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Newmarket Era , July 22, 1921, p. 6

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Mount Albert GARDEN The annual Garden Parly of Church was held on the grounds of Case Bros Cenlre Road- on Wednesday of last The attendance was oven larger than last which was a record brisker and Vie Mount Albert band furnished the program Proceeds amounted to ft PERSONAL Mr and Mrs Robert allcnd- the funeral or her sister Mrs of Toronto on Saturday last Mr Clarence Pearson of Cam rose Alberta Is In town on a visit to Ms parent Mr and Mrs Frank Pearson Miss Ruth of Toronto and Miss Maggie of Chatham are gliosis of Mrs Horace Pearson Mr and Mis Too Walts and Mr and Mrs Steeper motored to en Sunday last and spent the day at the home of Mr Mr and Mrs Walter Draper and Mr and Mrs Draper Of New market spent Sunday with friends hi Sunderland Dr and Mrs Burns of Hamilton were guests of Mr and Mrs Russell this week Ella Stokes has gone to to her holidays Miss Daisy Walts has been spend Jng a week with friends at take Rev C Kftnd Mrs Dyer and family and Mrs Arnold are camping up at Point Mr of Toronto Is visit ing his parents in town Mrs Elisabeth Hall announces engagement of her only daughter Olive Muricjlo Robert A Mainprise son of Mr and Mrs Mount Albert the lake place early In August Mrs Sister Is vialllog her slater Mrs Dr Stevens and bride returned from their honeymoon rip on Monday last Mr J of Richmond was a guest of Miss K Dunn on Sunday last Mrs Eugene Is visiting at the home of her sister Mrs Leslie Silver at Ottawa Miss Cook fs spending her holidays with her grandparents at Mich PAIN do Mjog to in social or home life if you suffer- from backtab monthly pains or any of and one with which alt of us are afflicted at time or another pains iudicato a real physical danger But there ate very few of any nature that promptly relieved by Dr AMI- Fills Gel them la handy boxes at store A box is against head ache car sickness neuralgia and pain of almost any nature There are no disagreeable after effects Dr Miles Anti- Pain Pills l STOP THE PAIN without digestion drowsiness buying In the head or danger of forming a drug habit Guaranteed Safe and Sure In by WJ PATTERSON Annual Orchard Beach Regatta AUG HOLIDAY MORNINO No Time Event Running Race Running Race Running Race Running Race Running Race Running Race Running Boys Girls 6 Hoys Girls Hoys Girt Boys Age years and years and years and years and under under under years and years years and under years anil under 9A0 Running R3ce Running Boys I yfrtra and under trirls years and under Balloon Ladles of Orchard Beach Single Canoe Single Canoe 1020 Double Canoe to 30 Double Canoe- Single Single Canoe Double Skiff 1110 Single Stiff Single Skiff Motor Boat 4 Swimming Swimming usee Double Skiff WOMENS INSTITUTE Owing the extreme heat and rush of work the attendance at the last week was smalt The meeting was held at Die home of Mrs Cody and an exceptionally good program was given Mrs fanson read a paper on The Art of Keeping Sweet from which one might learn many good lessons Mrs Mainprise also read a- paper on Fault finding and its effects Both of these were most excellent papers and con tained a great deal of good advice for our members for Itie beginning of the year and we are sorry more did not hear them Miss Evelyn de lighted her listeners with a piano solo and Mrs Johnson Misses Hogg and rendered a very fine trio and an enjoyable meeting came to a close 25 27 No ti 32 3u 37 S3 43 in 1210Swi mining Swimming Race Race Race Race Race Boys years and under Girts 12 yeaiS Mixed years and under Mixed years Boys years and under- Girls years and under Mixed years and under Girls years- and under Boys years and under Girl or boys only to Boys and under Girls years and under Mixed Girls years ami UlJflPCt Boys Boys Girls Boys Girls 15 years and under years and under years and under years and under years and under Time Event Single Canoe Single 230 Double Age Girls years and under- Canoe Boys years and under Canoe Mixed years and under- Distant yds yds yds yds ytW 75 yds- yds yds 100 yd yds yds yds yds yds Yds yds yds one yds yds 75 yds yds yds yds yds yds Distance yds loo yds 100 yds yds d00 yds too yds 24 Single Skiff Girls years and under 300 Single Skiff Boys 1G years and under 315 Double Skiff Mixed years and under 330 Single Skiff Ladles open Orchard Beach yds 345 Single Canoe Men open to Orchard Beach 440 yds Single Canoe Ladles open to Orchard Beach yds Swimming Men open to Orchard Beach yds Single Single Single Single Motor Skiff Canoe Canoe Boat Crab Race Crab Raco lo Orchard Reach Tilting Men open to Orchard Beach Girls years and under Boys 18 years and under 200 Girls