Newmarket Era, 20 Aug 1915, p. 6

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mm AGENT 5 MOUNT ALBERT GROSS TEA The Womens will Red Cross Tea at of Mr J Rowland on Fri day Aug The band AH afe to attend DIKE ESTATE Albert and Wilfrid if Mount Albert will share equally in the of their Caleb Dike an electrician who intestate in Toronto May leaving in life in surance a horse valued at 50 book debts the estate of Dike and an equity of in lands and East townships OUR SCHOOL The Continuation and Public Schools will reopen on Sept 1st Two new teachers have been appointed to the staff Mr Martin Kehoe of Stratford of the Continuation was a brilliant student Stratford Collegiate Institute and shown evidence of being a successful uptodate teacher Lot lie Polly teacher of the primary room has had corisid- experience in teaching small children and comes very recommended I SPl Helen Wilson and Miss Evelyn are the lake breezes this week guests of their- aunt Eves- ROCHES POINT returned last week after attending the funeral of his uncle Samuel Til- who died July at years of age Deceased was born at Norfolk England came to Canada with two rider brothers in He was a farmer and a carpenter- Three sons one SHARON Weddei Miss Helen Wilson spent last week with Newmarket and Master Kenneth and Alex of Hamilton who have been spending part of Ifaeir vacation at Mr W Eves cottage Keswick spent one day last their friend EveryboaY seems pleased to see a fdw days of line weather Mr J Kifchtley was inTo- Fair Prize kist 7 First pay ORCHARD BEACil PERSONAL Mr and Mrs of Colling wood Mr and Mrs of Toronto and Mr Rogers on of were visilrfs at lire home Mr J Paisley The Misses Filey and of Sutton spent the with Mrs The visit was marred by Miss Bessie being taken ill with appendicitis she was able to be removed to her home Monday everting following Miss is visit- at the home of her in Toronto Mr John of our School last year has been appointed to a position on the staff of the Vic toria Industrial School at Miss Mabel Harper of Toronto was in town on a visit with her parents Mr J Ramsdenof Dauphin Man is enjoying a few weeks vis it at the home of his parents Mr and Mrs Geo Arnold Toronto are in town for a few days calling on old friends The picnic at Lake Oil Saturday was well at tended from this vicinity and all report an enjoyable lime Miss Lewis started back to the West op Tuesday where will resume her duties The League is hold ing a social evening on Monday Any on I he lawn of Mr Floyd Cunningham Ail are invited Come and have good lime Quite a of our hoys leaving for the West this week We hope for them all a success ful journey What attraction have the hoy- from Keswick down this way so the rubbertired buggy Mrs Crittenden and Miss Gla dys were guests of Mrs J Robert son last Sunday Rev A Bedford Toronto was guest at home of Mr J Moure last week and Miss Kath leen accompanied him home for visit under the auspices the Institute was great After a lengthy illness Mr Vm Smith on the on died last Saturday morning He was fcnown hlfdily respected daughter and one brother all Monday ona business living in the West survive trip Messrs Frank TaLe and Nor man Crone motored tOithe city i Sunday The Band played at the Meth odist Garden Parly at Holland Landing on Tuesdaf evening Miss Olga Ramsey is visiting at North Bay for a short time Mr and Mrs Wm Robertson of Orchard Beach spent Monday at Mr Thomas Browns Mr and Mrs Jerry Graham of Sutton visited friends here Mon day Mrs John Wilson and daughter Muripl of Toronto spent the weekend at Col Waylings- Mr has a fine new fence in front of his lawn Mrs J D Graham was under the care a few days last week Miss of New market is the guest of Miss Ada Crone a few days Ibis week Dont forget the Illumination of Sharon Temple and Band Con cert to be on Wednesday the of- August A good program will be given Refreshments served on the grounds POTATO DIGGERS