Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , August 15, 1924, p. 1

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IS QUOTE YOU PRICES ON YOUR BUILDING HARDWARE ROOFING GLASS PAINTS OILS VARNISHES CONSIDERING QUALITY WE BELIEVE HARDWARE The Logical Place The logical place for stocks and bonds wills Insurance policies is in Safety Deposit Box Not only will they be safe from fire and theft but they will be In a convenient and known place when they are wanted Rent a Safety Box at tills Bank It costs lit tieit means much IMPERIAL BANK or SOUTH END LUMBER YARD EGG STOVE NUT and PEA Place Your Order Now for Winter W PEARSON York 1907 Us object being toi train horses spread when taking jumps lor 1 jumping dreams and fj From the AMX ditches while liunlin Mr Smith was present at show acting intimate glimpse into the judge for the Huddle horse and Philippine situation is revealed by speech of Hon Tcodoro during before the worlds Sunday School in Glasgi Sutton Horse Show and Summer Fair FOX HUNT AND THE CROWN I NO EVENTS on both Reeve of belongs he honor of lial flu annual fall Pair public the wo years need of bolter stable ac commodation was apparent last year but this has been overcome by the erection of a firstclass with oof providing accommodation for and rooms for overhead A fine now Grand Stand with his address roof giving people has boon well an another stand for another poopi ding The race was event of day and by Major Joe on Alexis Wilson inner rode judged Ford ilitiiirii up to make pa and then coming behind Win entered lie trunk to and witnusscd in Half of lhe snaco under closed Grand Stand was used for of fruits allies flowers and Ladies Work old building having been lorn down but another a new building is lie erected exhibits and lie whole space un der the Grand Stand will lie used for refreshment booths The Show there were 114 entered rivalling Torontos great Winter Fair and including the bost blood from the sea iho performance of ani mals was worthy of their quality and justified the presence of famous horsemen as Harry Wor cester rib of Worcester Mass who lias an international rcpu lotion and who acted as judge for saddle horses and hunter and Mr Fletcher of Warrington Virginia an id lercstcd spectator from Start finlf illy pn Years Ago From Era File Au 18th Miss Ruby is visit broken when from bis horse I Before America came to lb champion ship of the Philippines he was a was awarded to Solar Eclipse Ac- hook We had certain form Jams imported of handy hunter Lady Rosamund an of its a power in life poil mure owned by Sir CI it- Our people were under the yoke of took second place ecclesiastical bondage and well Members of Brit teh Asso- anny Religious freedom was for the Advancement of unknown Every act was Reg Science were guests of the fully by paid emissaries on Saturday They at- of Roman Church To tended luncheon in their Jiorior he or even suspicion of he friars meant persecution and afternoon often But today how Two Daah Bible is open One or the events are we1ai B religious oppression Walker House ll championship We hying for the or boy I was a small boy six r Mi Helen ipin d od Re grew She did not priest would Ifred Rof 1 one day the pad the Mr Ben Lloyd teller at the is off for I pen I I days last week at the lake company of Mrs Dr Wesley Dr drove ladles to ilhe lake last ting hands if for him failed to bold him Like Doris Bachelor ar da for tin- wifli ladies and in- i am Alfred Hog- splendid form Hid at Miss dial- J valued the and passed Worcester leaned Smith be exclaimed l hat the bridle of the of judging the 14 Hunters Mare or gelding over hand John I Day owend by Brown by Perry Sampson a short five yards from the rai and disaster So prompt was lr the incident passed oticed except ThOSe i imediate vicinity Another incident not on n program was the boll of Mavis ng the Innocently the Bible and said See 1 have a Bible Is it not a good book for read Ah replied he that is dangerous book you to read You must not read it You must burn it And with fear jind trembling my Toother The splendid com of the was dent and no credit for the success of the Fair is due to indefatigable management of Mr Kay Opening Day Wtith a record attendance of people IDiere was one tri umph deserves special mention though it be of CANE SONS CO Witt A DEALERS IN b M Lumber Lath Shingles Posts Etc ALIO Doors Sash Flooring and Moulding Turning Sawing Dressing Etc The Cans Factory Yards Huron Newmarket the pie Mackenzie to to joy his own personal friends and supporters Sutton was not unmindful of fact for at every crossroad banners bearing the legend Welcome to our pre displayed ho that by whatever route be enter the town in habitants were determined he should not his welcome His appearance in new Grand Stand was the signal for minutes before was able make himself Premier King officially the show with a brief neighborly little speech of the kind that such an audience prefers hearing He congratulated them of Ibe I splendid had resulted in the raising of Grand Stand and Stables in the space of days Hi spoke feelingly of the help of Alfred irrying lbs to hounds 1 Lady Ro samund owned by Sir Clifford Solar Eclipse owned Mare or gelding up to carrying Urn to hounds owned by Sir Clifford Paul Revere owned by Upland Farms owned by Sir Mare or to carrying 165 lbs to hounds Almighty owned by W Beard- T Barry owned by Upland Farms Girl or Boy Rider Spe ll 1 Miss Helen Don- Baloliclor Frank yieeplechase Ammunition owned by A Kilgour owned toy English Oyster owned by Farms Madrid owned W M H 5 owned by P of he repre when she cli behind which 30 Stiver any fourfool wail a table of some i without doing on my youthful up to believe nd my dear Abe most successful ever held in Sutton Fiftyfour silwr cups were presented as pi by Clifford Achilles owned by Sir Cliff or Blue Ensign owned by Aenniiiis Jams Hunters hands Paul Revere owned by Uplands Farm John