Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , June 30, 1922, p. 3

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News Hill and Thorn- ROGUE SO Underskirts Summer Dresses Out ROCHE CO I JULY FIRST Fun Starts at in the Morning I CIO STREET ftHD DANCE AT THE CHAUTAUQUA I Trying to Explain to His The Chautauqua committee hundred laugh the programs that there will be at least a Her Own Hones to fee presented here by popular feature of Ontario Chautauqua killed as his residence in suburb of in who QUEBEC GIRL FINDS LOVE TALK BY LONG DISTANCE EXPENSIVE the long distance Gently pro of he former place to a bill for 2185 much to his mystification A fail maid who had to write to her beau in Montreal for some time decided that she would him up on long distance and would advise her employer laler to take off a dollar for According to her reading of the diagram on the phone book dollar would pay for the j n Dr new pave foreign minister the faking im mediate fatal effect Putting lire as love was blind of officers for on high and did not read the three min- A A No jute limit Johns night last Dr Walter who was For over an hour a record described as a very powerful according to officials of the Bell the Genoa conference Telephone Company Cupid most concerned busy over the wires and finally Arthur assist Grand Master inlilll the following I Robert Lawrence John Steckley S Ah of Rev E Cook Tyler sen A fourth followed at which a were toasted and Sunday morning which 11 in honor of the Jubilee of his ministry Church The and uniquely re- Hie officials and mem- church by arranging a Which Mr gave from his long fee in his Interesting Criticism and The So t from Caldwell Centre President of which Mr belongs was read In fur conference appreciation Of thou Hie Me Anglican and linh Por and damaged The citys hotels anil garages fared badly and in the collapse of a residence an in fant girl crushed to death The breaking of hightension wires started a fire which des troyed three grain elevators Accompanied by a rainfall of violence the struck Winnipeg and blew with an extreme velocity of eightfour miles an hour to an alarming accompaniment of electrical dis turbances Terrific gusts of wind shook the city to its found ations Roofs were carried away from many structures big little alike an ice warehouse toppled in a heap hundreds of fine Irees were uprooted or de prived of branches which fell to the roadways window driven in like paper telegraph and telephone wires were down lo add an element of dang er which in the morning cost the life of Garfield Price aged eight who grasped a live wire and was instantly killed in the secret treaty with happy and contented and loving Ho was looked upon as Miss left the apparatus The of the strong men of next day sbo notified her em- many and his name was to lake St from her pay linked that of Hugoas she had telephoned to both being leaders in Montreal But in the afternoon the industrial world one of the checkers at the Bell drafted from his work as Telephone noticed the long call head of the German Electric Co and called the head of the firm to some whose phone was used and iri- to industrial activity and formed him that some one had prosperity He was considered talked from his telephone for dominating member of the over an hour Montreal and net Direct methods were that the cost would reach erred by him when he took There were fireworks and the negotiations France was expressed that if a llier than resorting to ex- certain was really of notes gallant he should at least pay He warned Germany against half of the expense rushing into the war He mob- Germanys industrial re- j when the British block- selfsustaining up- his ed lis officers for I lows A Vice Secretary J Ayimer is none too Treasurer Mark Bredln P j queen and J Prootor era Limited Under the direction of stands for Thompson A Co Limited graded know golf and landscape to for Cur Sudbury dune rday afternoon a canoe refer- four boys two aged 13 and two aged years on Lake Ramsey during a big l in the name of blow and Donald sheaf of aged was drowned One of lap fifty all the others swam yards to of the service John I shore bo other two were Steward of of i congregation t all beloved the of his arks Mr his bo and of the fading of the he firs Town At the numbers An Extra Pair OK GLASSES EYry upon for Virion pair foe US on lhe quaint old estate at Jacksons Point fronting on Lake Slmcoe with the winding Black River to one side avenues cut the woods providing unique fairways and natural depressions presenting diffi culties that will gladden the heart of the most experienced player the golfer will have a real treat In play ing this new course A professional has been engaged for the months July and August In the person of Mr row late of Club Three tonnis and four bowling greens have been laid down and are energetically being pushed to completion At a meeting of the shareholders to be called shortly It Is proposed to plan for the SERVICE APPRECIATED Church of Canada recently held in Winnipeg the following was expressing appreciation of tin service rendered by the Canadian tional Railways In the operation of special train for the convenience of delegates between Toronto And That we the Commissioners aboard he- special Canadian National train en route Winnipeg General Asr of the Presbyterian- Church do hereby express our unanimous ap preciation of the thoughtful consid eration of the Management of the National Railways in pro viding such a train for our conveni ence Wi desire to make special mention of the commodious equip ment the courtesy or Its- officials especially of Mr R A Tra velling Passenger Agent who accom panied us The route chosen for us Is one fascinating Interest and a rev elation of the future possibilities of large section if our country hitherto iinlmaslned by We recommend this trip to those who are concerning this countrys future am to those who are seeking a trip knows no monotony nil evening uugi put his buy wen wild a dah and vim it- of lit- were ehrno light Opera Negro spirit selections from the Mikado numbers with of solos from men her of the company evening prelude of Maltha presented in brought forth rounds Prof is in a class limself I have never seen or mard anything finer than his of the Bishop and Jean at Jean Which was his opening election His se ction representing a banquet on the othor side of the river at which as Shakes- Wordsworth paeon Tennyson Pope a piece of humor Each of those led authors was