Newmarket Era , March 24, 1916, page 6

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ill 4 H AGENT MOUNT ALBERT ALBERT We think almost our sub scribers in this vicinity nave call ed and renewed their subscrip tion to the Era and we have al so received some new ones There is only a week left before the S si of April when the price goes up After that date we are compelled to charge DOING NICELY Mr whose hand was badly mangled in a turnip some is improv ing steadily The skin is now covering the back of the hand and he is gradually recovering the use of the injured member We understand it is tfnly a matter of time until it will b fully healed- MARRIED At Alberta on Feb the 25 ill the wedding took place of Jean Delia third daugh ter or Mr and Mrs Car- of Ml Albert to Mr Samuel Richard youngest son of Mr and Mrs of Miss Laura cousin the bride was bridesmaid Private Charles of the Rat Camrose cousin of the groom acted as groomsman Mr and Mrs left on the morning train for Edmonton City and other points the bride trav elling in Belgian blue with black furs their return will reside near Alia Congratulations again dap evening What happened to the Owl last J was visiting No breezes MrvNorman Riddel Mr Stevenson last Miss Edna was her uncle on Sunday MP Angus McMillan Parry Sound is guest at Mr Peter Keir is on the sick list- We all wish bun a speedy recovery as we miss him much Our Assessor has made his trip through Egypt Mr Arthur Smith is moving his family to Allaikle Wood tutting rousing up after a great spell of stormy weather Ice cutting is the order of the day Mr was on the sick list for few days Spring must be in sight as the Crow made a visit to Dog Street on Sun day morning It was short but sweet Weary WHIe CEDAR Mrs J D Jones and Mrs P Cain were visiting their sister Canning- BRIEFLESS Jennings of Toron to an old Mount Albert boy was in town on Tuesday The Mission Hand in connec tion Hie Methodist Church held a very enjoyable social the evening of SI Patricks Day The present thaw will do a great deal of good if it continues judging by the appearance of some of Hie neighbors side walks We have a few case i in town but they are not very serious ones Mr Geo Mills Inspector of Continuation Schools paid his Monday and Tuesday and was favorably impressed with manner in which the school is official visit to our school on being conducted Rev David- Terry of Mount Al bert who been pastor of Do Baptist Church at Quebec sails on the Orduna of the Line from New York oh Saturday He will be at tached to one of the Canadian regiments as Chaplain BALDWIN wish to correct the errors ol our Egypt and Dog Street scribe in of Mr tie is as Ross Keelch of ridge also David of the High landers of Toronto spent Sunday at their home in Egypt Hi Pleased to hear that Mrs J A is improving The weather man took his last week I would sooner inocu lated than taWi to the tall timber in the cold What do you think Mrs Sinclair spent to week end with her sister at Markhara Park and Co luck fishing last week and ha dor Sale herring We are now convinced that kissing indulged In by everybody old and Jt and s lack and J trying helr luck at it wee Joseph our harness maker has oil duty or a owing to 111 health CARD OF Mr Grose wishes to thank the neighbors and friends for their kindness and assistance during the illness and death of his sister Grose and also In connection with llie fu- A WORD TO THE WISE ton who is very Mr P Cain is from a attack of la Mr Jones of has rent- J Mr Joe farm Mr James Cain has moved lip to Pinnacle Hill It is rumored be is going to have a picture gallery Mr Crow paid a Hying visit to Cedar Mr AlLert has t the contract of cutting MrT wood We are glad to bear pur arm is Ah ha Wonder who was driving Mr A has hired with Mr J Clark Miss Nellie is her sister Mrs F Wonder how the snow drill are on the hill Ask Amos Mr George Prout is ihipnumg slowly after a la Mr- James from last week at Mr Wil Huntley visited his brother on day Mr is getting around again after ere tussle with the Mrs Lawrence Foster is also to get put little James Horner is the care Mr George Thompson is in Man chester this week of the death of his mother funeral of the late Miss Grose was largely attended on Sat The sermon being taken- by Rev Atkin son good service Elmer StickwoOd of StounMile visited Mr J Huntley on Tues day The subject I serve was ably handled by Mrs J T COwleson and appreciated all at League last Sunday evening Mrs Marritt of Keswick will entertain our a year party on Friday evening Sharon band made the good music fly at the rink last Tuesday night and everyone enjoyed themselves ro well the was invited to come every Tuesday evening The regular meeting of the Institute will be held in the basement of the Mothodist Church on