Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , August 6, 1909, p. 6

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Tuesday except Unit For J 1 A House and Lot In the Village with Stable Garden Quantity of Fruit Hard and soft water Vox particulars apply HILL QuocnsvIHe to j 1 ml a- I MANAGER I PERSONAL Mr and Mrs Hamilton and two children were visitors at tine homo of her mother Mrs A Jones on Saturday and Sunday Mrs Darius Morton North Mr should join the Bulldog foot ballers at Every Day is Bargain Day The Model Store BrownhiU The Best Thrice Amer ican Oil gal Highest Grade of Machine Oil gal Bars Comfort Soap Bars Good Soap Best English Baking Soda Its lbs Rangoon Rice 25c 3 Its Evaporated Peaches 2c Reg Tea Black or Green Oat Meal lbs for Pattersons Fancy Biscuits reg- for lb Clover Leal Porcelain Cups Saucers doz for Plates to Match dozen And Line of Glassware etc etc at Prices away below our com petitors carry a Full Line of Boots Shoes Dry Goods Hard ware Furniture and our Prices arc the Lowest Remember we hold a Produce Market every Friday and give Big Prizes every Wee Come along with your pro duce and get the Highest price in Cash and secure our Prize REMEMBER THE PLACE P Model Store Miss is spending a fortnight Squire David Graham remains very with friends in Weston and Wood- poorly He remains much under the bridge influence of opiates Grandmother Miss Haines and Miss Brown have returned home altar a is spending weeks with visiting Mrs E Smith for Mrs A Jones Miss Kate Anderson of Newmarket spent the week end with Miss is around quite active again Wo have decided to clean out several Itoeg of Dry Goods that slow and fill up the space on our shelves with other Hues While We Miss of Toronto is visiting the homo of her sister Mrs Eugene Mr and Mrs CI I fiord Soules of were visitors at the homo of Mr John French over Sunday Miss Bessie Ross of is visiting at homo of Dr James Forrest Miss Dorothy Bell of Toronto is vlsitihg at the home of Mr J Kightloy Rev W Terry of Que is spending a few days with his parents Mr and Mrs Terry Mr and Mrs Samuel Paisley of Islam arc spending a few days with relatives in town Mrs Shields is vision with friends in Toronto Mr Millard Steeper of Toronto spent the holiday with His parents in town Mr S I Last is in Mdslydu for few days Mr and Mrs J of LU- lowel are in town on a visit to brother Mr Paisley Mr J Hunter will preach in church next Sunday at the usual hour Dp J Wesley Wishes to announce that Dr J will In future assist him his practice HOURS to am to pm Calls promptly attended night day in or Voters List Notice OF EAST County York Notice is hereby given that I have transmitted or delivered 10 the per sons in sections and Ontario Voters List Act the copies by fiavi sections to be bo transmitted or deliverqd of the lists made pursuant to said Act of all persons appearing by the last re vised assessment roll oi said munici pality to be to vote in the municipality for members of the Leg islative Assembly and at municipal elections and that the said list was first posted in my on the day July 190H and remains there lor inspection Electors are called upon to examine the said list and if any omissions or any other errors are found therein take immediate proceedings to have the errors corrected according to ft A McKENZIE Clerk Dated this 30th day of July I The garden party on ev ening was a grand success Over were taken in at the gate The mu sical program was One SUTTON The many ol Mr A Bow- en the popular motorman on the Radial Railway will regret to learn that he wae seized with a stroke paralysis on Tuesday evening at the Dr Green wood happened to be at the station at the time and rendered every as sistance possible We are pleased to state that though Mr is weak and unable to use one side yethe is doing as well as could be expected JACKSONS POINT- PICKUP ITEMS Mr and Mrs of Toronto spent over Sunday at Mr A Mrs Sloan and Miss Leila re turned on Saturday night after a months visit at Eugenia Palls Miss Lillian of spent a lew days at her home in ffcsj Franklin Mr is spending few days at at the home of Rev Thos Mr Cody and lady friend New market were the guests Miss Flo on Sunday Mr and Mrs and fam ily of Hamilton are visiting- at the home of Mr T Walts Misses Ruth and Dorothy Petrie of are spending holidays at their grandparents Mr and Mrs Marrfl L and T Lapp of Ash- worth and Mr of Toron to spent Saturday with Miss A French Miss Maggie Phillips of Sutton is visiting cousin Miss Myrtle Dra per Tho stork cabled around on Mon day morning and left a son at Mr CD Extra Correspondent HOLLAND LANDING Mr Geo Tail of this place who is years of age met with a had acclrVmt a few days ago A span of horses standing in his shop waiting to be shod While working at a shoe between the two houses he was crowded to the ground by them and trampled upon before as sistance could be given Two ribs were broken a fleshwound over the left eye and a large scalpwound was made which required