Newmarket Era, 24 Aug 1923, p. 3

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Our Local News the Methodist School will these Picnic of fhe j School of St Andrews will be hold Island on Wednesday Aug nig Newmarket at p p Time and leaving dale day Keep the and join the for a good outing 3 Sunday School P Salvation Meeting- Subject The Danger of place of worship you will Ha Cora Salvation Array h ReUnion will be a gathering of Lives Saturday August at home of Mr John rmitage street- re will be games races etc prize will be given be served between one oclock relatives ed Take your baskets and d g time Methodist Church tie Annual Session of East Ontario Conference of jr Methodist Church of will convene at to Sept 2nd CLEARING AT COST All by he Yard Grey Cottons White Cottons Table Linen Window Curtains Victoria iawn Cretonne Mosquito Belt Ribbons all Colors and Fancy Scarf Rett ROCHE COT On the Corner of Main and Water Streets Orchard- Beach on the dance at One of the lady hoarders al had several anxious Saturday morning She ed he night before son Shortly after breakfast the boy went to beach to look around When find of the Office shut down all the The Commissioners meet Ihe Industrial Home on Saturday Baseball The weather- interfered with plans this week The Girls Soft Ball team will play hi Mount Al- the Friend Church will hold a Talent Sale HomeMade Baking and Candy on Friday afternoon Aug from 3 to Afternoon lea wil be served Come and bring your friends ad service last Sunday ind gave a very helpful on the parable of lh Feast to which al hut few came to accept Gods but few do so Mr Parry II Part of Closed street is still closed from to Bond and are required to use tin road between he two The road from I street to Ihe Vaugh- I clock You an read is very rough and i to meet but beyond the Maple and King City to street it is Obituary gjod From King City east to The late Mr street it is rough and who passed then- are many bad spots Be- j Monday Aug ojiJ Bond Lake street is illness was be good o Bradford From Brad- Ihe year ford to repair work is late esse and in progress and the Ihe attendance at Dont forget the prayer eel indicated required in Collings Mary Ceilings Mary Pass Allan Mills Margaret Pass Allan Mills Algebra Class II Margaret Eileen Rowland had light be doing she could went up e the shore Id get no ing her distress several others joined in the search and the boy finally found near He had wandered al the beach alone and it was a before he was found Mrs Miller of Toronto si weekend with Mrs J Thompson Mr Holmes Matfdocks Mrs Hawkins of Toronto were guests of Mrs A Wright Sarab Wright from Sunday was windy day the largest the Union nearly 325 Mr a financial statement showing that the collections last season paid all running expens es including pulpit supply and left a balance of which was donated the Lying-In-Ho- at Toronto A letter was read acknowledging its receipt and giving instances of the work done The enlarging of the bad daughter of the lo on who prede- yea Miss This building on Avenue has been held up account of nonarrival of I cut stone hut it arrived last and the work is When completed tins be a credit and will take care 1 population for the of the Church She moved Toronto with her I daughter Mrs Barker years ago where she lived until she passed away She was a I very kind neighbor and loved by everybody who made her i The funeral took place Wed- Aug at her late 221 Grenadier ltd the j Rev Allen of Howard Park Melh in- officiating at sharp with Sir Wm consented to handle the trowel and deliver an ad- There should be a large the lu type we learn that Hon Mac- King Premier of Canada and Mr Keith P P have invitations to be and deliver short addresses- The Premier In North York The Hon Mackenzie King been BO engaged with parti duties that it has been impossible for him to visit constituency ever since tin lluufee went into session at tin of the Tin Cemetery left to loving and devoted IB of Mrs Albert Barker ami George Haines of Toronto Mrs Charles of and Elliott Haines o rket Com Glass III Jagger Oldham Hamilton Mary Hamilton Margaret Pass Evelyn Hamilton Mary expected to Mills Margaret Pallcr- Oliver Eileen Rowland High School vmarkel High School Tuesday Sept eight well camp at Port Bolster bores of Lake Si re some fifty lads alert am of To a two when he brut