Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , January 28, 1921, p. 1

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Tho tidies Don and Look thorn over quality and right- Jewelry Store Leading Paper well as Oldest No paper jjciil out of North York tinier paid in advance J goo wear you cZV you i I in diinbbj whan to paid 2C0tQ only Wo oao help you answer question by A i Editor and Proprietor JAN A Valuable National Invention for Homo Moating Cook ing and Baking a Proven We Have Pleased Customers The door In equipped Willi am and top A FEW OF THE TUG a Hamper will Into the Overt Iiues all or nay floored pari of heat Damper Handle can he fll at point on the hamper Dial doslioil positions of Oven I Jumper The Oven balance spring thermometer bundle strongly llONtf licit beat evenly to the four holes lUmovblc tilde shelves am rod a Large it Tray Front arc nickel plated The Reducing Cover In throe with Alaska handle raises front coton for broiling- and fuelling Powerful Waterace Hon two firebricks can bo Installed it designed Mr- A Wood from top of ma llrta Ik excellent Poking and baking lie minimum heat t charge Copper vUli tap YhlaStovo will do vork of any largo any of fuel at on half cost N N HARDWARE THE PAINT STORE Phone HI Joint Sayings Account is the practi ce arrangement for the financial of the home Should the husband be away sick or it inconvenient to get to the bank hie wife can make deposits or withdrawals without tiny THE WMOANE CO LIMITED if Lumber Lath SWngles Posts Etc Doors Sash Flooring and Moulding Sawing Dressing Etc Cam Co Limited Factory Yards St Newmarket fe CHAMPION our as as we are called upon of allocs virtually the fVr We as iLliff KyuiKit s bi Die ivsojeioa re- of tod Ve the A HILL or With of liio plant Lumber Co Limited of a ha loid IwJUMhinl enterprise out of but lie of company are and that of taut cut from be No i I Hie of a bank how II rew from a to a very and the whole- with We will Smith though her She or was one of a who are extravagant She a good but up to a I year ago had a w so many which aha could have no are IjoiUh to wanted tiling Which alio rant own money and Bay now of bo past For it has or for and irrWio winter time a large number of Ihoeo went to the bush several hundred found wnploy- has boon an active trading centre of about people and that the mill has up will bo felt even deplored Now are always appearing upon stage of industry is this more pronounced than in connection with of forest products and back toe operator has to go for his The ground once supplied the thousands of logs- cannot be cropped again and I wo or three years new camps nave to be located and new methods resort ed to In order to provide be mills sufficient timber All this is well known to lumber industry and among the out- standing undertakings in this line is the Georgian Co which has been noted for many years as being one of the largest and best operating in that J is veteran bead of company and of most widely Known luirthermjon in the province v It was in 1800 that Mr Hall mill at Nino years later the mill was bought from Mr Hall by Georgian Bay Lumber which has over half a century The plant was operated for some time under this name and later the was changed to the Geor gian Bay Consolidated Lumber Go Their activities included mills at inlet Port Severn and latter company continued in operation from to af ter which I he Georgian Bay Lum ber Co again came into existence- The company has extensive limits and on he Indian and in their woods operation for a long time cut about annually J of the is now in year lie was born on a farm at Keswick Lake his parents- having to from Die Eastern States and set tled in I bat pot- lion which occupies in the arena has boon won by pluck industry and persever ance as from very early age bad to make his way in the world This he did bard work and keeping everlastingly at it began his business ex perience in connection with the where ho held the position of store keeper in This wail dur ing the and in the titer be was engaged in woods operation and lalierly in measuring logs His first posi tion as a scaler was at the camp on the Cold water between Or i and ho moved to having charge of the com panys work and returning later to he The Georgian Hay Co has an unbroken and In many respects unique record among lumber enterprises of Ontario It built comfortable houses for its employees at never charged be occupants any rent It esta blished schools and for the benefit of the community in century did the a strike or close down to lack help or a supply of togs although Mr admits once the mill perilously near this point was when they lost a largo tow coming from and I here was only two hours supply of logs in the pond Many of the employees have been with be company for forty years and it a on the industrial activities and development of the ay and ably conducted plant should fall into disuse solely lad of raw imaturial with and Om siiept hitherto i i vA g which nit iiiii as million of in one been the chief fac should teoome Tlie hid g a tottd- Jo is qualms is of