Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , January 18, 1922, p. 5

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the I arm TOW arc to limit of production on your farm Could you make more money If you had extra capital Do you need additional buildings seed breeding or feeding stock I development convenience is a In financing prod BANK40R0KT0 Capital Aiicta over NEWMARKET A You can use sweet milk sour milk buttermilk or water with ORDER FROM YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD GROCER Buckeye Incubators Bookkeeping Correspondency Spelling Penmanship Rapid Buslneaa Engllih ftsneral Office Practice SCHOOL MONDAYS and THURSDAYS i NEWMARKET Bank of ToVonto Block CHURCH OF 8AINT Wesley Hall Bank SERVICES SUNDAY a Prayer Meeting a Preaching p Sunday p Preaching Prayer ALL WELCOME I Clothes ADVANTAGES That wise end discerning appreciate good In life Is proverbial Their many durability and economy recognition end men WILLIS Mens Tailor Main St Newmarket of tho Liberal 111 all parts of the Other motions were paase ately expressing thanks Andrew The matter of a demonstration In honor of the Liberal Victory on the of December was left In abey ance pending the return of the Cabinet At the same lima that the above meeting was In progress the Liberal Ladles of held a meeting in tho Campaign Committee Messrs Aubrey Davis and J Wal ton were selected to convey to them the greetings of Mens Meeting express thanks for the valuable assistance they had that at Newmarket Midget Northern Aurora at Newmarket Aurora at Newmarket 1 Newmarket at Aurora Newmarket at Aurora Obituary Mrs Sarah widow of lao Henry Copaon peacefully away on Wednesday evening Jan after a lingering illness which she bore with patience The late Mrs lived on concession of King and was one of Iho oldest residents of that com munity Deceased was born in Mark- ham and was In her year She had ft kind and cheerful disposition was a loving mother and faithful She was member of Con Church Newmarket tin til It passed into other hands ployed by it thing and Judgment that ho would like to him engage J thought he for the winter a week for the res It would bo tho thought economy his duties Dr Am too much work for the Board of Health stable and would likely have open to criticism because did not let persona in Town have a to apply for those positions advertise for her Tile Mayor reported tlut MoauBQ personal and family the joouatant in charge of the Fire Light hooka had asked for of absence till the 1st of February which had been granted Because if pressing need of the work and the Clerk being otherwise engaged with his duties Walter 3 Harry Smith had doing what of they could He asked what the or Council thought had better be done sslog la Reeve said it la necessary that the accounts be got out at once and loading assistance must be provided as anoo Committee arc waiting roads In- for official audit so as to pro vide for the overdraft at the Banks A lengthy discussion ensued over the situation and Its various aspects especially the fact that the efficiency of the was being Impaired by physical disability matter was In the hands of the Mayor Mr presented the request of a number young people for the use of Timothy Street East of Pros pect Avenue for aletghrldlng and tobogganing There to no where the young people can en- winter sports and there la praotl- I no travel on this street especi ally In evening appreciated and they I formed in but and and Ho would like plications Mr Smith thought It Injustice to the public If was given for then ion positions I am o Davis thought that the work Dr Ames was of the opinion too big a Job Somervlllea hill the OYSTER SHELL CHICKEN GRIT DRINKING FOUNTAINS ROYAL PURPLE SPECIFIC OIL AND COAL BURNING LEG BANDS THERMOMETERS POULTRY PUNCHES Newmarket Important to add to Mr resident Smith dutl ffi new Of MeVToSt elery on the Saturday following work was very satisfactory would be given for general much better than street Many young are using It every night and to bo no objection Mayor was asked thoroughly aroused from their slum- mo by example and her death the funeral being aspirations of their esteemed by the Rev Dr Church last htm a lot or trouble attention of ft A he supported Mr mlttee was called to a dip In tho road near tho Queen street bridge YOU MUST TELL EM TO SELL EM in your slock room or Ihe goods you have for sale In the Homes all around are the folks for whom those goods were produced The Buyers You have the goods they have the money But theres no particular reason why the pub- should come to you Mr down the street handles the same line of goods The happiest solution and the logi cal one is to ADVERTISE Tell em Advertising is today the greatest foroe in modern business progress Its powers can be quickly efficiently economically applied to your business Get the faots from The Newmarket A WORD TO THE WISE The advertisements you see in our col umns are the invitations to you of Iresponsl- men Shop Where You Are Invited To Shop Issued by Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association Head Toronto Canada ARCHIVES OF TORONTO

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