Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , November 11, 1927, p. 3

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rally In Hi I Union tiw 11 defeated Ilrkerliitf Miss llnbj Mows Miss Madge id violinist Admission Inst Sunday evening between Ihe Will Kjtwor forget the Thanksgiving Supper on Friday Ing Nov lo P Id basement of the church- At a be given by Rev Freeman on Doing Different by Everett Jones Special Sloan and Mr have done a piece of ie basement of church We do not have to go out or to get good plastering work Bloomington I Churcli were Indeed happy to welcome the splendid delegation of on Sunday evening last- We appreciated will he Wells evening service a special sermon the Hollies will be the vine on Nov uteri by the be given at tin David win Imctlons- I vice was tukci Ohio worship in spirit tood If i flic choir Open Ye Hie Gates Miss I dftli sang a pleasing solo I beard the vol BOWLING TOURNAMENT Small ICC A Mull in West 168 New call Kennedy of Port Per a day Miss Fairies Mrs KenMOl was in Toronto Mi Sunday at TJic Unit Bloomington abandoned owing tn or last Sabbath hope for double Sunday al pm ember yet Mrs picked in her garden Insl Saturday Special Thanksgiving were At the evening dele attend the Nov Wat Misses Ion spent meeting on Tuesday were appointed to P Holly to be held In ito Verne Thanksgiving with th Mrs Ivan Mr 11 Irwin and family of Toronto and Mr and Mrs Randolph Hill of were of Rev and Mrs A H for Thanksgiving Rev MacBeth Miller and bride sail ed for India last where Mr Miller will teach In the Calcutta Unt il them heartiest At Aura the wellgraveled road to fall off and had It only led alright on we might have miles Into Hamilton wanted In the for dinner but and 1 favor of riding the few miles Grimsby As we had agreed to strictly by majority vole led bad hardly left outskirts of the town win ran over Hie stub of a nail sticking out or a horseshoe In the dust lib tire was flat In ten see- When we had half hour In repairing the puncture w were so hungry lhat every one of wished we had In Hamilton We even thought of turning back But a short distance ahead we could a big prosperouslooking fannhoui and there we bought we might Special Offering- This Week SILKALO BED SPREADS AND Fancy Turkish Towels W A BRUNTON CO PHONE K on Wednesday Davis Smith lrlilll lit to derful sales welcome her back after her holiday in Ladles Aid of the United Chureli met at the home of Mrs Harold Mur ray on Wednesday of last week Mrs J and Miss M Stephens spent Friday of last week with Mrs- John morning of Snowball Mrs has returned home af ter spending two months with her son Mr of Lake Mr and Mrs James Steele and fain- of Toronto spent the holiday 101 109 Office Specially Co Simmons 129 Smith York County Mr H Miss United Church last i Wedding bells iitldrti friends at and Several hunters have left for the North Miss Marguerite Dew has returned after spending a couple at weeks Alexander of To jnto preached in the United Church week ago Sunday in the Interests of The family in town on Tuesday Miss Birdie Evans Bradford on Monday her grandparents Mr a Thanksgiving Aurora drinking wine brother of have beaten ve us cordial recep- cool from the giant loaf of bread were set before us And when we offered payment for our Mr Gaston our bluffly touch a penny On the other hand he Insisted lint be fore we went away we should let him show us his new stock barn which was he told us the pride and envy all Ihe country rour The building was quite finished Painters were pulling on the second coal and C Indies Store Newmarket SEE OUR FALL HOSIERY We noticed set a pump in a of the barn had weeks Mr Gaston his whole hay crop wa just a Most i turned out the head with Miss Violet West spent last week friends In Newmarket Phyllis Davis of Toronto with her Mr J Tilson Rogers of spent i Mrs Mu The Institute on Monday it I held in Stouffville developed vhich operates billionth The tube which Receiving the full eh barrel of the he was carrying while attempting to crawl through between the rails of a fence a shod distance south of Port Perry on Sat urday afternoon Myron Anderson years of age son of Hugh Anderson of tils village was rushed to the To ronto General Hospital where he lies In the emergency ward in a serious condition The young man received charge In left arm Just below terribly lacerating the and causing great loss of blood Young Anderson had left the the day in company Sale Register Nov 14ih Mr Lloyd Pros- Farm Stock Miles South- Terms One with looting latlng his father The Ladles Aid have donated a new walk to the church The walk Is well and by Mr and Mr Mr Waiter Talbot showed good judgment In choosing hope a great number the It Is Monday Nov Auction sale of Cedar Posts on lot 33 Con King at the property of Peter Muirhead months credit Smith Tuesday Nov Mr J Welch two miles east of Zephyr will hold an extensive farm sale including a number of good cows Sale at one credit Henry Thursday Nov Auction sal farm slock implements etc and 28 con- Whitchurch mite south of Cedar Valley at oclock property of Charles Thompson o reserve credit Clerk Fred versldes Nov Mr Jake Smith lot Con Whitchurch wilt hold an important farm sale at one HEAVY VS LIGHT FEEDING OF TURNIPS FOR STEER FATTENING friends will i Sunday at p carry large Everybody it The Ladles Aid meet this week a President Mrs j the home J We are sorry to hear is to have anoth his hand W see him back amc hearty and well dozen opening that were suddenly summoned experienced that literally an Inch of being end smoke float out steps before we could get he line of become a dark cloud threaded Its