Kow farmers dont forget thai the Digger made He filire me if you the est have started a number of the New Hinders and tell they are the King of- If you want a iflCW Hinder he sure to see the pew mi Albert mm TO Having a Well Outfit ve are now to do such work at regular rand satisfaction guaranteed J LEWIS A HON MS i FARM FOR Lot Con acres cleared ft of bush arid remainder pasture well watered brick house and other good build jogs For particulars apply to Cook Hi Albert FARM FOR acres or lens North half A Lot Ho in the on North acres workup and clay loom and acres paiture Good fruit and lots of water fair and fences fair terms For apply to Mrs Henry Miss Patty Aylward of Calgary spent over Sunday with her aunt Mrs Mr and Mrs Hales motored up from Toronto and spent the weekend with sister Mrs Cochrane wife and two children who been at wyld for the left for their home in Toronto on Wed- nesnlay Rev Smith and wife of ville are among the recent arriv als at the boardinghouse Mrs Rev McNeil formerly of is spending a month with her sister Mrs Dr Mrs Watson with her mother and sister from Sam fa who are summering at Island Grove speil Tuesday at Kill- kare collage Mr J M Walton and parly motored from Aurora to Lake on Tuesday and called on friends at the Beach en route Mrs Brand is spending her va cation with her mother Mrs Cane Mrs Hawkins is spending a week with her brother Mr Andy Wright Mr and Mrs J Semens of Ham ilton were guests of Mr and Mr of Zephyr Villa for the weekend Miss Bertha Weddej of Toronto is spending two or ill CO weeks with her sister Mrs L Jack son As usual the church was filled last Sunday morning and Rev Dr Rank in held the undivided at tention of the congregation There were five or six preachers present Next Sunday Rev Can on Bryant of the Church of the Toronto will he the preacher A shocking tragedy took place here about three oclock last day afternoon A stranger went to Mr Yates boathouse and hired a row boat for an hour saying he was hot and wanted to cool off He rowed some distance towards Roachs Point turned around and rowed back About yards off Yates pier lie stopped look off bis vest having previously placed Ills hat arid coat in the boat A number of campers Were in bathing and they thought the man was gelling ready to fish but instead of that he jump into the was drown ed in feel of water wifh- making any alarm Some body on the shore went out and brought the boat to shore His gold watch hail Keen placed in his inside coat pocket and from papers En tils pocket it was ascer tained that his name was Ash- Enquiry showed that he was a paper dealer from Coroner Greenwood of Sutton was telephoned for and lie look po ssession of his belongings Ow ing a storm coming up the body was not removed thai even ing From papers in his posses sion it Is evident that the rash was committed on account of financial difficulties because of the war Mr was head of the wall paper concern known as the V Co Ltd with ill Street To ronto and was a wellknown member of the of Trade lie was the founder of he com pany arid under his guidance a business Iliad been built up He was a prominent member of the Northern Church and was a veteran of the North West Rebellion being a member of the I nth Royal Grenadiers He now has a son Arthur Vincent Abb- down with the Canadian Korea in and had endeavored to enlist himself lie was years of age and is survived by a three sons and three daughters Mr and Mrs Mercer of Moot real were weekend guests of Mr and Mrs The Lawn Parly the South end of the Beach on Wednesday afternoon of last week was quite a success Addresses were Mr- Dr Skinner Gordon Mrs Or Johnson and Mrs Dr also Mr Toronto Proceeds about Mrs Irving Walker of Toronto and Miss Walker of Rosed lie over Sunday with Mrs Walker Miss of Toronto the guest of Mrs VanNor- nian over Sunday The Beach was well represent ed at the Red Cross Garden Party in Newmarket on Wednesday