Wednesday Mart at Mrs Edith Lang of Toronto will be pres ent and address the meeting on Pat riotic-work- Mrs Lang comes fairly recommended and we look for a trig crowd A collection for a will be taken Good music and Lunch will be provided Every body Mrs McDonald of City District and Mrs Aurora District Sec also be present I crusty drifts A good many have off lo recuperate A pretty wedding took f lace at the home Mr Richmond Cole Hastmgs Toronto on March when Irene daughter of J and Mts Smefdon 342 St Street Toronto was married to Percy The Rev Wilson of King Street Methodist Church officiated The bride was ven away by her father and was attended Hiss Jessie fr Alvin Rye acted as groomsman After a rich repast the youngouplelrft on their and upon- their return will reside at Roachs Point Lake- Simcoe MOUNT PLEASANT BALDWIN BREEZES Night Hawk Last week my gave out ami and you QUEENSVILLE Dont forget the Missionary Moving Pititutes in the Methodist Church Thursday evening March A and Bean Supper will be served from to Dr Stephenson along with his lecture will present views afc- the audience from Ontario to China by way of Brandon Institute where we will see our Indians in for citizenship then on to Victoria and from to Harbor and City Japan many beautiful and Interesting sights We shall proceed to Shanghai China and thence up the river 2UO0 miles The above films were procured at great cost The outfit cost- more than 14000 It ia not a cent moving picture but an illustrated lecture of great inspirational and educational value On Sunday a Monday April 2nd and 3rd Clark of will be in the Methodist Church A on Sunday subject Father and Mother 3 P M on Sundaysubject Life for Subject Son and Daughter Monday A Public School P For Boys Subject Hoys p Success The Civic Department will take charge of League service Sunday Topic and Nation Building taken by Mr Richardson League will en tertain League at a Leap Year Party at Mr MatxitVs on Friday evening The M Society met at the of Mrs on Thursday af ternoon There was not a large at tendance owing to bad roads- sick ness etc but we can assume the absent ones that they missed a peatdeal hearing Reports of delegates which were excellent Indeed and many helpful suggestions were gvea The President pointed out the three great needs In our Money and Workers The for Provincial meeting to be held In London In May were appointed The Supply Com mittee are having meeting tor work oh Tueia afternoon at oclock at the home of Mrs All ladles are welcome to ftJ part In the practical work of the A tea be served in of Auxiliary Fund All very The Mens Bible continues to grow now The p Frame House and Frame wants Join either the KhaVi I want- to tell you farmers something that is this if you want anything for this corning season order it uow as prices are up shortly I have a num ber of goods on hand I can give you good bargains on anything you want A square deal or no aU Phone me Albert left me in lae minus your grippe was after ine hot fool I am not well and nearness In the equinox seems to intensify ailnient Nearly every home has an in valid amongst numbers Our esteemed friend A is doing her level best to get better but progress in that direction is slow Mr lien suffered several days fast week from a on his side bis sufferings were not unpleas ant Indeed all his neighbors wished they might suffer simil arly The growth was a large roll of bank notes some 8003 which he got for ten fat head of stock A had an auc tion sale of dairy flows last lie also has a lump on each side Five cows brought over twenty each and eight good ones went beyond seventy dollars each Jus A wears a great smile not only because of this but because look hold of him lo down him and he doped it with qui nine tablets and did him up J J Foster our John Joseph I guess can afford to carry a lump on his side well as any body He sold eight fine porkers for a hundredweight It comes high lo dine On pork pic Sugarmaking is at our doors- Uncle Johnston is patiently wait ing Most of our farmers Always wailing ever ready for seeding to begin May will ho the time April will he all showers The poor old Owl got woefully lost on Saturday eve though it was a magnificent moonlight ev ening The black black came over his eyes and was dark as Down down In a coal mine un derneath the ground where no ray of sunshine ever can be found It was an abnormally raw cold wind and no pleasure lo be wandering aimlessly about His found himself not as the old Indian who was too proud to own he was lost no lost Wigwam lost here Those Brownie boys dont seem lo have no luck at all Theyre all devotion to Baldwin but seem lo get the cold shako every lime They seem to hear You cant hang over our galo The M S Society and Ladies Aid will meet in the Church