Newmarket Era , August 19, 1910, p. 5

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v J J- Barrister Of Street to Farm Security f prank AUCTIONEER AND COLLECTOR Bolton Hewitt and Millard Lane and Street Ho Corner Dr Clank job Si DENTIST Dr Wilkinson in Block Newmarket MARRIAGE Jackson of LICENSES A Good Meeting Meeting held Mrs Bains on Wed nesday evening Aug Inhere was a good attendance and inter esting program Miss Barkers solo entitled Beckoning Hands was very much appreciated the business was over a very social hour was spent together Mrs Bain kindly served refreshments in Very Sore Limb Mr Wilson is laid tip with a lame leg He was assisting Mr Rose with his harvest and scraped the skin off one of his legs near the knee in getting down out of the mow He thought nothing of it at the time hut in a few days it became so painful that he was obliged to call in the doctor is getting along nicely though Ma leg still very sore it the ERA Office Newmarket or Ice Pipers issued at residence if NEWMARKET LATEST DESIGNS IN Monuments and Head Stones Csil Before Ordering Elsewhere CASSIDY S J Boyd Graduate in medicine of Toronto University also Licentiate of the College of Physicians and the Royal College of Surgeons England Former clinical assistant Eye Hospital and Uni versity College Ear Nose and Throat Hospital London England Office Cor Main and Timothy Sts Newmarket- Telephone No Consultation Hours services may be had at any hoifr of the day or night by calling at the or phone Furnace Work Plumbing 3 of Our Specialties See the Bathroom Outfit at the Shop THE LEADING TINSMITHS OSBORNE SONS Next to Smiths Grocery Purdys New Grocery have received our Stock New Fruits of all kinds Raisins Pigs Dates Peels Layer Malaga Grapes Oranges etc Also all the NEW CANNED GOODS Tomatoes Corn Peas Salmon etc from the Canaries OUR GROCERIES Are well assorted and the Best that money can buy Try Our Brieffets During tbe past week Davis tan nery received ten cars of hides and supplies Mr Jos Wesleys new brick house on Millard avenue is now occupied by Mr Fred Prosser Mr Dick succeeds Mr Meyers as implement agent here Looks Good for Us The foundation is now completed for the new dry kiln connection with the Office Specialty Works It is to be most uptodate dry kiln in Canada costing about The Company is so rushed with or ders that the manager Mr of Toronto wno was here a few days ago is very anxious to commence the foundation for the new fac tory this fall Nearly a Fire Last Friday morning the little Fruit Stone owned by Mr J H Mil lard and occupied by Mr nearly went up in smoke As Mr was passing along the street he noticed the the kit chen on fire and gave the alarm Dr immediately attached his lawn hose and succeeded in putting out the fire without calling the Brigade A spark from the chimney was no doubt the cause OUR DREAD Standard Weight Fan cy Bread Buns Cakes of ill kinds Fresh Every Morn ing None Better as good COOKED HAM to Satisfaction or Money Refunded Joseph Phone Perkins Old Stand PHOTOS ORCHARD BEACH The suspense of past week was ended on Friday morning when Mr Lee Morton at the Post office dis covered the body of the late Harry floating on the wateri about half a mile from Beach To make sure he went out in a canoe and then returned for a boat bringing the body to shore The undertaker at Toronto was immediately notified and the remains were taken to Toronto on Saturday morning for interment was eight days of great anxiety for the young mans who did ev erything possible to body walked the shore every day unable hardly to eat or sleep ft is hoped that the sad occurrence may serve as a warning for many years to come The large attendance at church last Sunday was amply repaid by the ear nest and poetic sermon by Rev Mc Cartney of Sharon Pa after an ab sence from the Beach of three years Mr tenor soloist of strtci Church Toronto sang in the morning Next Sunday Rev T Campbell to preach in the morning Rev in the evening Tliey are Toronto Mrs Harding ol the her sistei Mrs J Jackson Three