But- someway her own last long jahe bod earned it- in foot was a in the where worked she out of days before her due And then no one could cut the than Mary I One day the an an nouncement from the bank of the city dd fifty cents every account whlnh remained with them a year It a Mary stilt had money in her purse and more fn fun than In caracal she Heros where extra money Im going to a account just on purpose to get a whole half dollar free I When she of dollam the bank presented her with a model of to jibs bank She given a bank book her name and the amount her deposit she at she felt rather asham ed of flfse or lack of It Putting on her dresser she sat down lo study how she was to get to put Into It this Smith who was always out of funds before pay day earns At last she decided that when she wanted to buy something and went without the fcee Into the binkr enough the very price of a box of of safety As she was about to buy It one of the sria Youre eating too Mary Better cut lit out until your complexion clears up a The next Hern of laying had more merit In It Mor bleed- line when the new stooktf WW In the windows she made up that she must have a new pair She was actually inside- the door sonieUiIng made Ii llttnk of the little bank on her and an old pair of shoes which fat mother had would he as good as new with flew and heels and a good shine new shoes Were a ernplatton but she managed to get out of the store with their price Mill In her purse It wont Into her bank less he cost of on the old shoes and when he amount was transferred to Marys book was much sails- fled he showing Mary lived ten blocks from the of- where she worked- Usually she got so late that she had juslJhne fori a hasty breakfast and a run to the car A tittle thought allowed lief El she set Up half an hour earlier she could save her by walk ing an rt be in better work She made up her mind- too hat alto did noi absolutely need to a movie every day- of her She could see all foal were worth while and Save a neat Utile sum her bank account Because she was spending- her own money Mary had unconsciously form ed little luxurious which were more expensive than necessary She found though that she could wash her own hair and wave It too She also for her as well as anyone at the Beauty Shop although It was very pleasant to sit and have all these Officers of North York See J Phillips I Jackson John Francis Smith Levi Rogers Wilfred and Moore Jan by Rev A Wilson Mr It of to Miss Esther M Jack son formerly of Newmarket Jan by Rev Bennett to M Mr Elizabeth both of North I ft Died In Newmarket bookkeeper aged 51 ID How would- a building llke this do for a In Newmarket Condition of Printing Business -x- By P Cheney and Manager of Enterprise Ore As prices of eommodlllee have declined of and other drops are expected the Impression has gone abroad that every thing is coming the old level This Is far from the fact future undoubtedly will as well for this Is a period of readuslmentin fair prices eought lhon of general reduction In the printing there are no signs of any reduction and the old level will not he- restored either In small production of nearly all Wnda of paper behind the demand now and the trade estimates thai cohstimptfon live pounds for every four pounds manufactured in the United States No In crease In the supply from imports seems probable for year it latest the figures ever known which gener ally are cent of The logic of the requires that prices in he country towns lie maintained above the level for the preserva tion of the Some twenty years the printing trade in both cities and towns excluding from consideration the metropolitan newspaper was in most deplorable condition Only a concerns with special advantage of wme kind were Interest their Investment was nip and luck them to keep alive In the I owns the situation was even worse- Do remember the numerous about the country tdltor How he had to lake wood potatoes turnips of any other produce In payment of his These were for the man In the business end his compensation was the lowest and the most precarious of any In the country He occupied a shark for office lived in a rented cottage bad scrape end beg to get cash to pay whole sale bills and when he died a lodge buried him At Ihe same turn merchant sold his wares for cosh banker his Interest lawyer received his fcea and all of them lived In lie houses of the town They bad their vacations and went lo the mountains or the seashore and their children finished High School and proceeded off to a college The farmers built larger barns and modern houses and bought the latest and most expensive machinery And not one of the men of classes put In as many hours a yea of hard exacting nerve consuming work as did solenUous line country editor doing a comparatively large business in Ma Some twenty years ago the printers In the large cities found a way out of their distress through the establishment of cost systems and the formation of associations which raised prices to the point where the business could live and prosper In the small towns practically nothing