etc Mount Albert sports were very successful at the Zephyr Carnival on Tuesday winning the relay race and other events Call or phone the names of your visitors when you have com- and interest other friends Prof J Dales will preach at Sunday at 30 p m He is to preach at Baldwin at in the afteVnoon service on Sunday night was conducted by Mrs Fletcher We will welcome her back any time It is reported that Mr Herbert Winch has sold his farm to Mr Waller Thompson The Bel haven Sunday School is looking up Two classes have organized the last two weeks Mr and Mrs Win King spent Monday in The wood is still on the move both drawing and cutting family KESWICK The Valentine Social at Mr Win last Friday night was a great success Miss Bessie Terry is in Toron to attending the Millinery Open ings Miss Helen spent the weekend with her parents Ev eryone is pleased to see Helen on her home visits This village is about to be fav ored with an exceptional treat which of course they extend to all those who wish lo attend from the neighboring country and vilj Monday night Feb in the Christian Church under the auspices of the Harold A of Toronto will give a lecture on Making Ironsides Mr has well been termed a Live Wire and his lectures are snappy enough to be interest ing as well as so full of the right to make worth while Everyone entirely welcome Miss Kerr our former school teacher visited at Mr Wm over Sunday Mr and Mrs Frank returned to again the first of the week I wonder if it is any colder there ban it is here If it is l Gladstone and Isaac made their way home for the Valentine Social- remaining over Sunday We are very glad to be able lo announce to the many friends of Mrs Hamilton that she is improving some Miss is visiting relatives in the vicinity QueensviHe lads for some very mighty reasons did not appear Saturday to play the Public School boys here The It ink Managers are putting in their very best digs to give Ihe skating public good ice and a merry time and they are suc ceeding well Of course if you do not come within three or four miles of the rink you will hardly benefit Miss Melldrum spent the week end in her home Toronto Why thats all right is it not Mrs Nellie Morton and Mrs are visiting at their old home Brougham as their father is very ill Some class as the saying is to eh Rev Fletcher is in Toronto this week attending a temperance board meeting The Morton Grocery Store is receiving an interior renovating which will add very much to its see more luck As I surmised would bo the case Charlie struck our town K last week He appear- so seriously crippled as was reported and Is able to do justice to three square meals per Reports have reached here from the North West that Morton the youngest son of Elijah Morton mcrly of Baldwin expired suddenly from heart trouble some days ago lie was known here years ago Ho was about years of age Unci Ellis i paid a visit to Baldwin last week It was my happy fortune to meet Shes just the same jol ly sweet little woman as she used to was No wonder she is dads girl She sticks up Johnston sale of farm stock March 3rd People have been postering him for weeks to sell em a cow- their chance twenty to choose from Miss Eliza Little Yan kee Queen is visiting her friend Miss Hunter The young dies were near in their schooldays in Dakota Mrs Rev P Fletcher preach ed with much acceptability in Bald win Christian Church oh Sunday Her topic was Promises The scriptures are chock full of them- The metal work for lie new bridge In course of erection in Gum Swamp arrived last week workmen are setting It up now week while drawing some of the heavy metal for the bridge got a clout on the head by a stake breaking from too great a on it It as bad as a larrup from a sprig shibbald The Dr patched up the scalp wound Much Obliged The scribe knowingly or unknowingly let their identity be known to your Uncle last by reference to the downfall of the patriarchpal butter nut tree on the old Morton farm on Queen St Yes my friend and and 1 will soon go down too never more to rise till Gabriel calls Us Jamie Foster has recovered with out the necessity of going to the hospital butcher shops as an old Scotch dame dubs them wonderful English man has left thern and engaged with Wright man Jr Hes a jolly lad as clever as Youd almost be tempted to think son take eats for serviced Walker did not the for but Mr John Brooks is the man made the ehoioe It And Victoria Regina clahad told him not to put that paper on he not have done so She was at the church at the and could opposed it then So Walker has no amends to make re selection Of paper but Walker ho paper item the Owl charge