stitches to close Although he suffered consid erably for more than a week he is now on a fair way to recovery Con sidering his age his escape alive miraculous guorilo Miss Jean of Aurora is the guest of her cousins the Misses A of young ladies from town made a joMy party on ex cursion to Niagara Falls on Wednes day Rev R has returned af ter a most pleasant vacation spent his brother Dr In Mich Mr of Toronto spent several days this week at the home of his aunt Mrs A R Me A number of villagers enjoyed the regatta at Jacksons Pt on Mon day Miss Gertrude Sutherland of Brad- fond is visiting Mrs Miss and Miss Clara Leg- of are spending a week or two with their sister Mrs John Moore at Miss Smith of Toronto is at Mrs Jacob Smiths Mr and Mrs John Milne of lia were guests of Mrs last week returned home on Mon day taking Miss Bertie with them for a tendays visit Miss Newmarket and Mr of Toronto visited Mrs on Tuesday Mr and Mrs Geo of Sask aro spending a few days at Mr Miss of Toronto is at Mrs and Miss Lulu Rose also of Toronto is with her sister Mrs Hill this week Miss Sara Turner of Toronto is homo on a holiday The August meeting the Meth Ladles Aid was held at Mrs on Tuesday afternoon The attendance was large and everyone enjoyed the pleasant afternoon Program for the League Aug Consecration Meeting Life Lessons for Me from the Book of Acts Acts 271SH Reader Miss I Speaker Mr Richardson Literary Meeting Why War Should he Abolished Matt Reader Miss Mabel Wright Speaker Mr W Honey Social Meeting Pilgrims Progress Series Two Valleys j Rom Reader Miss Amy Foster Speaker Miss Irene Moore Two Prayer Lessons Matt Reader Lewis Speaker Miss Milne The Indians and Negroes Acts Missionary Meeting Reader Johnny Smith Speaker Miss Patty o BALDWIN BREEZES Mrs Aunt Margaret had a slight paralytic stroke week but is somewhat improved Mr also had a slight paralytic stroto some days ago Hes rising in my estimation It was a very gentlemanly and kindly acti for Mr Lennox to do as he is said to have done by the family John Sweet who so suddenly died at the picnic I daresay youve heard of the particulars It is reported about here that deceased must have had forewarning of his death Ho put on a now suit to attend the picnic and told his wife when he died he wished her to bury him in that suit and ho is re- to have had conversations that day respecting his death hear that the Globe Star and Mail and Empire variously estimated tho throng at picnic to be be tween and twelve thousand They might as have said a million whilst their mouths were open Owl Well my young lady a professed Grit and were you all at the Lennox Rural Oh yes we wouldnt be so narrowminded as to stay at home Tho Owl No my fair damsel it was only an indication of weak mind- ednesfi to go enjoy Mr Lennox generosity and election time to turn square about and desert him Im not a believer in breaking bread with one under the guise of friend ship and then acting traitor Lyman Millers pet fox broke loose and Lyman put his dog on the trail and soon was home ward hound as fast as his legs could travel His taste of liberty was short hut sweet Theres a flock of troublesome turkeys ranging the Owls meadows wish would get a on them Bertram Owen General Tom Thiimb Major is laid duty Blood poison set in from pitchfork in the palm of the hand Ben barn wall is com plete Lyman is now assisting Frank with a tough aggravating job of cementing at the dam Water is hard to keep in control but Frank and Lyman put their heads together and successfully engineered the job Mr Wolf is arranging and planning a tour amongst the Yanks including the Bison City and Roches ter The question that I cannot is who will accompany him Canada is a lovely land or the tourist am varied scenery meet him at every turn Down the St Lawrence and the Ot tawa the Upper LaKes St Clare River and Lake Niagara River the wilderness of New Ontario and Quebec No other land can surpass it The poet quotes Robin Redbreast as a bird Judging by his record hes anything else but Hes robber Many people who a few cherries were figuring on a I supply of sealed fruit but the robins hogged them all There are many transient visitors to our burg these days City friends are at Harry Wolfs and Geo I A Below we name a few Table Linen Art Muslin reg for yd 30 for reg for yd Cretonne for 10c yd Bath Towels reg for 50c And other lines correspondingly cheap Give a call and number of beans in a five pound jar If you come the nearest you will win a Fine Clock WE SELL RETURN RAILWAY TICKETS TO ANY POINT ON METRO POLITAN RAILWAY CASH OR TRADE BUTTER AND EGGS 8R9ITH The Leading Merchant they last we will rive you a ORCHARD BEACH Every cry is rais ed on the water or other plate of possible danger should ho answered with the utmost promptness So says a Toronto paper but a lot of young people both sexes when in bathing at wateringplaces very of ten indulge in loud screeches just in mere giddiness so that people on shore do not know whether help is needed or otherwise