rning There were who re turned on the special car leaving Newmarket at Up Wednesday night ay to be judged except Stick must in the building by oplock noon and the grounds tola At 1 pm thojudgea will duties of Inspection and decision At the Races Commence Visitors At tbeHalI Open to Second Day t All Live Stock for Exhibition must be by- oclock- noon on this day pm The Judges will commence their duties pm Arrival of Band pm Racing commences pm Parade of all Live Stock were winners of Prizes In front or Grand Standi Gates opened for exhibits to leave grounds No exhibitor will be allowed to move anything until Capital Paid up A- Manager Fund and A Savings Department 1 conducted At every of the Bank where deposits of and upwards are received and Interest at rates added It is a safe and convenient depository for your money MOUNT ALBERT BRANOH a TERRY Manager Auto Tire Steam Vulcanizing Plant fallowed MUSIC Grenadier TUESDAY 8EPT 8t HOLLAND LANDING Mr Roy Belfry lady friend a tended the Armitage Garden Party SUTTON The Directors of lire Sutton At Society changed the dale of their Fair a few clays ago so as not to conflict with oilier events to Monday and Tuesday Sept and Make a of the change Prize Lists will he ready next week FEEDING IN THE RING Monday Sept 20th Scott J K and Sherman A Trot or Pace mile heats best 3 in 5 A 250 Class Trot or Pace mile heats best 3 in Purse 10000 Tuesday Sept 21st Free For All Trot or Pace best 3 in Purse V your Auto I pay Express one way Moderate vo me a trial All sizes of Tires In New and Rebuilt Gasoline Oils General Repair Work Street Garage Sutton Prop I Mr and Mrs John Collins of Newmarket spent over Sunday here the Mr rind Mrs Culver well A in Toronto on Sunday Mr Fountain of Montreal spent a few days at his home this week Mr Percy- Osborne of the Brink of Nova is home for his vacation Mr Mrs V J Chatham Out are visiting daughter Mrs MdDonald West of preached in Knox Church on Sun day Mr was away in Stratford last week attending ll Grand Lodge of tho Mr John happened with a nasty accident at the ice houses last Thursday A pike pole acci dentally struck him in the face Prof Stuarts Concert had to cancelled on Saturday night on I of a couple of preachers holding forth on I lie street lire town hull Owing to several fairs off on Sept the and fill Sutton directors have decided iff their dales In SOI and Monday arid Tuesday The hs secured play during he second day and give lire at night races are promis ed for days A monster school procession is being ar ranged for for which suitable prizes are being offered Ask Ihe Secretary for- a program of the fair The prize lists are now in Hie hands of It printers and will soon be ready Turn with and make tin a banner fair Miss Marjory of To rontospent oyer Sunday visiting her mother here All summer goods greatly re duced at Furnishing Store Mr A Taylor and Miss Feme Taylor left for West on Tuesday Mr Taylor purposes going right through to the coast Miss Taylor will visit in Mt of Tinonlo is iling his son Mr Street Miss Amy of Toionio spent over Sunday visiting her parents Mr and Mrs JaH River Street- Mr Jas A Taylor wishes to announce to nil Interested during his absence En the West the undertaking and embalm ing business will he attended to as he has made arrangements man to look after this part of the business Keep your secret fromyour friends and your enemies will next to Children dry FOR FLETCHERS A 230 Class Trot or Pace best in 5 purse Running Race hallmile heats best 3 in Purse No Entrance Fee Running Race Trotters Allowed Four Seconds in all Classes All purses divided 30 and 20 per cent of each purse Four to enter and three to start Entrance Fee 5 per cent of purse and per cent additional from winner All horses eligible Aug 1st En tries close Sept Membership tickets must be to the Sec retary with the entry A Lady became separated from her husband while In town She asked a