Newmarket Era , August 10, 1923, page 1

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ft mo Kan Who Works cannot afford to HIS EYES a visit to us will much RELIEF Watson GRADUATE OPTICIAN The Leading County Paper as as the oldest No paper sent out of North York paid in advance Always something now In SILVERWARE Good quality and prices reasonable WATSONS Jewelry JACKSON Editor and Proprietor PROMPT SERVICE Hardware SOLE AGENCY FOR LOWE BROS Paints stains Varnishes Enamels EASY VACUUM Electric Washer HOT POINT Electric Ranges DETROIT VAPOR Oil Stoves FLORENCE AUTOMATIC Wlckless Oil Stoves THE GRAVITY Washing Machine DUSTBANE by the keg or Barrel OWL BRAND ROOFING AND SHINGLES GET OUR QUOTATIONS ON BUILDERS HARDWARE GLASS Etc Our Facilities To be of the greatest service to a business concern a Bank must have full and adequate facilities With over branches through out Canada and with strong af filiations abroad this Bank can offer business houses a service that satisfactorily fulfills all de mands of local national and foreign trade IMPERIAL BANK SOUTH END LUMBER YARD FOR HIGHEST GRADE LUMP W PEARSON CANE SONS CO LIMITED DID YOU EVER USE FIBRE BOARD convert your empty attic Into a very cosy and attractive room Heard makes practically sound proof partition and costs much less Attic partitions and ceilings Cellar partitions and ceilings Summer Cottages Interior Walls and Ceilings Call and See Our Samples and Prices Factory Yards Huron St Newmarket ORCHARD BEACH REGATTA USTED IDEAL WEATHER LARGELY CONTESTED SPORTS EHTHU8IA8TIO SPECTATORS AND GOOD CONCERT The Eleventh annual at Orchard Beach came off Monday and proved to be or Weather childrens rates held on Idlewyld lawn which ample room for spectators The most interesting feature of the morning events was fho Balloon Race in which no loss than ladies and nearly boat races In these appearing propeller both the usual propelh four paddlcrs each The foui war canoes will four ladies in each came and the Tilting which over canoes were en gaged in the struggle proved as people eager to Roy Jupp Campbell Running Girl Gerald King Running Boys 10 arid under Roddie Pillion Jack Nichols Dick Brown mining Girls and under Mar garet Riley Martin Strong Hoys and under Arthur tack Robertson 1 Mill Whiten Skiff Mixed ID Campbell jlll Mix- Marian Norman Winters Varna ten Donald Strong Hamilton Kitten Sparling When repairing your house or changing the partitions use As good as lath and plaster and cheaper than or any other substitute A Car of Cement Just Arrived TRY OUR XXBC SHINQLES EVES Single Canoe Boys and under Frank Maxwell Frank Eastwood BUI Swimming Girls and under Marian Winter Margaret Margaret Single Canoe Girls and under Jean Robertson Elizabeth Winters Helen Bead Single Skiff Boys and under Helen George Winters Olga Winters Swimming Roys and Doug McDonald Jean Robertson Louise Gardiner Helen Beall Single Canoe VV Burt Rupert Balfour Double Canoe Mixed and under Louise Gardiner Maxwell Double Skiff Mixed Lumbers hire Rapp loil Gardiner Jack it Single Canoe Ladies Open Clair Wallace Rankin Bob Rati La lie Elizabeth Winters How ml Gladys rab Race Men Rupert Balfour Hammond Roland Miller Heal Rupert Balfour rtimminir Ladies open Helen Owen Brown Muriel Canoe Men 1 Wallace Ran kin Ed Irwin Junkin Gor don Porter Harold 3 Vlcl0r War Canoe Ladies Ham l Gartner Elizabeth rMn VernnS nine ra K SSI noDCrls Tim Messrs J Wilson J In Iho con Sided v I J The WW Mr Morgan by notions fancy by Viol Wri A I lull ami nl for i of Mrs Young am lb began to ill ibe of rr are pi vole of baI Ml won by older I bo as band of by a Medal Jean 1 Ibe iraidonT ill Silver Cup donalcd The flbanTar as fallows flocoipls In Honk Prizes Priming I Seals and passed off through We know a wag sure ho could drive over ho and have a second to His widow called day to gal a few Pica of the paper telling what the id London and Mrs Harding was readi to him as has been her habit I fore he went to sleep The official notice reads follows The President died at p m Harding and the I nurses Miss Ruth Miss Sue Dauser were in room at time Mrs Harding- was reading to the President when utterly without warning i light shudder parsed through his frame He collapsed and all that the end had troke of apoplexy was ln eat shock to belli he The he the road to recovery- Prime Minister I is out Of md in his iijsincc Hot- of Pin ami Cx- the deep sympathy of iJfoijl- of with people in their loss to Senate of Ohio toi904 and was of he State In was to the United States Sen 1920 by plurality of Washington la Washington Aug News of the death of President Harding only greatly shocked official Washing took the Capita ft by the Pity had been hloulThl face with the death of a dent and the shocking word was received under wholly different from those the loath Of any form President The only night officials of the aiding Administration in Wa shington are Secretary of State Hughes ami il New All other members of Ihts Cabinet are out of the city and two of them Secretaries Mel on and Davis are in Europe while most of the others fat West Next In Vermont Calvin until to nit and who will in as t of the Unit Slates is likewise Washington but it has several times in United Slates annals iludnts been absent from the Capital on occasion of deaths of former When last heard from Mr was at PLANT BURNED Aug 2nd Fire caused by a bolt of lighinui in