These unseem ly noises should be avoided to save a possible fatality Mr J of Hamilton over Sunday at Zephyr Villa- returning Tuesday Mrs who had been staying with her father ever since Mrs Belfry returned to several days before also left for with Mr number of Orchard Beach Cottagers had visitors Sunday and Monday last The whole shore was lively with strangers Boarding houses had all they could nicely ac commodate Mr an1 Mrs of were visiting weefcend with Mr and Mrs L Jackson at Cottage Mrs nee Miss Aggie Wright cousin of Era Editor was surprised to mark the improvements at Orchard Beach during the past six years when and her sister used to spend ttieir summer vacations here Road Overseer purposes put ting a man at work on the Lake Shore road this week the- Orchard Beach Division to rake on all the loose stones on the highway It will he a decided improvement As the contribute days in Stat ute Labor Tax their wishes regard ing the shore road should have some- consideration Nearly everybody on tho Beach took in the Regatta at Jacksons Point Monday The are to be congratulated on carrying off a num ber of prizes Miss Anty won the Silver Cup for winning the largest number of prizes during the day Alderman Schmidt of Newmarket spent the weekend here with his brother from Rochester who is rusti cating here for couple week They took a cruise around the Lake on Monday They joined the boys on the Oriental in their trip to on Sunday Mr Pickering engineer at one of the mines at Cobalt who was a guest at Mr Thompsons cottage for a pie of weeks left on Tuesday an I enjoyable outing The Misses of Toronto were guests of the Misses St radian the weekend No less than from Newmarket hoarded the oclock ear at Beyers Crossing on Monday morning vet the while providing any shelter there Mr Bogart of the Toronto police force and family are their holidays Miss Fisher Mrs sister at cottage- Tee Dr Mr John Montgomery of Toronto and Mr Douglas Scott were also up spent Toronto civic holiday at the for Newmarkets civic holiday reg for yd reg tea yd treg for yd Dress 26c for yd Linings for yd- for for yd Table Covers reg for ex reg fox it A 111 J RESERVE TOTAL ASSETS ASSETS IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE Branches and agencies throughout Canada and the United States SAVINGS Current of interest allowed MOUNT ALBERT BRANCH M J TORRANCE Manager SCVCa5 i WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF Factory Sample TO CLEAR AT 60 Dry Goods Clothing Hardware Crockery and Groceries lew Store are sell- following Mr Our modern Egypt as well as An- Egypt the Irish call it tcndenV is a land renowned for its production An bachelor travels per of corn The crop all about here is to Zephvr regularly iSj magnificent and abundant No space Sunday Is he after a Cook fori particularizing Our modern spent Civic Holiday Jerusalem at present is the Mecca of The here Mr I Fisher Mr Thos and berrypickers I am told there are Blois Thos Chap- man the Misses Miss May Lennox Miss Jennie Lennox Miss Edna Owen Mr and Mrs Stanley and several others Mrs Marsh and the Misses Marsh from Orchard Beach on Monday last after two weeks out ing- Miss Madge Marsh was successful in passing her Norman School en trance Congratulations Mrs J Evans and Miss Ester returned home on Saturday after a few weeks visit in Hamilton rye crops there also Same standing as high as eight feet and more A fish yarn perhaps A local champion yarn spinner tells rye straw so lengthy that whilst the feeder on the separator still had hold of sheaf the tops were coming out of the tail of rakers In days bygone the fishers horn pipe was a very popular dance with most dolightfu music It is not in vogue these days The latest out is The Hornpipe Our Albert took lesson in it tother day think- on Old Sober- account of Reeve Thompson and Master Olive While picving berries he got into a spent Sunday and friends at Maple Monday with yellow jackets family circle Hornets and nests Post Master J spent are uncommonly abundant this sea son The OwlmakMS it his personal business to destroy every one he iff The Regatta of the Association at the Point last Monday was a great success About people were the various events were well Music was by a of the Highlanders A dance and of prizes took place in the evening It was a great mis- take leaving the names of such people as Mr O Mr J Howard Mr VanKorman wen others at Grass Point from list of officers as wore foremost In the Re- Sunday and Monday with Mr at Toronto Master Frank Leslie returned home comes across His usual custom is to Place on Tuesday las to walk to nest and crush after spending weeks with J it to an unrecognizable mass in his jbare hands Of course it requires a The Misses Chapman of Toronto little nerve and one may chance get are visiting their aunt Mrs Lloyd sting but thats no killing affair lie put three nests out of business week A local character locally known as Miss Toronto is visis- ing at Mr J X Chapmans Mns Dean and Mrs Toronto