friend where she would be likely to find him What was he buying asked the friend Well he was looking for a of Underwear and a Shirt Wei then you will find him at there Is where he would go for the best went there and euro enough she Committee of Management L Scott F Sherman Jr Entries Close Sept Read Rules and class amd canadian registered draught horses Section 1st Entire Colt 2 years old Entire Colt yearling 300 3 Brood Mare Imported with evidence having had in Brood Mare Canadian Bred 1 mill Yearling Filly 300 Filly two years old 2nd 30C 200 200 I OUTFITTERS Issuer of Marriage Llcensei SUTTON CLASS a DRAUGHT HORSES tend the Era to absent friends 1st Marc with evidence of having had one In pi toV Yearling fielding Filly 1st given- by F Con dition Powders valued at 300 2nd by Society Gelding Filly old 300 Gelding or Filly old CLASS 3GENERAL PURPOSE HORSES Section 1st Hi owl Mare with foal by her aide or evidence of having one in 1015 2nd Toronto Daily News or year with added Society 2 Foal 1st by Ontario Wind Engine Pump Co a Bag Truck value 2nd by Society Yearling Gelding or Gelding or Filly 2 years LIGHT HORSES Committee Frank Sherman and IKay CLASS ROADSTER HORSES lit Brood Mare with foal by her side or evidence ol having had on in 1915 1st given by Rubber Co Poojs valued at IClj MMlt M v Utll in J I 3 Gelding or Filly old 300 Yearling Gelding or Filly 5 Marc or Gelding in harness and over 1st prize by Silver A Son TV 406 2nd by Society Mare or Gelding in harness under I 111 IMt GLASS CARRIAGE HORSES lit 1 Brood Mare with foal by her aide or evidence of having one in v it tii Team Drought Horses 300 3 Gelding or Filly 2 old 300 4 Yearling Gelding or Filly Single Driver Mare or 400 Span In harness CLASS SPECIALS IN HORSES Section- lit Team Draught Horses In harness Second prize by M Stiles valued at Agricultural Team In harness lata MasseyHarrls Walk ing Plow value iS15 winner to pay no DY OQj 3 General Purpose Team In harness 400 Cart Horse Mare or Gelding Beit Foal of got any ol 1- A Son horses given by A Son 500 Rest Draught Foal open t Classes and en by Lavery V 2nd 200 200 2nd 300 2 CO 200 Best Mare or Gelding open to Classes Silver Medal by Co Toronto value 8 Mare or Gelding best adapted for Delivery Purposes not allowed to compete train 300 Second Prize by J furnisher a hat Mill 1 Saddle 300 Single Driver Mare or Gelding 3 years old in harness 1st by Society 300 2nd Box of Cigars by Culver well or Filly yrs old Best Mare or Gelding open to Classes A and 5 a Bronze Medal by Co Toronto value Pony In harness hands and under most suitable for and driven by oneof the children of the family 14 Lady Driver 500 Lady Rider 300 Gentlemans Turnout 2nd by 1 Whip value Horse showing lest performance at high jump- in tutu divv Best Halter Broken Foal handled by boy under yrs not necessarily a member 250 LOO LOO CATTLE Committee of Management A J Stiles and J Scott CLASS HORN CATTLE 1st Section Mil 1 A til two years Yearling Bull Bull Call under on year Aged Cow 1st by Toronto gals Vinegar valued at and added by miii Mini Heifer old Yearling Heifer Heller Calf under one year 2nd 2nd 300 200 300 2nd 1 200 200 20O 2nd 300 200 CLASS PURE BRED DAIRY CATTLE Section 1 Bull over one year Bull Calf 3 Heifer two years old 5 Holler one year old Heller Call CLASS ALLOTHten BREEDS AND Section 1 2 Heifer years old Yearling Holler 200 Heifer Calf inder one year Fat Ox or Heifer and 2nd by R CLASS 10 SPECIALS IN CATTLE- Section lit Best Herd Short Horn Cattle consisting of 1 Bull and I llMMMM 2nd by A E Beat Bull any age or Breed SHEEP 200 2nd 100 2nd LOO LOO 2nd 100 i Committee of Management Ego Jr CLASS WOOL SHEEP Section lit WW Ham Ram Lamb and by Society I mmW A gCU Wfl III I W 5 Ewe 2nd 100 CLASS DOWN SHEEP Section lit I i MiiVV Ram a I Hid MUM hi ti4i 5 Hurling Ewe 800 Ewe Lambs two m- i KwATAVr Sod LOO tfffvnririr a-

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