on Fri day the 3l8ty at oclock when the reports of the who attend ed meeting will be The topic that of medical Missions in our Empire and some- thing of the work carried on in our Boarding Schools will be by the President and some the mem bers There- will be a Remnant Shower Basket and all ladles are asked to bring a remnant of material to be mode into garments for the boys and girls and articles for use in the Hospitals All ladies whether members or not will be made wel come The Ladies Aid will serve tea in the basement is very well done up here Just in time the reads ace none to good said we were riot going to have much snow this winter There is lots in places anjivaji Dont about the at Mr Eeryone should We hear is new comer at Mr Kings a toy Glali to hear they are doing well Good market at on Tues day It is very handy to many farm ers i Mr Huntley selling fish and they arc dandies too did to that Mr Carl Morton is improving Miss Minnie Rose is spending a few days in King Hello once more Mr Merchant loaded a car of grain this- for Toronto Some girt from Baldwin took a trip through a few days ago with wonderful horse and rig Her face was filled with smiles Ah a sweetheart for me Says David Miss P Collins spent the week end with friends in Sutton What do you suppose happened last week on the way to Stoney Hill The road was rough And so slopping and their cutter slew 1 And without a doubt The lady tumbled out A few from this burg took In das A sale last week at Baldwin Beauty of Union spent Sunday at Mr loos Shropshires Mr Roy Haines visited at Mr few days last Lloyd Abated friends l the City couple of days Mr friends Union St on SnndijL 1 and friends Mt Albert en day a number from Holt last Thursday evening Miss Ada Crone attended a skating party in Aurora on evening A number from here attended the of Thoroughbred Cattle at Fred Kincatds of Aurora- Miss Laura Yatsbn the iftV end with friends at Richmond Miss Clar Tate visited her sister A report circulated around here lately Ve re US to It untU strongly confirmed It was that two or three still crocheting and making fancy wort instead of No Not in Kowfck anyway Miss Leila Morton is visiting In Toronto tor days The other night a great encourage ment handed to the of R the shape pounds of sugar by A Morton which Is to be made into home made candy and sold for the fund They need more such offers Are you helping Isnt it time to quit when you be gin to yawn I so JOHN YATES AGENT The weather does not look or Sutton Mr Thayer was laid up with Sleeping By the will of the late James of who passed away Feb he left an estate valued at 3150 It consists of a farm In valued at house in life household goods horses and miscella neous assets By thowill mado filed for probate to day the widow Mrs Hannah lames receives a life Interest In the real property and the residue of the absolutely Homer James a son will inherit on death of mother Report of Union Patriotic So ciety for Feb Receipts 58485 Girls At Home A Friend Mr 00 Mr Corner 25 any more fou cant drive me situated on went side of Queen St nearly opposite Church the Village of Good garden and plenty and soft j For apply to GEO A FOR BALE With Feed Block and acres partfjf Lot in Con of North Button Frame silo bush orchard fall plowing spring Afiy at the farm or A ABRAHAMS or Red Army and have ft good time For sppiy to either of the or Sandy Mllnft Aid axe to have a Pancake Social the- of April later The getting its work fine weather Vema Howard of over Sunday with aunt Putnam Eddie vXaittog week Mr Allen Is the city this on Mrt John Watts of to church Pucker up your courage fair Evangeline Is worth a lg effort has formulated plans to make money out of farmtn Ho lias taken Thomas Wm and several other good farmers as an committee Wo wIbIi him His plane arc good St Patricks Day was a snorter and a sneezer The roughest yet winter Forty years ago 1876 Spring opened the The Prairie Belle is almost any moment r Then bring me back the lass I love Oh bring- her me Could I but see her once again How happy I would bo A decidedly worm Springlike wave will bo along about the One hundred and thirteen skunk scalps this season to Billy Millers credit- Nobody reports bettor bos six hundred dollars worth of so far season Horses feel suffer In the hard Corner J T 4860 20 Balance on Hand J The following Hospital sup plies have been made and sent to Red Cross Society Compresses Sponges Surgical Pillows 300 Pads 160 Pads 12 630 Bandages Mr Frank Tate spent with friends In Newmarket Mr and Mrs attended a dance at White Rose last Thursday night Miss of Newmarket visltfed at Mr Crones a fcouple of days last week Mr and Mrs Eugene Shanks of Newmarket visited at 1ft f J Kiitelyjs on and Mrs Duncan Mrs S Goodwin a had throat this week j