Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , September 2, 1927, p. 3

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For Cool Nights Large Size I pair A BRUNTON CO Glows on Wed Afternoon C LUNDY The Ladies Store Newmarket SEE OUR NEW FALL DRAPERIES and CURTAINS New Chintz In all the newest designs and Colorings Rayon Silk Curtain Nets 36 Ins wide 60o Yd Rayon Casement Hot edge 40 Ins wide Yd Panels In Rayon Silk and Cotton ranging In for Oatmeal a new cloth for OverCurtains and and Drapes a large variety of patterns and shades 3d In wide Yd A line of Odd Wools In many shades 18o Ball f of Mr usually has persons to him Identified but In tills we an employee acted and took the In lieu of Identification among the collages has That the almost wonderful Ml who asajLtj to corn pi shed tile wonderful I the Hospital extend its warmest thanks and Its Mr i li lhe iiifo us tliat fine b6 fir by the public on Oct loth The date will be gMUwj the pres that all opportunity lo inspect f I New York that a seating equipped a of speed of ir has been under for the will be ready for next spring The seating arrangement calls for a double deck with persons seated along each Meals will be served The whole body of the piano wilt measure feet la length Centiirea Best spikes Newton 2nd Tansley Cosmos Best Jar Miss Newton Mrs Mcintosh Delphinium Best collection Miss a Mis Hollyhocks Best collection las Newton 2nd J Stephens Larkspur annual Bust tix spikes 1st Miss Newton 2nd Miss Tan3ley African Boat collection 1st Marigold French Best 1st Miss Nasturtium Beat collection 1st Mrs Mcintosh 2nd Miss Petunia Best collection 1st Newton Best collection Mrs Mcintosh 2nd Mrs Martin Salplglosses Best three sprays long stems 1st Rogers 2nd Mrs Mcintosh Best ten blooms J Snapdragon Be3t blooms Cane Miss Stoddard Sweet Peas Best display of col ors 1st Miss Newlon 2nd Mrs E Pt Miss Newton the product a years effort on the farm of three miles south of here the town between Crops and outbuildings were destroyed hi under an for a time the homestead threatened Hue fh became apparent the London was appealed to for Id lA number of farmers Assisting I the threshing In the barn trapped so quickly something under and only a little Insurance was carried At oclock while a thresher was operating In barn and men stand- feeding sheaves a section of he hay became Ignited draught of wind blowing through or fanned 11 minute The and JoIsIb of by ho names caught fire Immediately sought and thrown Ineffectually on the fire The men In lhe mow Jumped to the of lhe barn risking broken legs roared louder and Ions tongues of were carried by toward lhe house At result the attentions of the farmers directed loward saving the structure and water was poured con tinually on the smouldering shingles The London Fire Department arrived and played a a both on house and the remains of the outbuildings Mrs J and at Mr the line on Sunday Jos Stephenson of Wood- bridge called on his sister Mrs Stephens and other relatives here on Sunday United church on Wednesday of this week Mr and Mrs Robertson Of Maple were at Mr J Sunday Mrs Walton to with her daughter Mrs Hun on Monday Mr and Mrs Castle Smith and Mia M Stephens on Sunday Mb and Mrs Herb at Mr Roy on Sunday to have been lots of Sunday tailing Archibald has purchased a new SawyerMassey tractor to use In threshing How many saw the Princes and the Big Swim at the Ex Holland Landing Miss Mary spent the week- d at her home Mis Edward Is spending a few visiting friends The friends of Mrs Tufffjl will ad hear she Is Improving Mrst Tate spent a few days last week Robinson wife and sister Mitchell and Miss Ktrby spent Wednesday with Mrs Bell Mrs Bell son and daughter to and spent a feu days with friends there last week Miss Elsie Wood of has been spending a week with Mrs Bell and Mrs Thompson former school Peas Best Vase not I- than stems J Stephens Miss Newton Slocks Best collection 1st Miss 2nd J Verbena Best Collection 1st Martin Zinnia Best collection- 1st Miss Newton 2nd Mrs Fuller Annuals Best collection 1st Mrs Mcintosh 2nd Miss Canadian National Bradford TI10 Bradford Fish Company the waters of the Bay Their equipment will be loaded on a scow and with the house boat will he towed over the Trent Geo McDonald Ed and Geo wilt go with the cargo expecting to leave In o few days Four were Injured from Sydney with piles for Labrador missions exploded missionaries fleeing from extreme western province or China believed killed by Llama Iribea- StJohns Aug 20th The death loll resulting from last days dlsaslrous hurricane was mount ing end assuming the propor tions of a calamity Over fifty per sons are now believed to have suc cumbed to wrath of one of tin worst storm has- ever visited this old colony Stratford Aug The old adage Misfortunes never come singly forcibly Impressed upon Corners While driving along the highway Mr Unhurt t Wishing to ascertain damage he lit a suddenly burst Into as totally destroyed A motor oar plunged Into a lent at a Govern ment Camp killing one man and Injur ing another An intoxicated Russian was arrested on a charge of man slaughter TORONTO Grad ThrUHAutoUinthoa an Greatest Annual position shipment of antelope Canada to Texas was made Medicine Hat Alia died on Sunday 1 Hospital the result of In Juries In motor on th i road PALACE THEATRE NawmarktL Friday and Saturday THE PHANTOM OP FOREST dog Hood The Phantom of the Forests roamed the woods to other something be hated and feared I Sept featuring IVednoody Trturtday THE TALKS featuring Barton and Don wonder supreme The Monkey who talks Hundreds were killed and Injured in religious riots near Simla India Canada apple crop In Is estimated at barrels a biff Increase over Butter Newmarket Market live Stock Market Toronto Choice Steers Sprlngera Butcher Cows Stookers Choice Milkers NATIONAL RAILWAY Train leaves Toronto for Nowmirko am and S for am and t Mi -i- TOOOMTn

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