Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , September 21, 1917, p. 6

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AS I J i 7t at the lower by lire Mrs at the lime and other and her were up town No or light was loft In house ana is a mystery discovered fire- which had apparently Blurted upatairBi ado such headway that it was control Only ft few ar ticles in the downstairs wore sa Miss Cora Thompson daughter of Mr John I Thompson of Con of was painfully market on Tuesday was In the buggy holding horse while hor father was inking out flu- baskets when the be came at a passing wagon and bolted was thrown out and the rig passed over as alio lay on the ground After resting for a coup le of hours at the home of Mr Davidson she to be homo hymn of Mr Pow ell on Con had escape from destruction by Are recently roof caught Arc from a park from chimney was fortunately discovered in time Mr Jos lias received front his Pic By ron a purse containing bills silver and copper coins It find evidently been dropped by a Herman soldier at Vimy The of the Womens Institute will visit Aurora Wed nesday David Terry who has boon doing In has returned and is of his mother In town Vol ma Rolling had a row escape from serious injury Oil Tuesday was a ride to school in a neighbor auto afraid of being carried past the school gale she jumped mil while the ear was in motion and a had shaking up is enabling farmery to finish up harvesting operations and dig Some however are wishing for rain Wo have had one or two light frosts which have blackened he encumber vines in some gardens though not affecting others but the trees remind us that will soon be herein reality as well as according to the calendar Judging from the many loads of potatoes being shipped from here there should not he any im mediate fear of a potato famine They are an excellent crop and the quality being shipped is per bag has been the rul ing price for some weeks arc a failure around here not heard of anyone hav ing enough for home consump tion much less for sale so it looks as if we were to face anoth er appleless winter Plums are scarce and what few there are are rotting fast on the trees Our merchants also find them hard to secure on Toronto Mar kets Peaches seem to he plen tiful hut at a much higher price than last year There has been a great deal fat wfeness more or less seri ous of laic Mr Fletcher fath er of Mrs A Dike passed away at her on Thursday last was buried at Newmarket on tSalurday Musss Dike who has been in failing health for some time con tinues Tory ill Mrs McCordick who has been seriously ill for a couple of weeks is able to be around again and Mrs Sleeper and Mrs ft motored to and spent a couple of days with friends There was a fire on Saturday night resulting In total loss Mrs Harrier house Being interlined with concrete it burn ed slowly permitting most of contents being saved Origin or Urn is unknown as the family all out when it started The North End had a ex citement on Tuesday Mr Pil- From the premises of the un dersigned Lot Centre React on August White Sow and Black Sow Suitable reward for information leading to their recovery HARRISON Jr Mount Albert awisj in the 2nd Con good brick house anil bank barn plenty of water ijjout of Umber Apply J COOK Albert audi Con East too ifcH ISO cleared ploughing given any further particular id Humphrey a Sadie Mary- 2 3 Iron Meyers Cedar Bran Cedar This is a snapshot taken by a friend of of thethrce men who caused such a commotion intijtinonsvilln on Tuesday of last week- when the- wholo population and half the couutry- side turned out to see two Pianos that lit on Mr Win south of Village about a in The rignl man in lie picture is Cadet and the of his machine A second one Is W p Elliott and the third is The machine that carried the two latter was numbered FOR I THE PROGRAM CONCERT AT 8UTTON TIIIO FRIDAY EVENING and Wilson loulao Duett Murphy Soprano Solo Daft About Mary Bob Duott Lou I so and LoBoy Piano Selected Lonoy A Competition Tho Company A Lesson in Flirting LouUo Williams and Dob Song Man Man Man For All Williams Comlo Song A Misfit Song Bob Comedy Their Wedding Anniversary- Tho GRACE A K I Plan of Hall at a Pears SS No Irene Meyers V James Corner h Mary Johnson Charlie Cedar Brae Mo One Quart Bernard Kay Godfrey Comer Robert Corner George Malt Sheaf Bernard Kay Harold Malt Potatoes Jewellery 1 key who was motoring past the school gave a ride to several of the children For some reason unknown Rolling opened the door and jumped out returned with Iter to her home and a visit to the Dr showed she was unhurt A dish of ice cream helped recovery and she was able to return to school on foot She will probably sit still she goes motoring again for she bad a close call The W I here goes to Aurora on for a friendly return vis it and family returned last week after a pleasant holi day at Lake Musk and Mr Gray occupied his pulpit on Sunday The School Fair at Sharon on Friday last was well attended Misses Violet Thompson Ruth Richardson and the Misses