required by the- toast master to give his vor- ion of the poem Little Jack omer sat in a Corner etc The of each of- these noted writers drew rounds of applause Prof Pied to close he evenings entertain ment with Ibis but Space Donated by A Tha NEWMARKET foi to another half hour bay This is truly the Lov ers Program For an hour and a half in he afternoon and a solid wo hours in the evening was placed before lhe audience in rapid succession the finest from the best of musio Herbert is a splen did pianist and he is supported company of real musicians- The work of this group was re ceived here weather conditions arid traffic made the situation far long be remembered here tout question she Is the finest soloist who has yet appeared on the Chautauqua programs in On tario Her program presented a delightful variety of numbers While he Aria from La by Verdi was splendidly given and drew forth a great burst of applause there were still many who especially pleased with her simpler songs such as By the Waters of Minnetonka Somewhere a Voice is Calling The Lass with a Delicate Air Serenade by Hubert was fine piece- of greatly enjoyed to- the members of the Third Dish York notary Club on the journey from Los Angeles Cat where they have been attending the Convention of the International As sociation of Rotary Clubs travelled by the Canadian National via Vancouver and Prince Rupert able clubhouse which hoped and Mr John President of the Canadian Amateur Tlda ex pected to develop Info an annual event considerable magnitude ist at Mount Saskatoon Sask June lis Royal Highness The of Wales Palace London England and New Jersey passing through Canada on Canadian National returning from International held at Los Angeles learn Signed on their behalf om Stewart President of Rotary Club Mfcldteboroush Yorkshire England Hartford by every Third Day The third day program uni que While only two ap pear on that day yet many stat ed emphatically that It was best day so far Gabriel work ia hard to describe It is a leoture piano and an hour and a half of education combined The wore loud in praise of his in the afternoon His piano was splendid and drew forth rounds of Wilsons Problems of the Empire Is pro found and intensely interesting His grasp of word problems and his intimate knowledge of events and movements in all parts of the world is simply amazing Af ter hearing his address every one will proud of the fact hat they live the Union Jack Mr Wilson Is without question the greatest man we have ever had appearing on our Chautauqua Fourth Day Cremona Orohesti fine Without an exception hey are the finest of loians we have ever had They are fine looking make a splendid stage appearance and put on at delightful programs See Our Hew Complete Stock OF Buffet Sols Linen Linen Tray Gloths Hemstitched and Oval Baby Pillows and Carriage Covers White Pique Luncheon Sets in Linen also Factory Cotton Linen Centres Pure Linen Luncheon Cloths 38x38 Colored Linen Centres Runners and Cushion Covers to match Rompers and Dresses in Various Patterns White Tan Pink Blue also all Embroidery Properties for Sale Country Homes between Newmarket and Sutton Several choice Store Properties on Main St Lake Shore Cottages and Vacant Lots at Keswick and Sunnysldo Plenty of Houses in Town with all conveniences at very reasonable prices We will be pleased to motor you out to inspect our Farm Properties at any time First class Farms along the good road between Newmar ket and Sutton you are looking for a nice private Home In wo have Just what will suit you HODQINS Box Newmarket w Our MottoA Square Deal for Beth Buyer and Seller gets everyone in a good from he start Tom Skeyhill has another of splendid address He is more as Public School assembled mature in his though and ut- school house on Wednesday evening terances than when he appeared to bid farewell to their three years ago He pre a startling pioture of con ditions in Europe a startling pioture of what civilization facing People will go away from this in a thought ful frame of mind In- des criptive powers he shows the same poetio ability that mark ed his war time addresses Fifth bay Tho play aroused greater en thusiasm here thin any previous play given at Chautauqua There it as in and in he best They are a fine looking talented group Mr Vivian himself came on to see that everything started off well and was a rous ing reception when he appeared in a brief speech A largo crowd witnessed this first Day The Embers Male Quartette gave two splendid concerts They teacher Miss Stlllwell whose ability and work have kept the school at a high standard It Is generally un derstood that any teacher from the Normal and those from the Faculty of Education know that the time table- discipline methods of work and accomplishments of work during year have been awarded the highest standard Everyone reported a pleasant evening The forest fire losses of Brit ish Columbia last season are timated by the Canadian Forest ry Association to represent materials required to con struct no fewer than ten roomed frame houses The loss es in Ontario Quebec and New Brunswick represent many times the quantity of wood that is being utilized this season In the building of homes Seized with heart failure win bar- Canoe Clubs Regatta on Saturday afternoon Harold Skid- more aged of IhoHumberBay war team was drowned Arlhur Orr coxswain of he Bay canoe was he only the young numbers made did Mr Rands group of Irish ling The base of Mr is one of the out standing features of this Quart ette Dr Kerbys lecture The Task of a Nation pleased the on he closing even ing Ho is a fine appearing man with a personal ity He eloquently outlined the possibilities of this great coun try of ours and proudly referred better citizenship belter uoational facilities greater of national resources and especially for greater lead His earnest plea fo mot will hearty approval of opinion here he first town is that this is I strongest program yet given Chautauqua The Committee and announced he I audience on closing night which was received with mueh thousand shoe workers been on strike Rochester for eight weeks and are losing and he was so exhausted by grappling with as to be absolutely speechless until shore and had somewhat Orr an ex cellent swimmer was pulled to the bottom of the lake twice by Skidmoro and had great saving himself Newmarket Markets Toronto Market Live Stock Markets Heifers Choice Butcher Spring Lambs

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