Newmarket Era, 17 Sep 1926, p. 3

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si a a Our Local News Mr Andrews Sunday Subject ladies of Ihe and Candy- Sept mil of the church planning to hold the regular hour Worship It is hoped that all will rally for Ihesr The regular Sunday School sessions Rally Day and Promotion Day on Sept Painful Accident Last as Mrs Norm Charles rutting some light wood to ma a fire he accidentally chopped the end off the first finger of the left hand She was alone house hut a call brought a bur to her assistance A at once put at her dispos she was hrought down Towr the mi doctor where tht Died In Saskatchewan A friend sends us Eagle lhea aby slip raining Whitchurch School Fair Held at Orchard Sept Class R0ADH0U8E ROSE NEWMARKET Bloomington Too late week Mm A Wagg and daughter of Toronto spent a few days with her mother Mrs Mrs A and family also O spent at Ihe Mr and Mrs Russell Hill of spent the weekend at bis home here Mr and Mrs Henry Smith spent Sunday in Toronto Mrs Foekler spent sev eral days at the Ladies the Chris tian Church which was held at the homo of Mrs Patterson on Thursday afternoon Mis Alia and Foekler also Mr and Mrs Arthur Stony spent Tuesday bile of the death of Phillips occurred at Sa the of August months and 22 days- The funeral service w on Saturday the iriving home from Monday night Sept J Cards auto struck an known man near flicting injuries which resulted in his death in a Toronto a short time later The ac cident occurred about p Mr Card who was accompanied by Mrs Card and Mr and Gordon Reeve was driving at moderate rate of speed and keep- close the curb on the side of Ihe road because of the traffic going south held He I Phillips was a Ml Albert boy and he married Miss Irene Brown of Newmarket who is left to mourn her loss Newmarket Girl Wins Valuable Scholarship Another student of the New market high school has brought honor to the school in the persor of Jean of Mr and Mrs Arthur Peppiatt of market only 15year Miss Peppiatt lias just been announced as the winner scholarship donated by Atbey for standing in the ship is open to all Rom Mr Card nor Mr Reeve w as in the front seat saw an until be stepped porling the accident staled that Mr Card drove away from the scene of the accident This a mistake He remained in county police Tuesday morning was rem until September bail fixed at 2000 Barrio Ex harvest Home Service to be held church next Sunday at 23 show their inter King City an open mass meeting of eterans advertised to lake here last Friday night an of the veterans in the Township of King were ef fected along representative olio si Geo ling VicePresident luime Aurora r Gladstone Lloyd he was addressed by a of Provincial Exec- live Ontario of the Canadian Kettleby be conducted by tin Rev P Fletcher Oshawa assisted by the Rev of Newmarket at the afternoon and in the ev ening music will Colt Beef Calf 1st Everett Preston 3rd Wilfred Needier Dairy Calf None Shown Spring Lamb 1st Deavill Handling Colt 1st Preston Handling Calf 1st Percy 2nd Everett Preston Handling Lamb Percy Best 1st Smith Ronald 3rd Mary Willis 5th Clara Alva 9 Best Pullet Harold Anderson Graham 3rd Ronald Victor Carlisle Bertie Smith 6th Mary Willis Best Trio 1st Bee lie Smith 2nd 3rdAlva Smith Mary Willis Clara Graham Victor Carlisle Wheat Sheaf 1st Dddley Foster 2nd