I Day owned by by Farm Ellis Trophy i HalfLeaf by Sir Clifford 2 Uplands owned by Alfred Roger irlha Bleckley left on for the Northwest to parents ill spent last Fred Kn The Mli ng a couple of at Saints Rest Hughes are spend- at Mr Geo Wesley is back from Brill di Columbia Mrs John Bird John of Mr Indiana also Manning of Sunday in J Green Miss Lush and Mi at District T of at last week n Miss Ethel Hunter of Toronto daughter of Mr J p Hunter spent a couple of weeks in Town The Misses Poller of Hamilton who wore Visiting Archie Thompsons for three weeks left for heir home in Toronto on Saturday Mrs and family of To ronto who wore rusticating at Morion Park spent over Sunday at J on their way families of Geo Rose J Dick son Jos Wesley and John Wednesday at Beardmore ford Thomas hunters Entry by entry by Sir CI entry by A ONE CM JUST ARRIVED ALL LINES OF y Willi Mr Pugs ley on onstrucled Grand Stand cheered again la the echo interesting little shows the occurrence which took shaking hand Hunters shown two 1 Entry by Sir entry by Sir Clifford entry by lady rider on horse iidinf eliool Helen Bo Miss 3 Mi Best riding school saddle horse owned by 2 While Heather owned iy R Mol ly owned by Wbilewood hdrsc racing Class Teddy Graham Hat Or time Class Betty Wilkin J A Conner Princess M Styles Berdi 3 3 Barney J Belt 4 Best time A- The evening performance of fered a fine exhibition of and tandem riding horseback rid ing and miniature pony acro batic and vaudeville acts ant music by the Band The Second Day The weather was fine and people mother died believing that to read the Bible And I never did read Hie Bible until a fiv years ago I am sorry for those many years of wasted but am glad that now am not afraid to read and study greatest book in the world My sojourn in Washington a fow year ago taught me that this Book is one of he secrets of Americas great ness And 1 would also add thai I know it be one of the secrets of the greatness of the whose we now enjoy It is three years ago that I first became acquainted with the Worlds Sunday School Associa- Ryan Revere owned by Alfred Secretary of the Philippine Sunday School called at my office to say glial I 3 Miss Watson Best team of hunters 1 entry by Sir Clifford entry Jarvis 3 entry by W M Ammunition owned by J Kil 3 McDoran owned by English Model hunter owned by Beardmore Lady Rosamund owned by Sir Clifford 3 Fair Elea nor owned by Sir Clifford fiifLon Hunters ridden by a lady Paul Revere owned by Upland Farm ridden toy Miss Uplands owned by Uplands Farm ridden by Margaret 3 Brownie ridden and owned by Miss Grafton broad jump- had been nominated for member- lie Worlds Executive After be explained hat it Since that time I have been a leaner The vision lias been growing upon me that be guest of Angus Willi a couple of days The families of and Lawyer Robertson with visi tors held a picnic at Echo Friday J E has re turned home spending a at Pont Stanley London and other western places Messrs Tom Waf- and a party of sailed from Roches PL to on Monday Mss Maud Wallace or is visiding in Town for a of weeks Cecil has returned a pleaian rip to Hamilton Toronto Miss Ross entertained a lumber of young people at Ross- Mi- Thursday Nellie Ryan visiting hearts and live the spiritual resources of youth this is the surest way to he king dom of God on earth My hopes and prayers ore centered in this great Sunday School Movement which holds The Bun owned Black Prince owned by W Fleetwing owned by Champion hunter 1 Solar Eclipse owned by Jar- vis Lady Rosamund owned by Sir Clifford Jumpers ridden by grooms The Bun owned by F Robins and LUMBER DPI OUR GOAL So do I said the premier cheerily Spectacular Event The whole program was an ex cellent one though certain items deserve special mention First comes a display by the Toronto Hunt the speetacul tit THE ABVAKCS V HURON Phone Newmarket mi laid a drag through rfbe Mo about thirty Itiigth finished dun alt- with Ibe way at fractions refreshment stands etc the rounds present- Again realistic feature be Fox Hunt and Sleeple- the Grand Stand shed riding Baiiysllamion owned by Beard- Pony ridden by girl or boy 1 erfeotion owned by R ood Rose owned by J entry by J Agar Single pony in harness hands 1 entry by A vans entry by Tult Pony in harness under IJ bands i entry by entry by J Graham 3 Mary OConnor Pony under saddle 13 to bands entry by entry by Miss Bachelor entry by Miss iBabcock Pony under saddle under bands entry by by to hands Mi mm plaxto pony under 13 hands I entry by Pony race uiMr hand Muffin owned by blesi generation in and indeed for York Miss and Miss Flanagan are spending their holidays at Sterling and Toronto A number of young people were entertained at Brun- spacious residence and grounds on Tuesday evening Miss Alice Lowe leaves today for Windsor to resume her Saturday afternoon tbo irst passenger car came over trolley to Moyes manager o people witnessed on Saturday John Blizzard was purchase a ticket SO Years Ago From Era File August between the Wesley the Me- Whitby meeting lies Hall in Central market with Mr Mo Mast be Good Templars at the Grand Lodge there S Bailey ha bought out Smith at Keswick and will the mercantile business School opened last Mon ty with W ft aaon as Hughes at Sharon adver tises harvest supplies Provincial Exhibition opens at Toronto today John Robinson advertises ploughs at reduced rales at his foundry and machine shop in the road About important to Toronto III 5 The levy for Service opened Public School was The Altai At Aurora Aug las F Bowser Miss Nellie Billings both or Aurora Tomb- On 2nd Con King of tihas Smith aged POWDER PLANT GOES UP IN FLAMES The 22500- and buildings erect ed by the Government during war at a cost of more fjvo million dollars were by the flames which swept over an area or forty acres in Ibe heart or the plant The total war timo of he properly and powder

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