At kinson attended a party givcn by school friends of Olive Terry Keswick on Friday evening last A regular meeting of the Wo mens Institute and a lied Cross Quilting will held at the home of Mrs on Wednesday Sept at HOLLAND LANDING Mr is home for a lays Glad to hear that Pie has arrived in Toronto from fthgland- MoCIitro and Mr It Steven son were home for lie weekend Sorry hear that Mr Shields is the sick Mrs Waller and Miss Hannah here several of young Neiimt spent Sunday from people taking prizes in town Mrs fact tho early- was- The not the wheat lenlond is a glorious I jino about ready for- harvest to hearsuch news John The late Walter an farmer loid nib that about of Aug each year comes a frost after sunrise the wheat in the or soft stage If itshould hap pen to he a fow days later wheat is safe for No hard Johnson corroborates that statement- Tho threshors reporting crops hereabouts Toiolinson thousand off acres On Saturday evening about dusk when returning from the mill as he was crossing darn with his boy in his arms our miller had a bad spill He stepped on a short bit of limber which tipped up and threw him over the dam on the rocks 8 feel below got a shake but fortunate ly neither he nor the boy- were very much injured I guess block will be kicked out for good Come on farmers Chopping every day and night too if neces sary at Bald win Mill Mr Moore of grandson of Silas is the guest of Herman A return visit for Her mans summer outing in the wilderness Mr and Mrs John McDonald of Newmarket are visiting her sister Mrs Amos Crittenden The two sisters celebrate the anniversary of their birth on Mrs Crittenden is just 22 years the elder Mrs J J Foster and Merlin Coomer celebrate the as their natal day also Mrs Catharine Walker of De troit and Montana and Mr Bun- can wife and child of De troit motored out and spent a week amongst the this neighborhood Mr- Walker had the most stylish and expensive car I have seen It is on the parlor car model With expensive plate glass win dows It is expensively uphol stered and lavishly caparisoned and illuminated in perfect har mony with the rest of the ap pointments Yankee Walker is just Yaniouc enough to like to hear himself talk Ho stuffed our gullible kids with some prodig ious yarns about his smartness The Owl admits he has a won derfully clever boy of four years a remarkably good singer and talks like a gramophone A city cousin Mrs and Miss earing visited Mrs Arnos Crit tenden on Labor Day They have not met for thirty years J J Foster and family pull out ibis week for their new home in They have the best wishes of most of our citizens P received a letter last from his son Ernie who reports that he is convalescent fro11 wounds in the knee from fragments of shell This is much relief to anxious friends here I hope to be in bettor form for breezing next week I have abundance to say of Jelly i this Si Stalks 9 is QueensvUle Mr and Willbce of Mt Albert spent last Tuesday at Mr A J Milnes Mrs Putnam of St Catharines visiting her son Mr A Put nam was again favored with a visit on Wednesday from aeroplane that came Mr Frank Milnes Acid close lo the village It was is big business Intends to keep all kinds of feed Regret to learn that still on the sick list Miss Daisy Wight has returned from the city Sorry lo hear thai Mr ewe II had his barn and summer crop destroyed by lire Miss Carry Kirkpatrick of was the guest of Mrs Forsyth on Sunday another down in prising to sec how quickly a The aviator only stayed a little while making the third machine in two days Although the day was cloudy a large crowd to the School Fair held at Sharon on Friday and were very glad lo see that our School was successful In winning the silver cup for 3rd year in gaining the largest number of prizes Wo might say that the other schools that turn ed out deserve a great deal 01 praise for their good work Corn rushing Mr P Crittenden our new grain He and Hour Pleased see that Mr A Crydcr- is doing so well Mr and Mrs Geo called at Mr on Sunday Mr- took a trip to the city this week Mr Is spending a few days In Toronto and easting his bread upon the waters Mr Rose has gone to try the Wish him success Wonder who that guy is that drifted into town on Sunday with Mr and Mrs Watson of car and carried a fine dam- Sharon Sunday with his cl away from one of our Brown- mother Ms Watson at Mr W be Ha I is certainly anil Mrs Allan trade these days and little Dorothy and Clara spent over Sunday with their parents Uor is spending a Mrs and children have f6w in town once more visiting here for a fort- unloaded a nitrht cement here last week Miss Nellie Smith who is meeting seems successful teaching in spent overj Sunday here at her home I Sleeping Beauty The cess School Fair was a great suc- weather being fine there was a large crowd in attendance Mrs A Terry of visited at Miss Watts of Holt visiting Miss Williams j Mr Williams left last Thursday to lake in London Fair and visit his daughter Mrs Mr a few days last week firien and sister Mrs Clark at Mrs J Anderson left