years and under 100 Boys years and under 200 Open to Orchard Beach Open to Orchard Beach Girls open to Orchard Bene 50 50 yds yds yds yds yds yds yds SERVICE The usual crowd attended the Service held at the Cemetery on Sunday evening July Plots of those having friends laid there were decorated with beautiful flowers and the presented a beautiful appearance Much praise Js due our caretaker Mr Rear for pains he has taken to keep everything In perfect order In this Die city of the dead The service opened by singing Hymn the Hills ac companied by Hie Rand followed by Scripture Reading by Rev Dyer and prayer by Rev Dr Caldwell After a few brief remarks by the- Mr BrOn Sliver He called On Mr Hopkins who gave a short ad- dress He spoke of the strong bonds that bind us to those whose bodies are resting here was pleased at the way the grounds were kepi and ha placed showed how much we thought of ihose gone before Rev Dr Caldwell gave an address and said many of those laid here were who had rnidt homes our of 0 wIMerrren fathers and mothers who had Com to these years ago It was Indeed a wilderness Here lhy In licit well kept grounds The beautiful flowers emblem of especially the lilies they are of tile Al mighty The beautiful monuments arc lasting throughout many genera- How The color and fragrance of the CONCERT AND DANCE IN THE EVENING AT IOLEWVLD WHEN THE PRIZE8 WILL BE PRESENTED Cool Breezes at Orchard Beach LAKE 8IM0OE Every Night from to 12 Daylight Saving Time- Toronto Orchestra Excellent Floor HOPE flowers have a significance in tin- Christian life The Band then played Jesus Sav iour Pilot Me Mr Bell of was called on to He said II Too lute for last week and berry picking are the chief work of the people around here We arc glad to see Miffs Pearl Rye tin much better and able to be around then gay Miss May Rose of Newmarket was him great Manure to bo present at the the guest of Miss Maud Graves for a Decoration Service having come over few days laid week with friend from Miss spent Hie great sirens on the endowment of end In Newmarket plots so that when all friends of de parted the home go to other planes graven of loved ones will be eared for He said are look ing for coming and vie must be wise have our lamps trimmed and burning all need oil In our and we have none to pare cannot store up more of that grace than we the resurrection morn We all have one buried her father mother brother lister or daughter us so live we will not separated Dyer gave the closing address The subject of which was to arise keep up the good work Our forefathers prepared homes bull Church are remembered by the good In our lives It Is up to us lo carry on us not be a disgrace to our forefathers service closed by Band Christian Soldiers- We are pleated to hear Mrs Walter Couch Is getting along splendidly Quarterly Meeting begins on Friday July and continue until the 2 liUt AM are welcome tocomc and swell the crowd hear J Knoll has purchas ed n new tank He will cer tainly gel the good out of Quite a number from around hero attended the garden party at Ml Al bert It easy to he seen that the school teacher of the on her holidays The music teacher at Holt Is taking her place Wedding bells are ringing During ten of the wave at leaal In Montreal as a di rect of Brown Hill Mr and Mr Lawrence Hose form erly of Toronto have moved Into Oil locality jo country life for a Sorry to Mrs Nelson was to the week to undergo an operation We hope alio soon back wllh us again Mr William Smith of brother of the laic lien Smith ill was vltltlng relallves through last week The report a poor ernp of huckleberries at the North Ihls year so I guess ho wallets wont get stuffed from proceeds Haying In In full swing now Har vest at hand The click of reaper makes us feel Is coming Mr family enjoying the balmy breezes of Brown Mil with Joel Is en gaged wllh the Sutton Dairy and Creamery as truck gathering tip of the land He Is also earning nice handsome sum Mr Warren is now and wears like a basket of Whyf one of Nelson May Powers for hie of his life CoogratulaUon Warren Orchard Beach If Sutton West The Mr fine new motor boat Union Sunday School disappearing propeller running was held at Jacksims Pi dandy sJiict put the new engine on Wednesday of en In lasl week Joyed by young and old Mr i to Somewhere about thirty boy scouts Willi half a dozen frlemU on under the leadership of Mr Johnson Monday am got caught in Vain attended the Methodist Church and daughter Of day and gave good attention Hamilton and Miss Gould of the same lo a very fine sermon by place are spending a couple of weeks with Mrs 1 I A Party will be ludd at Thy The tighlning burnt out the trans- Briars the Mr John former on Monday a Id under