afternooirs com pletely plant and Maple and were in darkness to night Immediately after the lightning struck tin- building was flames The local fin bri gade rushed the but were afraid to extinguish the tire with water fearing that lie electric might in this manner do some nous damage In a short I mo the building was burned to tie ground will got ft from Iho plaint until such time us the damage can bo repaired The plant was built It is expected that temporary provision for furnish ing power to those places affect ed will ho mado at the end of week The loss has not been estimated Jumped and In jury of control hit a telephone post throwing Adams unconscious to The car- almost immediately burst into flames which spread to nearby and to the adjacent grass which lack of rain had loft highly Trenton had asked extinguish it Mr revived and was found Years Ago From Era Fyle Aug Mr A spent Sun Mrs Fulton of Toronto is visiting in town- Miss Stephens of visiting at Mr Several private parties spent in a wheeling torn Miss Minnie Riley has re turned after spending a week from Lowell Mass for his hoi days Mr of Toronto Margaret Peck of Ton ailing Etta Stew friends rt Mis is visiting her Murray is the guest o Mrs A at Echo Hollow Miss Kavanagh is taking holidays in Mr J Hughes is attending Grand Lodge of OddFellows at Messrs Fred Waldon and Ed McQuillan spent holiday with hi Mr John of Toronto spending vacation here The Misses Wallace of bridge spent a couple of weeks here with friends Herb Armitage wheeled here from the City for Civic holiday here last Mr and Mrs D Lloyd guests of Mrs Dr Campbell his brother Mr A Thompson Mr Clarence Caldwell and of New York are visiting in Mr Herb the weekend The Oliver and Pat Will the holiday Mr and Mrs Bailey of to are visiting at home of her Mr Mrs Vernon and daughter also Mrs Jas Smith of Toronto spent over Sunday at Mr J- Millards Mrs Fred of Toronto is visaing her mother ilfert Lloyd Bert Cane Norma Roger- Angus Williams Wak Howard and at lake on Sunday Mr Gaul Lloyd is homo for his vacation for two months Miss Meryl Crone is the guest of Mrs Geo Wood Miss Mitchell is here from Miss Mae Hughes has gone to tor a holiday Mrs- Hunter of Indiana is vis- Ring friends in town Miss Sarah Keith spent Sunday with friends in Bradford Miss Grace of To ronto is guest of Mrs Albert Mr Lee of Toronto spent civic holiday with his si Miss Annie is visiting Ross more Miss Edna of Toronto is veiling her cousin Miss Annie Scully Miss Grace Darling Is ho guest of Miss Ross Miss ail of is spending a few days Miss Maud Partridge Mrs Reuben of i here on a visit T J Robertsons sister hero from Barrio Mr Allan and family of to are visiting his pa Mr and Mrs Smith of Toron to are vistting his sister Mrs Miss Ethel Perkins visiting Mr and Mrs McQuillan and Miss Jennie Broderiok of Toronto friends W sons were guests of Mrs this week Mr and Mrs nee Ber tha and daughter of Toronto spent over Sunday with Miss Dora and Cora with a party of friends have Bala Falls for a month Miss Maud Fletcher who has I Johnson returned to Toronto on Tuesday accompanied by Sherman and Nora Fletcher Mr and Mrs Bundy of Parry Sound were guests of WmBMdiB over Sunday Groome has pur chased old bakery Niagara Falls- held on Wednesday under the auspices of the Newmarket and Aurora Firemen was success Over took in the trip Newmarket Band In at- The Metropolitan Railway be quilt to Bond Lake this The Tomb A Holt July Mary Hannah wife of the John Welburn in her 62nd yea late SO Years Ago From Era Fyle August 15 The Mechanics Institute held an excursion to Niagara Falls on Friday last by special tram Lodges of British Templars were organized at Bradford and Aurora last week by Rev James assisted by Monas ter and Alexander Muir A deputation from em- died fir he Co- and in Floods The well pleased Albert Websters son Stephen ol Vvinarkel was drowned in on the 15Eh of July He popped no a hole in Ihe Don while bathing The estate of Hiram A Keswick including block of land on Lake u the river is of fered for sale by AFTER THE JAIL TERMWHAT fly of Toronto jail i aged and six by I his away from a man a Victory Bond of equal iVjcU tint practically worthless The fact that these swindlers made dilution of the securities probably something to do with the Judge Hiving only six weeks Tire fact lhat they made i also added j the tilth least not These men- Merlon and have demon strated their conception of what a brokerage house Is for They had an opportunity to take a Victory bond that had probably been paid for with honesty and hardearned money and give In exchange for stock that re putable brokers say is worth nothing at all When these men get through their six weeks sentence in Jail are at liberty to wipe the off their sign unlock the door and wait for the next advice He will take just as mi the larger one He will not man to purchase stock that tie to be pool- and if an has element of spend In It loo pro he will accordingly Is shaken Kill- Ont Aug 3 De tective John Downs of the Niagara Kails police force Instant ly killed this morning when he was shot in by William al leged lo be a confidence man the river who was being pursued by the officer was lOrncrcd at Point and I I chase which led to a roominghouse Ross was arrested In the bath- He had a preliminary hearing at degree murder today of tho you

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