Jack 3rd Howard Preston Banner Oals lsl Dudley Foster 2nd Ross Avis 3rd Elmer Sheaf of Oats let Bruce Hope 2nd Ross Avis 3rd Harry Bundle OAC Barley 1st Jack Sheridan 2nd Bruce Hope 3rd Orma Preston Barley Sheaf Sheridan 2nd Jack Leary 3rd lis wonder when Rather hard ludi POISON ALCOHOL ile Sept aged three others I MANS LIFE On four years free tu ition at St Michaels College To ronto valued at three hundred dollars Miss made a remarkable shoeing hiking firs or of high mildly fiai It Is lilies methylated spirits which four and third a student Frank ford t Belleville late Monday evening or the early hours of Tuesday morning McDonald was taken to Trenton but all the help that medi cal attention could give was parly was lushed the Belleville Hospital Coroner and Ihe Jury ford all day having Kcffer spent a few dais city last weekend over be able to settle down il I Pine Orchard The Pine Orchard Womens I have- arranged for an evening to be on Sept 2nd In the form of a reception teachers of and Pint Schools Speakers from tin Field Corn 1st Olive Carlisle 2nd Banks 3rd Bertie Smith Sweet Corn 1st Gordon Kennedy 2nd Dorothy Pointon 3rd Mar ry Carlisle IthtFloyd Breen 5lh Percy Reg Wilson Potatoes 1st Howard Anderson 2nd Harold Kennedy Albert Banks Mangels Ronald Kennedy 2nd May Fogat 3rd Turnips 1st Mprley 2nd Dorothy Smith Audrey Bell Francis Starr 6th Kenneth Smith Beets Ina 2nd IT 3rd Percy Mary Willis Marv Wilkinson Jack Carrots 1st 2nd Nathalie 3rd Fred Hoover Lillian Wright Mildred Hall Hazel Parsnips Blanche Atkinson 2nd John 3rd Keoioh Onions Gordon Alle 3rd Howard Helen Evan beat the head oft the have taken the talked that way The first day is for pre paration and judging the Its Both the other days are fjf enjijrnenl for onlookers an tor those who win In com petition aesthetic Bide of the Is well th ladies work and fine arls th culinary products flower and the many other entries for the lalies of the com So he the noted The spirit of happy and all Nature lias kind indeed She the hopes and for an abundant harvest now has come for a from the more labor of harvest and veiling the of labor as placed on ln nd for at flit today lie lUllan as an Importing economic flour and t turn back to black bread Italy always adjusts herself to thf need- of the hour On the of thb month lids bread order will go effect discomfort to anyone Copies of IhoPrizi Newmarket Fair tun he tbe Office List for the MEN WANTED To qualify for big you pari laying of a doctor but Is doing nice- workers of the Union Church painting the fence on Thursday Sept at ten oclock Everyone Inlereited In this rk should conic along Bring lunch paint brush anil empty log learning Battery Welding Also Bartering Call or write for free Ills Schools 103 King As lsl asm Hall Willi Apples 1st 2nd Allan Pike 3rd Marjory 1st Elgin His 2nd Allan Pike 3rd Boas Avis fcwart Plate of Plums i 3rd Dorothy Briltipger Burt Dish of Assorted Fruit 1st Jack 2nd Margaret 3 3rd Tomatoes lt 2ndDorolhy 3rd Gerald Olive Carlisle Cuts of Breeds of Live Stock 1st Jno- 2nd Mildred Hal Mabel Preston Lillian Wright 5th Annie Willis lack Leary 7 Weeds Mary Wil 2nd Mildred Hall 3rd Mabel Preston Wright Pressed Leaves 1st Annie 2nd Ruth Willis Collection of Acorns Nuts 1st Jack Leary 2nd Dorothy Fourth Class Writing 1st Marjory Kennedy Banks 3rd Bessie Doris Ui Gerald Mabel