was done to improve conditions was forced by the war It was a ease of meet the facts or quit those who have stayed hi the business have put up prices and now believe they are entitled to maintain them at level where they will not fall into the old poverty Pm Era Jan at 1CC0 on Hughes visited were done for her But the sliver saved horn the cash register In the Beauty Shop chinked melodiously into the and Mary Smith lost nothing from the trim daintiness which Is a girls greatest charm INSPECT Met VtsEt of the Kind In History of York County train Police With ihe lime in history Buffalo Jan One of the Junly Grand Jury today visited thrilling and sensational train Court Magistrate In the vtelnJty of Buffalo was Inn lo Its members his rie change pulled off shortly after one of the visit e yesterday morning near Forks when Geo foreman of nine armed bandits after stopping a hi replying said have been aKvnvfi had freight by cutting the sir brakes formed that for ss an entered the caboose and covering the inadequate Your Honors conductor flagmen and a brake- work as a la too well Vfl lernpUll with their revolvers walked them to peed comment on our pari rose wHhlfer to Hie engine forced Into Hit delighted to see hat you she Mr A Budge of Montreal brother of Mr Af In Town on Tuesday Mr and Mrs Lawrence of Aurora celebrated their golden wedding Monday Mr and Mrs Oca In last week Mr and Mrs John Home last Friday night Mr of Toronto spent a couple of days with his brother Mr Roche Rev Is engaged In union revival In King with of Master rnla and Miss Jessie Dick son entertained a number of school mates last Friday evening Mr Lehman and Jaokeori attended the Sunday School at Bond Head last week Meaarfi Began and attended the funeral of their uncle In and Mrs Murray Mr and Mrs P nnd of Annie Stewart In on the Pauls on Saturday- Officers of Newmarket Dairy a Marsh Kelly- P stare ducks pp geese turkey butter big onions beef hind quarters 5 pork per best dry hardwood per cord best green hardwood cord The A Mr At the Methodist par- Epson by Rev if Jan Miss Minnie A White both of At the residence of the bride fan by Rev McDowell Sir A Oliver daughter of Mr Joshua Oliver all of Whitchurch The St East Jan Ann tor beloved wife of Harrison In her year At firidgehurg on Jen Dudley son of the late Walter Dudley of aged Interment Newmarket Cemetery POLITICAL StouffvlHe Tlie respec tive merits PO and Liberal platforms were publicly debated at a meeting here No present bad the courage to eland up for Hon Arthur MiVghcns new political party- Tie dtJaters were P of he branch of IT P and itorgan Deputy of Whitchurch Both men from conviction They had an hour each to cover the subject which officially was that the platform of the Liberal party merits the of people than the of the If P The of the Speakers wre confined almost solely to tariff Issue lite mm arranged by the Farmers ami William President of the P presided It was not thought wise in of -ha- I flh and then the engineer difficulties we still work people lake IS I things fireman lo rtiseoimeet the engine under Major nrunton am announce a No Wan had possible In the old days from of easy spending pew By the end of the year she Ifttle over one hundred dollar In and remainder of train is the oil hat has the of fifty carrying a great quantity of cheese commission- I office as She trip dtirr butter eggs and provisions VfirS anility police In vaeAilon In that year ihe total fines ft a nestegg left She Is When the engine arrived at totalled ant eniering her year engineer the Were tried thy fireman the engine Major nrunton announce a No it the train and drive towards yon did not come onie whres were Every man because you would have been aUowejl his he crew as ordered by bait- of York County you York AM 111 Aim WITH ALL HANDS detenlivcs were hurried to the hi the meantime the bandits had lo loot the eiiiplylng of their cargo Two tracks Were to he with provision at the saving bank She New York Central police at- Buffalo wears itelter belter wa of thwri Tianki to less candy end more- die has better health and Is She t more thought wit for herself sffeet her and aVMptUUt i Rest of alt knowfi being Of Moloney and other- Tin ibt Viliiower ivfnbers of the New ihe lice hove in view fWe crMHre of The fitt 0tk of to the at to do In i-NhiNindiJx- to tjxwPJbfji nd at- top wWnWn hsjnBrtlrtMiW nir weraS30000 lwlh to the fart thai this Is a itolhir and rent and I here no fro syhtem Willi I Hilp Id the keynote of this cniiii not punish the Hitman in of About a automcldles out for r nnuexlateul in this court and Hid baftk of Polios fiUn urged grand Jury see lo ft that Ihelr report not pigeon holed one week G60 bali fn a frf petting if tdf ub mar ine A- was lost all Thursday Hie approaches af ternoon- complement of Iheht marine was given but of Ma suiiroVtiiTlvIy and men disaster the -hi- noonoemcn- states Of if lsudV toil Tile IrLv 11 added had a full men of fleers and 011 bovt The KVbi5n of type of liiittii hlibntiTatVlS liys vselS being let ha leoth it uf n 1

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