hoped with the people of their various social and especially at Ihe days with his to leaving 10 attend the- Imperial uy friends who can make lo he at the depot and Button by way of Sharon and Keswick a public reception wilt be tendered Mr King at the Town at on Friday evening Friday and Saturday will be pent in North and Townships He will leave for ruprrit and spend Sunday with his ulster Monday he visit a land Landing Kelllehy King the evening spending Han which he will leave catch train at- night in Toronto for Ot tawa The Premier to spend Ilia In North York again Ida return from or five years which the for any University ny of these certificates also have Illusion additional teacher Ida a nine teach- whose as follows Manning Principal Kldd Science a History Laura A Moderns Broad A English Annie Jr The Principal will be at his until school reopens record the fcotel For Id eighty- guests arrived the of the fin oclock midnight Saturday guests went to their Hotel filled with the coming week One hour later Hotel was a mass of removed and the big majority were In a state rfiherlng night their night rushing J BLEARING OUT SALE Whiff fan FOOTWEAR friends and heir missing and the hotel help Just as frantic Just as much morning had seen a of them had ever thought of and it is that the full The Rev Dr Pidgeoo and editions were and given si think about Mrs son was the soloist of Toronto he Kext Sunday Rev of Knox College Tort will be Ihe preacher of Toronto and of Chicago will be fhe in tin while Mr Gillespie of Toronto has the cottage of Mr Hunt The storm on Saturday after- spoiled the garden parly on Kennedy Point under the au spices of the Camp of the Little Flower Preparations bad been made for a good crowd and Ihe special altractions would have given much interest but the -ill- in tin weather for the second time Mr Breen of Toronto formerly of been spending the past week with her cousin Mrs phyr Villa Mr Ralph Belfry of FOR- -AT- THAN W A BRdNTON STORE WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS MAY TO OCTOBER The Ladies Store NEWMARKET narket Public info Ihe aft Headquarters FOR Waterman Fountain Pens Pencils Swan Pens Masonic Emblem Pins Pearl Bead Necklets Lowest Prices Atkinson Co Jewel hut others who had enjoyed camp the previous year it meant dvaucimenL passing tests that go to make a scout of Of these there was the iking trip fourteen miles of a ramp with sleeping out over ight and the necessity of using own initiative in making a comfortable night of it with lin ed shelter of tree branch- Perhaps the keenest hardship on thin was toward the last lap of the journey when some of the smaller boys were Invited a lift by a kindly passing molorist But hon or of a scout was here leRed and they turned it down with a grin plodded on The honorary president of Mr Arehis a great hit also pioneer work A numb the boys learned to swim t of them passing the fiftyyard Rabbi J on hand to look after the relig ious welfare of the boys This troop is particularly proud of having fivo of Its chosen to sound tho gener al salute to the chief scout BadenPowell on hli cent inpeolion of tho Scouts Armories and It was Marcus King or who had the distinct honor oi presenting the walking cane tc the chief in Queens Park on the Mr and Mrs Skin en spending tin and ha week with her Cane Also Mr Cane and baby of Mr Henderson Toronto wl las been occupying the Mr ill be a regular resident of the beach in future Mr Wm of Oak Ridges was the guest of Mr Cox for weekend They expected lake a fishing trip on Saturday Ihe i tourougb I the rest of Ihe family at the ho- had a good chance of escape by of a window However she fearea her mottiermght have been ii Unknown How the fire I not lately known Some say lliat they think It was from others believe It started hi behind Ihe big fireplace latler seems the most likely as there MidSummer Sale FANCY VOILES All Shades 36 and in wide Regular 75c for FANCY GINGHAMS 27 in wide all Shades Regular 30c for LADIES FANCY VESTS Strap and Opera Style Regular and 65c Sale Price 39c LADIES LONG SILK GLOVES White Navy Sand and Black Regular Sale Price SI 69 FANCY CREPE Blue Bird and Butterfly Patterns Sale Price 35c big Saturday night owing to the chilly atmosphere and It could easily have been started from that of Ihe guests who had been silling In the rotunda till a late