the and all the lights In that section j aiispices of the Ladies Aid Society of t all others general excellence- i a out of business Dont forget the Garden Party on iho of Mr Lumbers next Sat- evening it There will be a mimical program dur ing the evening followed by a veran dah ilanre Proceeds In aid of tlto Air Fund and have a good time and at the time help a worthy the Council expects collect taxes from residents the shore they should at least put in suf ficient culverts thai people could get After a rain on Ihelr James Church on July front oclock of work and Prog rim direction in of the Mr evening under Hi Sctmolt A rare treat Is In store Come and bring your friends The affair promises to be a complete success ful ly In lino with its famous predeces sor by millions of devoted friends Black Green or Mixed Blends Sealed packets only there were and last out of their cottages without putting ing A week- ago last Sunday at Mr J Thomsons Sunday It reported that a lad on Ihe shore had his arm broken hut we could not hear particulars There are girls at the Flower Camp on Kennedy Point by Miss of Toronto formerly Newmarket storm on Monday the dining lent blew down and also part of the service lent which gave the some extra work They Intend hold- lug a Garden Parly next month and hope To have then they had last year Jacksons Point The Grand Trunk Yardmens As sociation of Toronto to the number of 300 held their annual picnic here Monday The afternoon and early evening was devoted lo games a Coming I P Toronto K Luke Yonge SI optometrist and eye sight bo Jewelry Store Fulton Saturday July where he can be consulted about your eyes for glasses about your eyes for glasses SHARON Lois of days The farm- era are anxious Owing lo Ihe rainy evening no liKiny young people were at Ladles Aid Thursday lasl nil hough the la dles turned out In almost full attend ance Miss L Toronto visited friends in Sharon last Week see she Muriel home will stay for and one are glad to again We hope awhile Congratulation to teacher pupils of school all but being successful Jr League Friday p The hot weather does not our Jr League League oclock sharp Friday night The In charge of the Citizenship VlcePres I Our Sunday school Is growing lenglhy program having been up good during the hot Many the sports were keenly weather tested Intersr was taken In Church service a m LET HELP YOU IN BUSY TIME If you are not yet a 8hlpper wo Invito you to to Mount Albert Creamery Co PHONE Creameries at Stouffville Alt Albert Ask for our Booklet the the games were no sooner at an end than one of the most severe rain and electric- storms known in the broke over grounds ami on way take cars on their homeward Journey many of the picnickers received a severe drench ing The annual grand Garden Party at the La Salle Camp Jacksons Point will be licldl on Monday Aug 1st Civic Holiday afternoon and even lngvv amusements music and will le engaged- In and supper will he served on grounds The Drawing of Prizes will take place on grounds Come and enjoy a good days sport ISLAND The fine- weather on Wednesday the success of Ihe Len nox Hie crowd being estimated eight and ten thousand people not oh many as last year at Jack- wins Point over were on the grounds The Midway great Sutton Sharon and a couple of other Hands provided music lacrosse boxing bouts water sports and other amuse ments look place besides Ihc speak ing from the platform at which Mr Harry Sen no of Newmarket was the Col Lennox was so much engaged in the sporting and hands will his personal friends thai he had Utile to say Hon Howard Ferguson was principal speaker Oilier prominent Conser vatives on Hie platform were Hon Thus Crawford Or Forbes Godfrey Cant Jo- Thompson Wallace Warden of York Hon A Henry Howe of the W V A and J A M M P The Fireworks and dancing kept the crowd on grounds till nearly The sub ject Moses Choice Mr i0hn Montgomery Is spending his holidays his grandparents here There were visitors at the Temple during the past two weeks School Reports 88 No 12 East Names In order Of merit Jr III Gladys Rye Sedorci Merle Crittenden It Jr to Violet Taylor I to Jr George Nelson Ross Mitchell lion Nelson hon Millie Nelson lion Wesley Willie Nel son Taylor Cock burn teacher No to Stevenson Frank Jr Kay Jr Hi 10 III Charlie Kay hi Kay John Jr 111 liralth lino Nora Bail ey li Crawford h TO MAKE t DAIRY Phone Watch for the Yellow Truck SUTTON AND CREAMERY Limited Irene Welch Doyle Helta Terrible storms through week Malls pig pen was struck with lightning and burned to the ground Mr and Mrs I Jones spent Sun- flay Moulds Mr and Mrs Jajncs and Winnie also Mrs Mcthcraf and spent Sunday with Mr Gordon lltlhy Sharon Mr Will and Mr and Mrs Malt motored