Newmarket Era , September 28, 1923, page 6

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NEWMARKET Albert Res a AGENT MOUNT ALBERT Mount Albert LIGHTS ON AGAIN Owing to the fire which de stroyed the dynamo in the power house about four weeks ago the town was without electric light The Sutton dynamo able for ere turned on Saturday Mr Dike deserves congratulated on his in a fire in which they their home some few yearaago Mrs- Steeper wajs a city visitor on Monday Dr Miller is leaving this week for England where he intends taking hospital work Mr and Mrs Moore have taken a part of Mrs waters house for the winter Hope Items Fair I night Dont forget Hope see a large crowd out to Tuesday and con on Sunday as It Is Rally Day The remains of- the late Mrs Mrs Galon and Mrs Lucy Tail of was laid ere visiting Mrs on In Ml ZIon Cemetery on uesday lernoon Service at the grave Mr and Mrs John Sutton West itold umber of people who Morns the funeral was ample tea Lodge of Mount of the high esteem which Mr the PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Last Sunday Missionary Day and were very fortunate in having as speaker for the service the President Mrs Johnston of Toronto Mrs Johnston is a very fluent speaker a most address on the work of the Society since it be gan both in Home and Foreign mission work The choir was composed of members of the So ciety Next Sunday is Rally Day and the children take charge of the morning service A FINE ADDRESS Mrs Johnson a missionary lady gave a wonderful account of the work of the of the PiObvlLimn Church on Sunday 23rd quickly ami tell His disciples thai Church held and rfav Sept This village has been without lights for a couple of to the dynamo at power house being burned out but it is esjpecled that we ill soon have lights again Mr John old his residence to Mr Joseph Taylor of Zephyr who takes the first of Oct art has been nt he General hospital Toronto from h behold He before you into Galilee Mrs John to tell in daily papers but w tell the wonderful sacrifice or Christ the One who Hid so many miracles and could have- been very rich if He bad wished but for our sake He was poor Mrs Johnson said every prayer and every dollar gave meant so much to them to carry on the work for Christ I wonder if her message of great deed sank into our hearts or we leave it in Church If we have Ihe Spirit of Christ as we should have we would give more and houses and worldly pleasures but that He could relieve present and eternal suffering ye be converted ye cannot enter into the Kingdom How I think some of our finery shall haunt us through if wi fail to do our duty Our fours own people thought He wa too anxious about His Father business People said Paul wa ChrisUlife spirit theirs a world ly spirit Paul and fell the glory of Christ and was willing to sacrifice any earthly gain make sure of spending eternity in thai presence And lo spend life trying to lead other souls to do the same We if we were half as good as we should be would sec visions or find the peart of great price and sell all don havi It for the King- We would have face like Mrs in thai If we decide live in luxury cannot expect to stand those to nay You endured poverty that My enter thou into the joy of thy Lord Have you yet received your share from the Saviours If so are endeavoring to on Mine or that Spirit of the people thai are as yet of their share- f PERSONAL Mr and Mrs Jas Lawman family motored to BoWmai Saturday last and spent the Mr and Mrs Friday I Joseph Jardin and Dr Brown AHiston on Wednesday spending a few days Miss Maude It tie Indian Summ Friday or early Saturday morn- lad been an bank robbery warning received and the It would have The are alert and watching and If they shoulc not likely they Wright of Toronto on a mls- spent e weekend at the Hobom has gone and friends on Saturday spent the of the Methodic Keswick Our village Mr Ha sidewalks laid St- on Sunday morning We v Ill miH Church this represented and the f the el with while operatic outfit is progress ing very favorably brothers here Mr Toole is r of The North Wester ha agricultural paper of Ihe Before going to Ihe west as on the staff of the Farm- for a number of We congratulate Mr on his journalistic Pieces s and visit- ion on Clad to see Mrs back from Baldwin She intends keeping bouse now that Mr and Mrs are moving to home in Jersey themselves in their sacred Mr Stan Ihe organ gave Methodists are holding their The Presbyterian The people on John street Mr Mr- Rally day services will be held in Methodist Church Sunday Services at a and a in The Church will be beautifully decorated- for the occas ion and Ihe Ringing led by he school Trie pastor will speak lo the child ren and young people on the subject of The Game