last week for Miss Flora a months visit with friends j Tommy and the white coat got Mr of Is mixed up Sunday night Those visiting old acquaintances hero for a boys are a pesky nuisance arent couple of weka Mrs and are visiting The barn and season s crop he- friends la the ciiy longing to Mr was fcudMm Doaa f burned on Tuesday afternoon j vuitois the School Cause unknown of Toronto Is Presbyterian Ladies Aid at WUone intend serving hot meats last day of the W Sutton West Mr Peter passed quietly away on Saturday after a lingering illness Mr and Mrs Silas Morton left on Tuesday for a wo months visit with their sop at Seattle Mrs left on Tuesday on a visit to Calgary The Continuation Class has an at tendance of over forty this term and every room In the Public School Is crowded An extra teacher Is much needed Two of our Sutton boys p Char- and Sherman Drown returned from overseas on Tuesday Sutton turned out In full force and met them at the station where an address of welcome was read and the play ed patriotic Several gaily decorated escorted them to their respective homes The Sutton Fair Is now on The Secretary reports a good entry list and to a most successful Fair Secure your seal in good time for the professional concert on Friday night at Dixons Jewellery store The Sutton Red Cross Society celved a donation from the Girls Patriotic League The bale shipped on Tuesday consisted of socks pajamas 36 housewives 30 pillow cases handkerchiefs bed socks towels vermin shirts I roll for bandages The proceeds of the Tag Red Cross which was done by some of the Sutton young ladles at the Red Cross Concert given by White Mlnalrelfl on Mr lawn at Jacksons Point oh August came to Of this 20 were tent to Prisoners of War Fund Preach Red Cross and remaining mi rtvn to Sutton Red to help buy materia for their fee win g The Vailed DOTMi ready tor 5 No 5 2 G No Early Hidden No Bailey No Clarence Bod ley Fred Fisher Keith Humphrey Nellie Corn Six Ears waiter ss No Station Vera Michael Harding Siieafof Michael Vera Renin Corner Walter 8weat Corn Gulden Bantam Six Ears i Ernie Hayward No Annie 3 Annie Evelyn Moore Myrtle Corner Sheaf of Six Stalks Erie No Joseph Our Ideal Six Roots Johnnie No Olive Kay Wesley Taylor Harry Corner Peter Malt Skinner Six Roots Joseph Greenwood SS Roy Harold Harold Peers Wilfrid Clissold Detroit Dark Red Six Roots Nora SS No Norman Annie Corner Oscar Peers David Ryan Carrole Six Roots Myrtle SS No Bertha Ruth Johnson Edith Corner Maria Crittenden D May No Edith Taylor Margaret Lyons Viola Greenwood Etta Horner C Six Roots Theodore Mall No Eva Annie Chappelle Ella Corner Hazel Wilson Delia Garden One Pint Howard SS No Freddie Rye Comet Twelve Blooms Olive Kay No Alice Corner Corner Dorothy Evans Chapman Annie Wilson peas Twelve Blooms Haiti j SS No Evelyn Moore Rarding Nellie Wilson Beryl Vola Greenwood Phlox Twelve Blooms Ethel Taylor No Mary Johnson Collection of Geneva No Edith Coiner AusUn Skinner Collection of Wild Jewell SS No Si 2 4 2 4 A 3 2 9 2 2 9 3 I 3 Geneva Clarence Bodley Collection of 1 Mary Johnson No Angus 3 Clarence Norman Corner pi arm I Bernard Kay of i Johnaoa SS No 9 lUy 3 No y Una I fro f H body Children must have sweets and the most wholesome and economical sweets you can vide for them and the whole family are delicious homemade preserves and jellies made with Pure and Uncolored 2 and 5lb Cartons 10 20 and 1004b Sacks LANTIC SUGAR is a pure cane sugar of FINE specially suitable for preserving it instantly and makes a clear sparkling syrup PRESERVING LABELS FREE Send a red ball cut from a bag or carton of Sugar and we will tend rail book of printed and gummed labels all ready for me Atlantic Sugar Refineries Limited Power Building Montreal 5 2 3 G 3 3 SS 11- Beryl Roy Ego Apples Harry Corner Helen Moore Angus Evelyn Moore Annie Corner Robert Corner Collection Clifford Bernard Kay Geneva Small Table Bouquet Ella Corner SS Delia Harding Clarence Icy Harding Margaret Lyons Ruth Crittenden tomatoes Of Apples Annie Corner SS FIELD A special J Comforts J held on when Mrs Va Hon I J id asked tlie into a I in c Military the carried unanir A great mat for the Ho Soldiers Com icy articles Flower Vat Safety Raze I Shaving Hi Dozen Con Military lie Roller Tow 0 ant The Password to pleasure for thetri fighters abroad and workers at home is The name of the famous Chewing Gum that has won its way everywhere Sine It Is a Sweetmeat a Stimulant and a Healthhelp all in teeth breath appetite and It steadies stomach ana nerves It is everready reft meat when youre B Sealed TightKept Flags Dozen Sha Football Baseball Chairs I Popular Music Three Croquet by niisds The Field that the various and all of Hospital At the Fair lunches tne booth fruit co etc first class Fi ttUons will J- also Directors to the will ho Here will ah I under fflw and worth v Kr6 the Anyone wish for send The Society a that tea of the for 9an the y A M to that to act a is has in iartera Westgat I in taany refusal I 1 A banian 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