who spent two weeks with twin in private life Mr Mr Lane returned home on dav thought to outrival Uncle da I Owl as a destroyer of the Irish hum- Mrs J Kitching and Master- jirds but from the Keter Brown left on Monday for a I profession now Just you two weeks visit with friends in Col- me he observed in a Ill kick the out of the Church Garden Party Thurs- tiling The poet says day evening Aug 5th In the school Oh no a Smith Some our smart theyve got the laugh sides thats the Owl on my experiences in my latest venture in my new calling Destroyer but Ill plainly give them to understand that the bite of bad whiskey is a thousand times worse than the sting of a yellow jacket for at last it like an adder and like a serpent Taste not touch not handle not The two Veras two of our most attractive young ladies belle of Gum Swamp by the way a tremend ously winsome lassie is a steady reliable trader at Popular where it is her delighs to be waited upon by her peerless The Belle is an accomplished horsewoman and usually is her own driver but of lato a handsome young chap who ap parently deems Gum Swamp- a lovers paradise has acted as coachman May I enquire whowho Master Aimer Foster champion berry picker picked ten pails of blueberries in four and a hall days The report marie it ten quarts I WonldnltBfeeze a two year old for a trifle like that Lyman Miller is on the road for his tenth year with Scotty Steven sons thresher Lyman have made a great engineer civil marine or mining had lie the necessary book for he is long headed and clever at overcoming difficulties grounds Good program arranged In tho excursion to Niagara Falls Wednesday AH report a fine trip and enjoyable time What does a girl owe her sports of days gone by er gave a tick Tlicn backward did rebound- His heels wont flying in the air His honkers the ground a sad but wiser man And a solemn vow he swore With nil the yellowjacket tribo Hed meddle nevermore j cottage Several families of Indians camping in the grove and their wares to the campers Mr family caught two the other a while trolling from a sail boat and some body else caught a lb lunge trol ling from a gasoline launch Dr Emory also caught two last week The guests at tho Wilson boarding house enjoyed dan last Satur day night the Union Church was filled almost to overflowing at both services last Sunday and Rev Dr Rankin excel led himself in his evening sermon which was a masterpiece Tho five couplets were admirably put and most sympathetically illustrated and the impression of the sermon can never be forgotten Miss Leila contributed a beautiful solo Next Sunday Rev Dr of the Pres byterian Mission Board will preach both morning and evening The change of hour to in the evening meets with general approval Rev Dr Jackson and famiiv took their departure last Friday The cottage is now occupied by men from Toronto Mr Lot Fox took Messrs A Coombs and Hewitt in his gasoline launch from the Jersey to Jacksons Point on Wednesday and they had a days fish ing Mr and Mrs J and Mr Young are occupying Mr Trivetts cottage for August Miss was tlie guest of Miss Mabel Cane a couple of days this week Miss of Newmarket spent the civic holiday with friends here Mr and Mrs O B re turned to Bay View Villa on Tues day evening after a trip of about miles through Peterboro County in bis auto A number of sports went fishing oa and returned with very few fish They reported that down about the mouth of the river they found more mosquitoes than fish youth who thought he knew an about canoeing wont stand up any more in one with his Sunday slothes oh while ho exhibits his dexterity water had an attraction for him Mrs Dr Scott and Mrs Geo Wood of spent part of week a Mr and Mrs Roche s civic holiday here the guests of and Mrs Lloyd t The Imperial- Oxford Range A PERFECT BAKER note the little arrows from fire the divided flue on oven top that means that the front of oven is heated as well as back call in and well show you many more features CO LOCAL AGENTS NEWMARKET it Foj i large for Hughe Flo Extra Fancy Tapioca Reg lb lbs for Choicest Rangoon Rice lbs for Fancy Pearl Barley 6 lbs for Shelled Walnuts Reg lb for 25c Shredded reg lb for Choice Canned Pumpkin 3 tins 25c Corn Flakes reg package 3 for Malta Vita package 3 for 25c Mustard tin for 5c Shoe Polish tin at tins for Infants Delight Soap reg tin 3 for 25c Lemonade Powder 3 tins 26c Canned Catsup 10c tin for Canned Tomafbes one ot the best brands packed 5c tin Comfort Soap bars Royal Yeast Cakes package Owing son n postpone until and MA Pre A Ttill Selling Granulated Sugar a Sack Johnstons Cash Store Sutton J jLix ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO m TORONTO Kh While yards morning of Co car which he wars Kit serve the seemed to calculated was i the man time and car until it was at one Intention ot convey him died while Was taken rooms at Bond viewing the Wednesday that the fractured ai about I a widow an England I i

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