it which Is not true and Walker never told the Owl nor any person that he did not change th paper Walker wants the truth whole truth and nothing but the truth Who stuffed that Owl I It well settled who And feuch a muddle to cram Into an old Owl that tries to suit his chums Now the truth of the affair Is that the Owl has no case against Walker and further the Ladles Aid did not furnish the stamps to buy paper as ho stated to truth of the mat- is that Charlie Anderson worth of shingles to put on the church Sherwood gave cash and a concert was held after the church was papered and enough money raised to pay for both and money left over A Lookeron Likes lb Fair Play -ago- COLUMBIA TOWN A V Its Palmy Date Back to trie When the Indians From Savagery Into the Way of Peace and a Kntered In and They Left Less than a hundred years ago the Indians up the Arctic Circle were killing each other We have of thfa cere mony today on the films of the Ing machines The weird more weird noises the war hA and gaudy la fDptsonihg or- the state of being poisoned from toxic produced within the- body This Is a condition due to the pores of the body falling to throw off the More than of adults are tuff from This Is probably why you are suffering nervousness headache lots of appetite lack of many- other produced by AutoIntoxication OH PIERCES I i SUTTON Hockey the burleue hockey game at lite rink tonight between he It and It will line The probable he some up will he Merchant Hughes Biggs Winter Ed Minus Meek Brooke Calhoun Morton liefer Dick Sutton won a hockey game last Wednesday night They succeed ed in heating Hill It wad a poor night for the game and the weather was about be low zero Some severe frost were reported Then around a great crackling Are says Margaret Bell In Toronto Globe Into this of barbarism came a young man of simple habits kindly disposition Father they learned to call him Father can had great In an allpervad ing Omnipotence and went aboul showing that He learned to their tongue he watched them how and practice And soon they ceased to kill their fellows and roast oyer the camp fires Father Duncan was becoming es tablished- He lived In a small leg hut and tilled a bit of land at tht back of It And ibe great bulking fellows would come along watch the whitefaced man working under the Arctic Small wonder that they learned to look upon him as a of god Hie principles were not warlike he wan Just In all his dealings as the great god of all the Indians was supposed to be And soon they began to forget any god but one be represented And they thrived under the new their new In dians and workings leather found a market In the country to south of them They In the hu of Father who no creed but the creed of honesty con scientious work But he was not popular authorities of the orlox Church They did not agree bis Ileal views on religion religion had a creed a theory which iboir Deity on high and regarded from afar And they handed together and decided that Father Duncan leave He was not of their and he was the Indian to believe- Id bad never succeeded In changing tut- faith of the Indians but they wei determined that no one good Father heard of the Met erings and felt the spirit of Which oyer the So moved away from Irn ua bit of land away across the Into Columbia Odds and Ends he Smaller has in stock all IhejB known today as The City new Shanes in Arrow Collars and ft stands on the just they now sell at two- for See J- minus of the Grand Trunk followers went with him to Mrs A I enter- to iab- the Euchre last day night comiorlabte than they had ever Cowans Learns- passed- through- on Monday willt the tiro- pretty Utile her taken out of built It their own hard brown barns which have been torn hands They cut down the fragrant down trees trimmed built Mr Glass of Richmond cnurch ibe spent a few last week vrit- was a great celebration when at Mr A and vhlw Miss Hilda of Toronto prouder of any achievement than was the ftuesl of Mrs J will the trouble It the system too iSSSSn expel accumulated poisons It acts as a tonic and finally enables the body to eliminate Its own poisons without any outside aid Obey Natures warning Your dealer ir mall fi p a I I MR VtCEaUlDSMV C A General Manager- i Capital Paid Up Fund and Undivided Profits Semi gold to ridgo J You Can Start a Savings Account It Is not necessary for ypu to wait until you have a large sum of money In order to start a Savings Account with this Bank An account can it opened with Interest Is compounded twice a 1 MOUNT ALBERT BRANCH TERRY Manager I THAT you want to td la a it llluilraied will be tent free telti all about Practical Mechanical