Third Class Writing istJean Weber 2nd Helen 3rd Willie Foulkcd Annie Knot Melvin Lehman Florence Moore Second Class Writing 1st Violet 2nd Helen Weber 3rd Burt Oliver Evans Hazel Neal First Class Writing 1st Tom 2nd Freddie Gibson 3rd Ethel McDonald lUitli Willis 6th Gordon Daffodil Drawing 2nd 3rd Tom Willis Gordon Mackey Poster 1st Blanche Smith 2nd 3rd Eddie Kalhleen Eleanor Atkinson Gerald Pointon 2nd Bessie 3rd Walter Wideman Janet Epringjiam Calendar for September Gerald 2nd Bessie 3rd Walter Dorothy Pointon 5th Mabel Preston Nathalie Bird House Beg Wilson 2nd Elsie VanNostraiid Any other Roy Fisher SHI Fashonable Shades Double Sol per Pair W A CO Newmarket WeekEnd Specials Ladles and Misses Ribbed Silk Lisle Hose Reg and Oc Sale Price Childrens Heavy Ribbed Black School Hose Sale Price Pr English Dog Skin Shaker for Kiddles school frocks Special Price 36c and 50c Yd fit Heavy Turkish Towelling and Yd Heavy Unbleached 72 and SO Inches wide Special Bleached Pillow Cotton Inches wide 49c Yd BARGAINSJJROCERIES H Friday Sept Saturday Sept lifleld Gould 3rd lib Mildred Emerson Smith African Marigolds f Ortey Avis 1st Zinnia Arthur Starr Atkinson Kb Audrey Bell from Home Gordon 1st Harold 2nd Hoover 3rd Edna Gould Margaret Homer 10 lbs Sugar lbs Pastry Flour Kaft Oranges Medium Hams Crisp Corn Flakes Soap Flakes lbs 24o Sweet Mixed plokles qt 7 lbs Onions 2So Llbbys Pork and Beans for Best Bulk Cocoa lbs Breakfast Machine- Sliced lb Zip Hand Cleanser 2 tins Corn Starch 3 for 16 oz Jar Olives Tea Jelly 3 for Basket 3 Boxes Reg for 69o for lb Castile Soap Aunt Dinah Mollaases Tin 11o 1st Ethel 2nd Annie Willis Anderson Doris Johnson Mary Willis 32 Northern 1st Allan Pike 2nd Bavmnnd Needier Snow Applfs Pike 2nd Claire Voycfy 3rd Elmer Chocolate Cake 1st Gladys Harper 2nd Annie Willis 3rd Velma Fisher McDonald Carlisle th Catharine Oatmeal Cookies Beth Duff in 2nd Minnie PattenIan 3rd Doit thy 4th Dorothy Marjory Carlisle Dili Lillian Wright 59 toady 1st thy 2nd Jean 3rd Clara 41 Audrey Bell Wright Helen Rose CO Date LoaT 2nd Lillian Wrighl 3rdDorolhy 12 Ethel McDonald 2 Macaroons 1st Dorothy Point 15 2nd Dorothy 1 3rd Belli Ruth Lillian Wright Towel Kennedy 2nd Clara Graham Audrey Bell Dressed Doll 1st Lillian Wright 2nd Minnie Eleanor Atkinson Avis Laura Elsie VnnNostrand Faclory Cotton Apron at Laura 2nd Beth Dorothy Esther Centre Piece 1st Marjory Kennedy 2nd Esther 3rd- Lillian other article 1st 3rd Audrey ROBT W JONES NEWMARKET WALL PAPERS SUPPLIED LARGE STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND OIL COATED AND DYED BURLAPS Practical Painter and PaperHanger FIRSTCLASS AND ART DECORATOR Iiiitmr Speaking Contest 1st Ernest 2nd louglas 3rd itMking Contest 1st Annie Willis 2nd Dorothy 3rd Mildred Anthony Beth Duffin Marlon Cherry Willis was Hie Champion Speaker of the day Biding Contest Held 2nd Verne 3rdJlm Delbert Graves First Aid Contest TO 2nd S No Drill 1st No 2nd No I 3rdS No S No No 3 SlliMIIj No 2nd No Sle Mai V fin rom destroyed the Web 2 ccring plant and a blaze which threatening the entire business of the town The is thought to have boon caused by he upsetting of an oil stove Newmarket Markets Live Stock Market Toronto Prioet Choice Steers Springers to tho number of to to and I Train hives Toronto ARCHIVES OF TORONTO

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