of Life Members of the Cradle will receive a warm welcome The Sunday School is one of the mightiest agencies In the land today Let us stand behind it At a Congregational Meeting on Monday night It was decided to have Ihe Anniversary Service of Methodist Church on Sunday Nov and a Hot Fowl Supper on Nov his as they did not get their fall in readiness to hold it in so will be postponed for another Hello Hen the Eagle He must have gone south for news seerns be a place of hard feelings I wish say that those who are not satisfied should dig out Some of the Egypt has always been a place of oeiable people and might be yet if a few would quit finding fault bee In the Jake Cook of Smith is moving to Toronto Mr Walter Armstrong is taking bis and Mr Jos Taylor of Zephyr is moving into the house recently purchased from Mr John Crone and Mrs Mills in moving to Mr and- Mrs of were of his sister Mrs over the weekend Mr and Mrs M spent the weekend lage Keswick- RAVKNSHOE Miss from Oram Valley is spending a few days a Mr- Wm Miss has gone ti Button to take a position The Ladies Aid met at Mrs Gannons on Ttisday oldfashioned quilt In the evening the rtained by the young Rally Day will be observed at Methodist Church or Sunday Sept at p Special program has been ranged by School very me come Mr Percy Wilsor face these Beginning on Oct 1st Inland Rev enue Stamp alone may be used for purposes of taxation on promissory notes bills of exchange and all other document now taxed Postage damps may be used for post age only and not for tax revenue stamps It la be had at Inland Revenue offices and banks rill not be sold at the Post who live at some from a bank are therefore Olive Rosa and Mr Cook of Toronto were home Fred Wheeler a forme resident of his place and now the north country was In tow few days week Mi Wheeler had the misfortune hie and four him it was the same I who get the postage stamps they Tuesday of hi proud objected SI ill we hope he will love the house of the Lord in the near future Try it jf which fa wish Dr Wilson the host of iceess The doctor has bought Kings house It pays to advertise in our be- veil local paper Ihe Era Mr Marritt who carters near and far from your your market is gelling Phone your orders- Mr took lovely new Bond Head neighbors Mrs John Oldham Mrs Oldham has been bed ridden for about three years but is very bright and cheerful We wish Mr and Mrs many hap py trips in their car Hero Is a pair who have worked hard to attain heir farm and home and the of life spend has come lo then and by perseverance Sharon sick Willi We extend our sympathy to Mr and family In the bereave ment that has come lo them In Ihe Mr father glad to report that Mrs who has been sick purchased Convention evening Next Sunday Is the Annual Rail nay Service a A program la being prepared by Hi Sunday school The address Tot Fold Growth and how our Sunday 1001 I Mr and Mrs Sage have gone to reside Willi their daughter Mrs Beech of for the winter the School Fair at Vandorr Thursday Our scholars wore in winning a large number Hilt spent the weekend Miss her slater Miss iQlt spent Thursday spent at the homo Rev Bal- v ill in the berg Kirk Chad Thompson In town la Wonder what they H jud beautiful these hlng and Tint The Canadian National Railway rain Is back again for another which will scoop another gravel out of Hie pit Mr Herbert has not been i round home lately I wonder what Miss Herman Jewel Is home again Torn the city Mr Ernie Comer is building a new diicksrnllh with a walk was needed very badly held morning being given to district business An presenting the claims of the Churchs educational work given by Professor A Johnson Rev Phelps of led a m conference The objective for this Rev Harold Ellison of District Secretary Evangelism and Social Service stressed the claims of this of the work Rev of Japan old cement building 11 The PostMaster Is changes All seem shop and to build soon He has sold his tot where Ids shop now to Owen Miss Nora I wonder why Barbie looks so dull these days Grft tendon and lady friend of Toronto spent the weekend with his so fjrfltcnden attended the at the Christian win on Sunday also lay run all al I Sunday handsome of Hulh home City life voice and merry laugh sounds- like old dmes Lulu Taylor Ik Attending lion at Albert When the Methodist Confer ence was over they sent a and other on larks of high degree the planet Mara hi and shirs the glory of of th other topics vague and ills lectures might be very good If they were over understood hut thoy wouldnt put a man on pins and make him sorry of sins theyd never ruin or prevention at when her clothing caught while she was making doughnuts Only Norte n the of a pitchfork in to his right fool Ho has since succumbed which sot in