very fine gramophones furnish lots of music along the shore this season Mrs V Cane and her sister Miss Morrow visited two or three days at last week A oi from dacksons PL spent Monday afternoon on the Beach Mrs Montreal is the guest of Mrs iL Ross for a couple of days Mrs of Hamilton arrived at Zephyr Villa on Monday will Spend three weeks with her father Butter Is excellent for a hum If the is covered Instantly with butter the akin will not blister When boiling an old fowl or tough meat add a pinch of to the wa fer Simmer gently and the meat will be perfectly tender Cobalt Aug LI On Sunday Tiifoias and Patrick Hull father and son aged respec tively iH and employees of Bros lumbermen were drown ed in Bay Lake near and only a short distance from in sight of other canoes It wotId ap pear the canoe when the men were attempting change places Lindsay The shoe store Mr J Lamb street north was gutted by ire on Saturday evening shortly before midnight The cause the fire unknown although many attribute it to defective wiring Mr Lamb Estimates Ids at two and three thousand dollars part ly covered by The attendance on Thursday evening of last week was rattier disappointing but those present had a feast of beau ty music and refreshments all of which was greatly enjoyed Folio ing is the list of prizewinners PLANTS turberous Mrs Simmer- son 2nd Mrs Mrs 2nd Mrs Geranium double Roy 2nd Mrs Prosser Geranium single Mrs 2nd Mrs Geranium double Mrs Jones 2nd Mrs Geranium Royal George Mrs merson Collins Mrs Mrs 2nd Mrs Jones J Smith 2nd Petunia double Mrs J Smith 2nd Mrs Summer Culbous plant Mrs Sim- PLANTS NOT NECESSARILY IN BLOOM Hanging Basket Mrs Partridge 2nd Mrs Cyperus Martin 2nd Mrs Cactus Mrs 2nd F Gardner Cacti Mrs Mrs Martin Mrs merson Begonia as v Mrs J A Collins Begonias 5 J Smith 2nd Mrs Palm C 2nd Mrs Geranium 3 fancy leaf Mrs 2nd Mrs Ivy Mrs Jones Asparagus Fern Mrs 2nd C Fern Greenhouse 2nd Mrs Fern native wood H A Twilley Foliage Plants Roy Trivett 2nd Mrs Specimen Plant Squires 2nd Hoy Trivett 3rd Mrs Jones House Plants Mrs 2nd Mrs Partridge House Plants Mrs Partridge Mrs Simmerson House Plants Mrs Simmerson 2nd Martin Window Box Mrs 2nd Mrs Partridge FLORISTS DISPLAY Coll Potted Plants Per in ft Hatch Cut Flowers Hatch Special Botanical Specimen 3rd Irene Kirhy CUT FLOWERS Asters Mrs 2nd Mrs J Balsam J Smith 2nd Dahlia Mrs Simmerson Mrs J Hollyhock 2nd Mis L Newton Marigold Mrs 2nd E Martin Nasturtiums without foliage Mrs 2nd Mrs Partridge on stalk Mrs 2nd J Martin Mrs J Petunia single Mrs 2nd Martin Phlox Martin 2nd Mrs Ird Mrs Verbena J Smith 2ml Miss Forsyth 3rd Martin Zinnia J Smith 2nd Mis J 3rd Mrs J Smith 2nd Mrs Cockscomb Mrs 2nd Annuals Martin 2nd Mrs Cut Flowers kind Mrs J Gladiolus 2nd J 3rd Nasturtiums with foliage Mrs Partridge 2nd Hoy Trivett Nasturtiums in bundles Miss L Newton 2nd S Gardner Mrs Poppies Mrs Scabiosa Mrs Salpiglossis Mrs Snap Dragon Mrs Prosser Stocks Stallard 2nd Slocks white Stallard Mrs Peas in bunches Miss Newton Sweet Peas red Mrs Keith Mrs Sweet Peas white Mrs Keith 2nd Mrs Prosper Sweet Peas blue Mrs Keith Miss L Newton Sweet Peas pink Mrs Keith 2nd Mrs Sweet Peas mauve Mrs Prosser 2nd J Smith Sweet Peas variegated Mrs Keith 2nd J Smith Sweets Mrs Keith 2nd Mrs Carnations Mrs 2nd L Newton Mrs- 2nd 1 f tea is the result of care and experience in blending must be the combination of fine flavor smooth strength and richness Because all these elements are so generously included in Red Rose Tea it well merits the term good tea Lettuce loose heads 2nd N of vegetables N 2nd Geo Vegetable marrow 2nd Squires i Apples 2nd- Mrs 2nd S ne 84 NEVER SOLO BULK Your Grocer Will Recommend It 2nd Mrs 2nd 2nd Mrs 2nd 2nd Squires 2nd J Larkspur Miss Newton 2nd Mrs Prosser Geraniums 7 Mrs J A Collins 2nd Miss L Newton Funeral design Mrs Partridge 2nd Mrs Basket Cut Flowers Miss ton 2nd Mrs Partridge Hand Bouquet Martin 2nd Gardner Table Bouquet Martin 2nd Mrs Brides Bouquet Mrs Partridge 2nd G Martin Wild Flowers Mrs Kerby 2nd Martin Sweet Peas and Mignonette