rolling in We found hired man had in the stables his pipe had h animals We II the boys helped hauled wagons and carriage bags of grain and lied they could not rush back building But rapidly as we worked and with all assistance lhat from the neighbor we wei thai three sheep that I passed through the I could find it was foolish act The was heavy and before I realized what I was doing I was groping about with no thought but to find my way The Famous London Lady In All New Shades Moonlight Toast Nude Parchment Nude Muffin Peach and Black ranging in price from 76c 79c 125 and Pp Childrens and Silk and Wool HosStylish Serviceable and Satisfactory London Lady Griffin Washable Chamo Swede Gloves Canadian Made in New Shades Oak Buff Moonlight Mode Mother Goose Silver Bran Black and Black and White Price to Pr The Famous Woods Lavender Pure SlIR How Full Fashioned Heavy Silk Pr If You Want to go to the Country on Pleasure Business CALL UP Prompt Service Night PHONE GO make you Comfortable Reasonable E A BOYD Prop Promptly Tin Note off the electric energy ACOIDENTALLV SHOT BY A FRIEND Belleville Nov James of CoLborne was shot and almost Instantly killed In North Hastings yes- while on a trip a brother and another companion Thomas also of were hidden in different spots along the trail and when Miller moved from his position heard a in he bushes pointing a shotgun in the direct the pulled Hie trigger receiving full charge in He leaves a wife and eight chile Lads convicted of shoplifting near Winnipeg were turned over the colony members of which spanked hem Pine Orchard Owing to the wTI Convention be ing hold on Nov and 17 the meeting for this month will be held a week later Nov at the home Mrs Chaa Toole assisted by Mrs and Miss program for the meeting will consist of a paper by Mrs Harper on Peace Movements report of by and last Monday night staged two holdups within an hour of other a1 he London Port Stanley Hallway depots In both cities l0QUd more than In cash and checks the first pen at the start but this was gradually until the completion of thi suddenly 1 stumbled over rattling metallic object and it I dropped into I felt the row darker yet cooler and purer ike a flash came the recollection he open cistern I had noticed on trip through the barn Was I to in that dark hole I remem- Ihat there was an instants the thought that I had better drown than burn lo I fought ly way to the surface through to be fathoms of water Blowing and strangling I managed get a breath and up knew that no bones had been was absolutely nothing within my reach that my fingers could grasp The fire roared above while I could hear trampling of the frightened animals in their and human hoarse shout from outside Little by little the aid In Ihe cistern flames seemed to increase rather than lessen Suddenly I heard the clang of a fire engine bell and then a resonant command thamust have come through a firemans trumpet I surmissed correctly as I afterward learned that the Hamilton firemen had managed by pleeing it- Impetus the 11 a little to one and I was deluge on my under my feel and Ihus mouth a foot higher above There was a gleam of hope side of the got the pail i of hose to get reach I PALACE THEATRE of the t fall only waistdeed The galvanized iron pail that I had tripped over was floating halffull of me But my plight was bad enough The hard work in the heat of the day and Ihe blazing barn had drawn perspira tion from every pore of my body and now lo be plunged Into this chilling place for I knew not how long put me In danger of rheumatism or even pneumonia And the Immediate dan ger was great enough It was Im probable that the smoke would settle Into Ihe cistern to disturb me much but high overhead I could see the flames in the Umbers of the roof and already goodsized pieces of burning wood were dropping the floor opening through which I had pa si to easily was certainly big enough admit a falling stick whose weigt could crush In my skull like past Worst of all the cistern had built In shape of an egg- The big end was down but even so the torn sloped rather stiffly to a point exactly under the opening It most impossible to stand anywhere except at that lowest central slippery cement Let my feet lid- the light of Ihe in I saw least five feet from nit and that hi a sudden shower of em- Friday and Saturday Nov s a wrenching and crunching and- dng above and a of fiery air featuring forced down through the open- CUtoWtadMriod The roof was failing I duck- Arthur Edmund beneath the water to escape the lne novel by Cynthia Stockey big sparks trying to crawl lo one side sloping bottom and 14-1B- THE MARRIAGE LICENSE expecting to get a crushing blow from detached timber of the falling But only small pieces came in- head above the surface again I saw the opening was nearly filled I glowing timber end- while pieces of burning wood in sight Now thought soon extinguish the fire and I soon the fire and I 1 be discovered and taken out j as I looked 1 Newmarket Markets ape from the plenty of water to fight Stock Markets splashes Then the splashes became Toronto a small stream and that in turn a choice Steers larger one Still the water pouredjn springers a steady jet as large as my arm Butcher Cows It could not come directly from the too large It fell l iiend the meaning of I its Import and I that afternoon real me I tried sloping floor of my use I might gain or even three then and I Ivied It- NATIONAL RAILWAY Train leaves Newmarket for Toronto f and pm Train leavea Toronto for 830 am and pm Train Leaves Newmarket for tb am and pm Standard

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