a day or two after the accident Joe a brother haa return ale a fit operation for appendicitis music by Union Choir At Rev C of Ket each A male quartette and a soloist from Keswick music Come and been pre ching and ami Country have done The Association Is worthy of baker Is building his building was burnt The Uxbridge Financial of he Church held here last Thursday Watch growing influence of iily in at laud- Rev great Dr E Long of To a splendid address and Chief Big Canoe of Island years of age told of his conver sion to some years ago Every arrangement was made foi comfort and convenience delegates who went away feeling that a very profitable and enjoy able day had been spent Death of RfTr John Murrell There passed away on Flairs HHh 1 In residence Hampton Avenue Toronto one of the of this- section and i greatly beloved and Mr yoth About two years ago Mr ell moved to Toronlo retired He Township In lie man Miss of Shun of Do a and enjoyed a happy Hail kind voice of an fa ther Mr Murrell Is also by one Mrs of Toronto was a member the Methodist Church and a life long Conservative The funeral took from hla late In Toronto on Saturday afternoon and In torment at Newmarket Cemetory by Mrs Henry of Sutton and Mrs Homer of Lee Maniatique Mfoh hear old Billy Is proud a ook A couple darling daughter Vera him a grandfather her n i Informed Until You Try GREEN TEA you have not tasted the best Freshfragrant and pure Try it CREAMWANTED Best Prices Paid FOR LIVE AND DRESSED POULTRY AND EGGS The for Mount Albert Creamery Butter is Growing Bigger Let us have your Cream Let us do your work for you Our Truck will In It Mount Albert Creamery Co Creamery at Mount Albert Call for Yoqp Cream had made him a granddad by presenting Billy an other pounder Holy Moses I I think some of our old drones should now wake up and do something for the population of Sutton We have had three serious fires In Sulton since our Council was foolish enough to buy that freak painted red and a hell on It to lell you to get out of the way I think lliat Is about all the good il Is would advise the Council to scrap It ami get about palls fix racks around the sides and It Will I an hour these palls than four chemical engines of this class could do In half a day Of course It looks standing alongside the road for strangers to look at but they dont know the animal as I do I really think thai every fire we have had In Button since this thing was bought Is Incendiary and hope the fire bug will be caught I understand table Billy has all themselves from fire bugs and thieves who prowl around another mans premises between two and four In the morning Ills motto la to shoot first and ask- questions afterwards A good charge of shot In the would show up nicely to his friends giving my a Corn I Hot Dogs col In what I call tbo Sepl Is of and last Feast music a little my r i-d-l- The Girls Quarters damp and generally hundred and fifty whom I Miss Lizzie Miss Ho Kennedy who hid her dad was any old widower had five prettier like know ft 1 Is alone la being pretty but Iheyshow laelr beauty as houHivki r in way I am proud of the pirf who them But proud of the J young pups and lady who forced 1 way Into oar out being asked Two of hem I Here the and 1 hope the head teacher will lo drill a foolisIi people I wrtnoltor the high regard 1 I would up before the crowd who were an are too Ignorant to ay anything- about HOUSES F OR SALE IN Frame House an Stable Stable Brick Home and Acre If an- ivtinn- properties DAVIDSON Mbert NEWS FOR FARMERS SHORTS like ladles and gentlemen I do my utmost to give have no use for young rowdy or young soculled ladles who- feel bad at doing what and do as they darn picas are it few of In am very happy to say only I pity the thei almost every night especially a night when a show In the Town Halt You can boo those young bloods blocking the crossing near Man fljon House when women children and the rest of us have to lake tq road or dltoh to get past lliem tho tongue lashing will get It you disturb them to move I will now My annual Corn dandy t My hoi enjoyed ihemsolves at least i portion of them have lhanked me and f the evening for gave our visitors putting In two holidays at my Old Maids Camp Their names are Mary daring rohbory in Ont and was robbed of about Cooks Bakery Keswick College of EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Saturday Sept WILSON KESWICK DR HAMLD Dentist Over Plvlnloks Store Sutton Office Hours a to p co- phono g MWIM Guernsey from in 3Fr Dump Wagon and to W 1850 Chase Tractor wheel new Sorrel Saddle Mare Bay Marc Gen Purpose with her Colt Will Trade any above or whiter freshing subject FARMS Stop Met Point JARHIVES OF ONTARIO TORONTO

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