Landing over Sunday has returned af- spending a coujle of weeks with ft it nils at Oxbridge We are very sorry to hear of Mr Dan illness spent Sunday with Miss Peters Fountain Belle ville spent over Sunday at his home hero Mrs Winters is away visit ing her husband Lieut Winters at Misses M McLaughlin and M who attending hml were home over Sunday Mr and Mrs Brown of Richmond Hill were guests of Mr and Mrs W a few days last week very much drawing that way Drawing gravel ft filling to be all the go Mrs Smith had a one day last week Also Mrs a Box Social held was quite a the to over The Ladies Aid of the was held at Mrs L A Thursday there being a present Two weddings last week and ding bells still tinging Hurry girls or there will be a lot left og that after a long illness 1 slowly recovering Mr and Mrs Amos Lapp Tp nee Mildred Watson spent weekend with hor sister Mrs Smith of Mr and Mrs Fred attended oyster supper at Wr las on Monday night Say dont forget the Red Cross and Wn Thayer was presented Comforts Society at Keswick hcW Field Comforts Society at Keswick every Tuesday night In the hall Get busy and do your bit Knotting the newest fashion the girls lately believe some pi the boys are trying to learn too Mr Frank Terry spent a few days in the City last week Mr Charles is the proud father of son The young of the community gathered at Mr Frank Terrys last Thursday night to spend social ev ening together and to show tlieir ap the step which Mr El- Hayes has In enlisting in the Overseas Ilattalipn by preffonJing with a maspnlc ring for a remembrance of his old school Mr Roy Pollock read the following address Dear Elgin Have been cue among us have shartil our joys fl sorrows past and now that you have chosen the better way by answering the urgent call of we wish to show In some lit tle way our appreciation of the step you have taken Ave are asplng you to a this ring not that it is of any great value- hut simply that as you in it you may think of those who although thousands of miles from you yet are very God help you and protect you so that you may spared to return to us safe sound after the and his are planted beneath the Signed by Friends Mr Hays made a very suitable re ply and the broke up Miss of and Miss Ruth Richardson of Queens- attended the party I wonder If the boy who was es corting a young lady home from the party Thursday night was injured any from his fall out of the cutter Never mind BUI you will be alright In a week or two on Wednesday evening The Misses have leased Mr Stephensons house uptown and Mr J Kay is moving into Mr But lers house Plea Allan Ceo Shaw and A Thayeiyof Battalion spent over Sunday at their homes here The death occurred in Toronto General Hospital on March of Woof in his year Iain of Michigan form erly of Sutton The deceased was horn in Windermere County of Westmoreland England in the year J and came to this country parents in the year 1859 and settled in Sutton West inK one of the pioneer families of that village Tho deceased parents died and were buried there Deceased married Jane Kenrns and moved from Ibis district Manisliquo Mich in the year where he lived until the present time being on a visit to his the time of his death Deceased is survived by his wife Mrs Jane Woof of Manlstique and two sisters Mrs Geo Willoughby and Mrs Sarah Lee both of Sutton The funeral took place on Tues day March and remains were interred in St James English Church Cemetery Sutton KEBWfCK Are you coming to the Fri day March 21th It Is to be held at Mr Wm Marritts and is in the form of a Leap Thero will lots Jolly games will be served Queens- villc Leafeuera are to be our guests The are planning to make this the best of any of the thnthave been The proceeds to go to Norman Missionary Fund All things serve a certain purpose without doubt you have said to yourself well what Is Ibis old hill for anyway when you have been lugging U old Mil Any afternoon or ening now it can be plainly seen that It has purpose Ladles Aid St Patricks Sup per and Concert was a pleasing suc cess and Mrs Warriner Mrs Morton have that wearing smile since A good crowd enjoyed a very me program at Christian Endeavor Sun day night Great interest Is befog taken by the different Our baker Mr Roy gives ub the impression of a real live and making preparations for an uptodate Bakery Mr Lloyd Pollock Sunday with his aunt and uncle Mr and Mrs Joseph Pollock Our hearts go out in deep tothe family and relatives of Mrs Ed Woods In their meat The Red Cross and- Field Comfort Society are busy The social which was to be Tuesday was this out of Pajthy A crowded house is expected Two or slelghjlortls will go from Keswick One from Corners one from ahd one from Roachee Point Have the Society yet Prospects must be great for selling Keswick