Stcdj that Tbero are popular priced Che and laUoaj work practical ajd pattern ior electrical railroading power Italian armautre and electricity and and architec ture and ad -hcua- i etc etc No matter what your aniblticQ or desire for fcaowledge publish i that will live the and that want aod Write today for complete lllraled and popular lilt It la free FREDERICK J DRAKE of When Bleed of ley and Shortoa Lemon I Creamy tlon Ho I Be Particular ABOUT THE KIND OP- SEEDS SOW In Seeds as In everything you boy we many grades And since to judge their quality by examining to your Seedsmen Yon can depend on us absolutely send you on fat Catalogue Free oat CkUIcicjoJ taxticalirt COXilITED WMmi 1260 is Prompt 1 Sale Register WEDNESDAY Fob sale- farm slock and implements Lot J si Con mile west St East property of sale at one Terms- Kavampli there had been a cloud burst from the innumerable Valentines that fell here The school kids have got on the and the schoolmarm ditto Happy kids during the past Mr Millard spent a couple of days week will friends in Mr Millard spent the week end Newmarket with friends Mr anp Mrs J Lake- and little Miss Rose Elmer Lake spent the past week visiting- friends in To ronto and Mr Charpentier moved into his residence over store on Monday The ice harvest is now on- in earn est and it is- worth a persons while to go down see the large staff In addition to filling the houses number of cars are being Qllnd daily and local men are also putting in their supply THOROUGHBREDS Everyone everywhere rises up to plaud the Thoroughbred the man who has gathered together the finest things in life and crystallized for use through every thought and act- Such a man is not going to- hesitate when called upon to perform what lie Is- capable of performing He Who stuffed that Baldwin Owl Is going to see the job through He Who Ho certainly has been blow- Us not going to disappoint anyone his breezes at a high pitch lor He Is a Finisher Echoes from Gum Swamp appearance or Couch nod bottle NEW ADVERTISEMENTS ft P0R8ALE At Good House with Store attached and good garden with fruit also stable Ap- Ply to Mrs T Barker Mr and Mrs Scott and Miss spent Sunday at Mr Cooks Wo gist it pretty straight as the saying is that Mr Goodyear has purchased the small farm at Jersey from Mr Mann and intends building a large hoarding house and turning the place into a summer resort Dont forget Ilia Picture tho past three weeks And behold one from the land Every Thoroughbred is a Finisher If a friend is a Thoroughbred you Baldwin by the of Mord Chap- need never be concerned as to his man came to and to Loyalty He will stick by you thru blow his breezes leaden defy- him Your He blew so hard that he got up oughtbred friend offers- no excuses for quite a gale and as he began to you He believes in you and de- moderate and tone down behold one fends you though ho walk daily into from the land of Gum Swamp by the camp of your bitterest enemy name of Norman York appeared on Every Thoroughbred Is the scene and he began to peep and Be a Thoroughbred business twitter but could not get up a never a Quitter nor a but breeze I a straightforward contender of 3w2 Cutters la all for Cheap the Also Special Bat- a dasolino from fifty up No Better Made Drop a mo tor EGYPT Whew I Hasnt it been cold Pretty bleak for drawing wood Did you feel earthquake Sev eral residents of this place say shocks s- Sacrament in Sunday ev ening to quite a forge congregation Too cold for Aid There was to have been two Aid meetings test week but the weather was so there was only a slim at each one our new assessor has They did not raise the standard that make business Lofty and any In the minds of the Honorable If the fellow next- you IS given In honor or promotion when So they had better stay at home think it should have fallen to and miril their own business or else you he a Thoroughbred about It Act go and perch with tne Owl and hide thein bills in his feathers Who stuffed that Owl It Is quite plain who Wat a bund of with such a falsifying You know an Owl will hoot any thing that seems to suit his teal Just try aterted on his rounds was pretty cold for a j hood as Walker In- the first place he says came Walker to and ho began by reading a portion of word some of the ladles arose and with dignity retired- which is an absolute not go there sweet Ability always equalized sooner or later it always seeks and finds its level Thoroughbred Is Just and Fair Crimc6 of violence on the in- creasy in the says an nual report of the Royal North west ern Mounted Police Of of murder is Were result of excessive drunken five for purposes of gain three