hour have said they heard crackling about Sunday morning and short ly afterwards smoke was seen Into the rotunda Immediately the alarm was given hut minutes later the whole place lay In a Smoking with but one wall standing The dry weather has made everything so easy to burn thai the frame hotel went up like so much matchwood Tin true hydrants and hose but the were Ihe hotel that the heat from the burning building drove the men away and the place burned with remark able rapidity by a high wind j here on Tuesday particular damage j Horseback riding has rat of tin VILLAGE ALMOST WIPED OUT Including and In no one injured but the material damago is estimated at over The news of the disas trous hurricane did not reach Quebec until this morning as most of the telephone and olo graph poles in entire district dm day afte Sharp was one of a company of riders and whon on a side road her foot came out of the stirrup Being unable to control horse it throw her off and when picked up was in sensible She was home hi some way and a doctor was sent for Ho said wore no bones broken but she wa3 In jured in her head and neck When last heard from thero was no apparent change In her con dition The accident has aroused sympathy for the young quite pop J of Aug 20 After week of reduced autoin due strict by the authorities stiff prison sentences joyriders and drunken drivers out loose today killing wo persons and seriously Injuring five others This brings total killing for year so far to 3 an average of nearly the he I thai that Soeno Description described Men trying to fight the flames and being driven back time and again men women and children Inside trying to get out being driven from pillar to post by smoke and flames Shrieks from burned groans from those Injured and then later Ihe charred bodies of Ihose who lost their lives brought out from the ruins and all around In a background of forests by the flames From Inn the Glenmount and nu merous collages came a large to help unfortunates All Bib resources or Inn and Ibe were placed at the disposal of those who had been burned out Seasoning Inquiry An Inquest was opened by Coroner Dr McDonald today on the body of Annie Leigh and wilt be a thorough Investigation Into the cause of tire and Ihe precautions taken to prevent as that of early Sunday morning Recovered tents or the safe containing money and Jewelry valued at would bo destroyed Today the safe had Considerable is been lost del though If CANADIAN NATIONAL EXHIBITION TORONTO AUG 25thSEPT The Show Window of Nations attendance 1923 Consecutive year Programme without precedent in its variety and Scores of new features and all of the old that have re public favor CLEOPATRA SPECTACLE Crowning triumph In llm production of 1500 Performers of Cincinnati made a lucky what he thought was a forl he over from I the Jewelry his wife had lost digging some time he scot some debris and came upon rings and a diamond belonging to tils wife he Is so far Of all thai has been I Is known the only salvaged any of BARN FIRE Thresher Fatally Burned He busy taking bum of llio blower of the threshing machine a ball of shot from the end of tho blower and fell not far from him One workman made to put It out but failed spread Jones clothing for barn caught flee the predicament of Jones was not known until ho stepped out from the barn all on fire He died hours later Tho barns which belonged to Robert threshing ma chine whloh was operated by a 11 pays any man with a do take a good paper for the sake of the advertise ments If nothing more If business men fall to give farmers a to road advertisements in local paper arc blind Pine Orchard Mil toff with and 2nd prize Hon Mrs Thompson Afterwards a dainty lunch was served Among those leaving on Ihe excur sion to the West last week were Ivan Hall Chas Brandon Jr and Don Tho man who is a star as a chocolate buyer before marriage niny prove lo be a failure as a beefsteak buyer after marriage Any business man be come cultured and If ho only reads good literature whilo waiting for his wife to fin- dressing A man may look untidy when he lets his whiskers fur four days But his wife has of She knows ha irl oldfashioned nowadays Live Stock Markets Heifers Choice Butcher Cows Lambs Hogs Country Points Newmarket Markets lo I Intel ARCHIVES OF

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