to Lindsay on Sunday Miss Hudson of Is spending a week at Mr Mr Doyle and sons motored Toronto on Wed nesday of Ihls week Mr James Oalbralth and Tuesday In Newmarket BOLT THROUGH KITCHEN WINDOW AFIRE July In terrible lightning thunder rain stornr swop I over thin of the country lornoon and evening house of A Chalmers Norths Ops was struck ami damaged Wo passed through the kitchen but no hurt Cur tains on the windows wore sot on firo root of Andrew MoNnbha barn at Grass Hill was blown off the barn otherwise The house of J ftmllCi was struck by but vory little damage done Crops ready for binder laid low arid corn was levelled in field VlOlCt Jr Pal Cora r Sr I to Jr Pearl John Welch Jr I to I Doyle Helen Stevenson Carson Charlie Crawford Katie Crawford Zlla Joe Joe Phoenix Dolly phoenix Karl Phoenix Han Agues York Alvln York A Primer Agnes Welch Nor man Kay Welch It to A Beatrice York Nellie Willie Doyle Aylmcr Phoe nix Number on roll Coekhurti teacher No dear the world dont owe you living and the you for It the hel ler for your bank Account Mrs William of Jaw killed ami two persons in jured when an automobile lurried turtle and rolled a near Hear i July Kite of an unknown Origin but by AN WEAPON The curious weapons used by Old- eons army were no more singular than the weapon used by a Chinese Chris tian a helper agaluM tiger says a Writer In Ihe Christian had learned to play Ihe fife and look great satisfaction hi his accomplishment though the animals about the mission compound did not share Jts eney The dogs howled and the cats shrank away when Hie shrill sounds reached their sen si live organs or hear ing had gone out one morning enjoy his music sufficiently far from the compound so as to be sure that be would annoy no one when his llon was attracted by a healthy form which once he recognized the tawny striped real of manejler and his heart slopped healing as lie thought of ihe missionarys little son now asleep In his white crib If the mis sionary had already gone to Ihc school house J here would be no one but the native nurse guard child Taking a different route from that chosen by tiger starlet running for the missionarys house When he came hi sight of the open nursery door he saw Hut llgec looking from skulk fields he window he lt way toward In entered the rice fields tying ami his masters house DIVIDING IT A case came before a court Ihe ownership of an clock After listening the Judge lurned to the You gel the clock And what do I get the You the eight days Judge him Crouched on have been also Wilfrid caused by spontaneous destroyed elevators of Co Inte Mils afternoon July Scores of valuable have been in Weill worth in past few day- following by for tuber- I rouble Windsor July Six bandits heavily armed noon today forced of the branch of tho Merchants Hank of Canada at Cote six miles from Windsor to hold their hands in air while of targe denomination was from the cash Vjlol proprietor of the Wel lington Hotel of Sandwich west who attempted to was shot in right leg He had In his hand ho in- to deposit- Ho on Hie scone Into Ihc was was there before Lite veranda was the lawny form mo- llonless for the swishing of tall The native nurse lay floor he helpless I error Tiling had come through a small gate and now terrified forward and stood between the crib and the crouching He had no weapon but his to which he had As the tlguc crawled little nearer he the slops The first notes which from the Instrument were like a shriek The manester Then at the next sound he uttered a low cry of rage and shook his held snd the bristling at Hie side of his stood out like brushes Then PURE and ftwfO FOR SALE HOMEY a lb Lot JOHN ij J PHOTO That will you ro mad at BROWNS STUDIO Newmarket Park Avenue I Two lhK OR BALE I Shorthorn fit months ten under Priced for sale One pair of Heavy Fillies well broken also one old J P CLARK SAVINGS Gen Merchant Baldwin Always buy your footwear a Consult my price our biff values of for NOTICE Is hereby given that J he backward a little as If lerri- of City of Toronto by demonslrallon of York In Provide- stepped cautiously forward as Ontario returned soldier will at retreated playing a wild native the Parliament of Canada fl session thereof for a Bill of from his wife Marlon or of on a in song The tiger showed no desire come Into closer contact with this whoso cry was so said alarming On wont the pair till the adultery and desertion tiger had backed the veranda Dated ar Toronto in the tlirVeeping his eyes fastened Oplario th day of July the brute and playing- furiously In getting- to door where I backed Into the house and Jordan Street him I closed the door A moment later for the v-

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