by Insane persons three Infanticide and I the were by lust and went these men their first The MfiUacatla became known for their industry and lher painstaking tj furthering ineir Industries more me who used to live on other came But sec to shadow tie I kind- Father- The- beautiful he was so proud was bur noil to the ground through For- there were amongst the- vbliefaecd peoyte as religion estab lished by aboui industry he had among the The good blind and deaf to the Lick- lags for arthUe He rebuilt his and went Quiet ly about work last he became tired of the controversies opinion He for a quiet where he could live as he he decided to leave the Holy City had established He went back e3tablish religion and home the- Alaska which had him before Of the twelve fol lowers he had In oxer eight hundred went with Mm But thsy left many carvings cut great trees are the to tems They took large- from ten to fifty high anil carved them grotesque bird bears fiahea and animals of nit figure part of their In or a tribute to their deity be man cannot appreciate loieius of the Indians Tho most remarkable one standi where a road now leads up from the landing to the vlllac3 of This ir made of granite One might monument It represents a holding her child In lap from the head of the like a high hat the monument extends some six feet terminating In a top six or eight Inches in diameter At the bottom is inscribed some strange no one knows what Put Indians know the meaning of It They say that the monument was erected In memory of a white woman who dwelt amongst them and died midst MeUacnUa today is a lonely spot Great stolid men sit on empty in the smoking their long pipes and talking of the days that were Sharon all the members except Mr BlancharcL Minutes meeing read and confirmed i Communications rear From The Ratepayers of School Sec No J ye the altering the le3 of School Sec Gwillimbury From Mr the adopting of road in the TibUilt will have a general farm sale ot lot one con as A Con of East road j Terms THURjpXy Mr Nelson l 10 Scott will farm sale one months credit J- 5 of the accounts The of tho township for the year 1913 was presented by Mr Rogers Moved by Proctor seconded by Lo That the auditors report j hoM an be accepted and ado ted and Kesler Feb Leslie J Kennedy con Scott dispose of his Dorses pigs implements etc ao oclock ff J Kester Auc tioneer WEDNESDAY Mar farm stock arid implements belonging to the estate of the late lot 20 con 1 will be dis posed of at oclock 9 mos- Auctioneer of Dr Boyd re the Gould family I belaid over March meet- THURSDAY John have an important and I the Reeve issue his order on the Treasurer for payment as follows vis hereby finally- audited Passed Kelley Proctor That the is hereby instructed to nay the collector the sunxof one red dollars salary collector for the year Carried Proctor That the sum of one hundred and fifty dollars be ap to draw gravel lots 1011 con passed the sum ot twenty five dollars be granted to I each of the Public Libraries Mount Albert and passed Proctor Cole That the account The a si Boo Be and gains Wm claim J Smith sheep claim Shields sheep claim Scott sheep claim A Smith sheep clalfa P M Breckou salary Watson gravel A Cody sup lies Williams drawing Ed Williams road pit 200 wood A R expenses Municipal world subs J Jones gravel 2Q R gravel Albert Public Lib P Lib E auditing Rogers auditing be unreserved sale of farm stock im plements and furniture on Bast 2nd Con of Whitchurch mile east of Newmarket street Usual terms at one J Hamer Clerk WEDNESDAY Mar IS Mr Sale 1- ast Morrison lot con will sell general farm stock including lot Usual terms Sal at J SATURDAY Fen 38Sile of Tim bered Land in East belonging to the Estate of John Eves at the Market Ground Newmarket Sale at am See advertisement in this issue IfPerrii a la Pot Fob et of of date at And that the Corporate seal wVTiiPcnav hereto attached passed TUESDAY Mar 3rdMr lobnson The Reeve introduced By- try3erman will dispose of a to oint overseers round- of good horses and cattle keeper Ponce viewers credit J eh op valuatort J- Auctioneer Bylaw read a first time A i and seconded that rule 32 bo WEDNESDAY Mar Mr auspendod and that the Bylaw I will have ah important sale be read a and third time carried Council in this whole Mr Cole In the chair I Committee rose and all filled read a and third time and bills print ed at this under to thin heading are charged at at the for one for insertion Agent I hone of and arm etc on lot East of Yonge St mot credit Sale at W Kavanagh I lish A the pi Sch man work March at bm Hall Sharon i A

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