Prosser 2nd F S Gardner Floral Design for table Mrs 2nd Mrs Partridge VEGETABLES Beans wax thick G Martin 2nd J Beans wax flat Martin 2nd Beans green Hunter 2nd Denne Beans broad John 2nd Mrs Kirby Peas in pod Martin 2nd Mrs Peas shelled Mrs Keith 2nd G Carrots stump root John 2nd F Gardner Carrots point root 2nd Mrs Cauliflower Hatch 2nd Mrs Partridge Cabbage Leder 2nd Forsyth Beets half long 2nd Mrs Beets long blood Mrs Part ridge 2nd Beets turnip Perrin 2nd Mrs Kirby Onions dutch sets Mrs J A Collins 2nd Onions pickling Squires 2nd Mrs Partridge Tomatoes natch 2nd Kirby Balish turnip Hatch 2nd Martin Bndihli long summer P Gardner 2nd Mrs Radish French breakfast Mrs Partridge Bhubarb Hatch 2nd m flotatoes light skin Jlrs ser 2nd dark skin Mrs ser 2nd Garnet Potatoes largest Goo 2nd Mrs Prosser Table turnip J Smith Cucumbers table Mrs J 2nd Hunter Cucumbers English frame 2nd Perrin Celery Martin 2nd Mrs Partridge Lettuce cabbage head S 2nd Mrs Raspberries black cap S Holly 2nd Raspberries yellow Raspberries any other variety 2nd Currents red J Stallard 2nd Currants white 2nd John Currants black Perrin 2nd John Stallard Gooseberries large Den 2nd John Stallard Gooseberries small Den 2nd Perrin Blackberries thimble Mrs Jones 2nd Collection of small fruit 2nd 40 The School Question This Important question is engag ing the attention of many parentis and young people just now Just what to do is sometimes a problem Where possible we believe every boy and girl should pass the Entrance and spend few years in High School or Collegiate work When this is not practicable the next best thing to do lis to arrange for a course in some business training school In these schools the instruction is main ly individual so that the Third Book student or the High School graduate may make relative advancement in a good practical course training alike beneficial in any walk of life In such schools many find the train ing for the Entrance Examination sufficient foundation upon which to build a good business or shorthand course which leads to office employ ment at a living salary as an intro duction to a successful business life Canada possesses many very good Business Colleges but the one which has a continual reputation for doing good work ant producing successful graduates is the wellknown Central Business College of Toronto O0 They Rocked the Boat Aug A double drowning occurred yesterday after noon in the waters of Lake near Sweets Corners County of Lcete the victims were John a hoy of and Harry Raymond mar ried aged They were two a party of five who went bathing from a small island in the lake about rfods from the main shore Raymond and being unable to swim were disporting in a boat with their companions a Short distance a way It was the old story of rocking the Suddenly the men were seen and disappeared beneath surface of the stream Neither one arose again to the consternation of their companions An alarm was raised and in a short time grappling opera tions were commenced and continued well on towards midnight the bodies were recovered was an orphan boy in the employ of Wil liam Morehcad of Sweets Corners Raymond was a young Englishman who settled at the Corners about six years ago and married Miss Betty who with two small survive m a H A R DW A R E TO 1 You Can Save Money By Buying From Us i Paints Oils Glass Etc j- Jo NEWMARKET It t CLEARING OUT ALL ummer Goods C A i Toronto Jobbing House Cars Crash at Niagara Out Auk A 2nd Martin State of Ohio City of County Frank J Cheney makes an oath that Is senior partner of the firm of J Cheney A Co doing busi ness In the City of Toledo County and State aforesaid and the Arm will pay the sum of ONE HUN- DOLLARS for each and casp of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Halls Catarrh Cure FRANK J CHENEY Sworn to before me and subscribed In my presence this day of Dec ember A Seal A Notary Public Halls Catarrh Core is taken in ternally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of 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