Judging by the way one of the Mr Arthur has installed equipment handle meat and de- ferves patronage Attend the Uap Year Social to night at Mr Vrni and a think what this may wean to you yea there VMktSA East GwUlimbury Council The postponed meeting of the Municipal Council Township of was held on above date at the Municipal Hall All members present Minutes of last meeting read and confirmed Communications were read from the Agricultural Institute the Municipal Association and the Hy dro Commission The Auditors Report was pre sented Moved by Cole seconded by Slick- wood that Auditors Report of Township Accounts for the year he received and adopted and that said Accounts bo now final ly passed and adoptcdrCarricd Moved by Proctor seconded by and resolved that the Reevo Issue bis order on the Treas urer for payment follows viz Rogers Auditor Frank Milne Auditor 1000 A MacKcnzic registering births marriages and deaths Stewart Stlckwood shoveling snow Fred Williams shoveling snow W P Wright shovoling snow Municipal World supplies Treas Whitchurch Township Town Line- South and that the Corporate seal bo here to attached carried Council adjourned to meet at Sharon April at am A MacKENZlE Clerk Council Council met at on Saturday March at pm mem bers all present Reeve In the Chair Communications received and reaI as follows Telephone Co on removal of pales From the Ion 1 Sanitarium and Salvation Aemy soliciting donations from De partment of Agriculture or appoint ment of representation to the Hoard James Graham asked and was to fence and use a Por tion of the con opposite lot so that his cattle could get to the river or water He has to pay per year for said privileges A grant of war made to the Ladles Patriotic League of iaw I A appointing of Highways PoundKeep re and Fence- Viewers was passed A spirited dtecussion took place over the assumption of the 7th con line by the Qood System to the disposi tion of tbQ Statute labor that Is usually performed said roadway all of was held until next Council tie Reeve in the meantime to procure ail -rma- adloiirhei to Bat- y pr and Pic The Amateur Dramatic Club like to send a report their work to your valuable paper Receipts 1st Concert 2nd Concert ilocton Concert Concert Totbenham Concert fold In for Call and Fully In of the and nolghbora CLOVER Ho In able TIMOTHY I No 1 and Have a I Pattern vlow In Itself Total Expenses- Printing Hall Rent livery Play Books Makeup Fixing Direct Imp Total The proceeds of each concert were given tio the local branch of Red Cross in the Town which concert was given with the except- Hon of the Clubs share of the pro ceeds at Beaton and the proceeds the first Schomberg concert which were sent direct to Hod Cross in Toronto Mr and- Mrs Skinner visit- with friends in Thurs day Mrs Sidney Leonard is spending a week with her sister in Newmarket Mr ami Mrs L Lyons family spent Sunday Mr and Mrs John Indies of the Christian Church of spent I leanVii at the home of Mr and Mr skinner about 25 being jVivmimiI Mr I and M Robinson f with friends town Mr A Ma miner our Rank has been moved lo a Bank at Ayton This speaks well for Mr Kirkwoml U8UAL SUNDAY AIR RAID London March Nine were killed and injured today by bombs hurled from four German which raided- the cost Dover to Margate One of the raid- quartette were brought down first of the new of planes to suffer this fate forced to descend Into the sea after having been pursued for thirty milts from shore and engaged for min utes by a British aviator a one aeroplane The observer of German machine was killed four planes dropped altogether bombs A German engineer crossed it Atlantic in his wifes but detected by the authorities at British port Pte Jacft Lanigan of the BattaUan Windsor was killed as he sleeping on the bar racks floor by Everett Cousin who was removing shells nu rifle Paris March The French tor pedo boat dettroyer has been sunk the Adriatic by a sub marine Three oincers ft toe were lost Two and of the crew saved London March At the investiture Saturday the King with the royal red crow Bliss Vivian Tremaine acting tron Daughters of the or Officers She who was obtained lot- tultously to attend on the King when his nAvjasty met his recent accident In She traveled In charge of the royal patient It was stated that Tueton sub respected the hospital ship MauretaQ- in the Mediterranean- your Ut M the Pi Toronto merb f March Wheat per bush Oats per a Hay per ton Vil Butter per lb Potatoes per Chickens per 1b Ducks per ft Geese per Tho lantern lecture In si Pauls Boom on Tuesday A very last lopio Oel Pledge hy many All mem requested Tuesday l I who will vi vlslloi looked fc you in for and arr Hay ton an JHayal of JVn Wler W f J lT JSBBttliystt

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