Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , January 25, 1922, p. 4

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I a THE MEATS STORE hi Remember This Is the Last Week of STOeKTAKING SALE At Half and Less Than Half Price The lot Consists of Form Fitting Belted and Loose Back Models Regular Prices to All Clearing at Price Reefers to be Cleaned Out on the same Reefers Regular to Scale Clearing at Store Open Every Night Until Eight OCIock James Qo A Mr f claim electors of North York can penJed upon lo put such a quietus on Mr Armstrong to be Indefinitely postponed of public Interest Heck and his commission years ago before the city of became Involved with the com mission the gas plant was operate- and Hie service greaa which wis Used extensively for tug purposes was cents per I feet The hydro commission- got control of the plant with all the- property of the Electric Power iarac- l and since the change in ownership long the price of gas has been put up to if the Under ownership Profession Acton is and six tickets were quarter or eight during Hie ready lo pander of a certain etas which they are baneful In their effects to recipients of the prescriptions liquor they Issue and often a License Commission last week found It necessary when returns of pre scriptions for December were re- to cut off the right of 300 doctors In Ontario to Issue liquor prescriptions for periods of longer or vs Coal I Examiner Tie recent add ed power of Niagara for industries Is already reflected In numerous walls from big coal companies As sociation power In coal business is booked for a change when -the- full power of Niagara Is turned n Association is a good thing returning from work- The the fare has been raised to seven or four tickets for a quarter tils has created a condition of dissatisfaction and the Board of is seeking In vain for an from I thirty or The- annual- meeting took place In Fire Hall Saturday alUiuoon President Mr Eves In the chair cry good attendance secretary Mr Keith the report of the Directors also the report of liio auditors which on motion were adopted Receipts from last account Legislative Grant Town Grant Membership fees paid fees for retained out of Prize Money Cash Donations Donations In Goods Admission Pees to Exhibition of grounds etc Grand Stand mil groaning ipollsllo price dictation term association come to bo another word for what was once termed in an evil sense a trust that Is many pricefixing prlce- organizations known as rising much influence as the old trust did before It was busted and re organized into an association like the coal companies f the added Industry business Is mam by this la passed along London Jan Details of horrible famine in the Kasan Sara- toft and Samara provinces of Rus sia are given by Professor Dr Much- lens head of the German Gross famine relief expedition in a report published today Thousands die daily from hun ger Dr stated In various tocatlons there are veritable knolls of corpses The struggle for food la horrifying Muehlcns emphasized the tremendous difficulties In transport ing supplies In his own expedition he states his horses either to death or were killed and eaten by the starving people who are In a run down notice that Catarrh ttm ranch more than when they fa health fact proves that while- Catarrh la a local greatly Influenced by conditions HALLS in prizes not Including races Services or Judges Special Attractions Including races and music Prizes in goods Repairs lo buildings and grounds Addition to Poultry Building Services of Secretary and Working Expenses Including printing Telephone and postage Entertaining Quests Services of Assistants at this is the most effective of interest hi the Fair Notwithstanding cold wet feather i the second day the treasurers report shows that this years results among the best of the Society was partly due to the fact that admission fee was this year increased to as it was felt that the time come lo make the Fair more selfsupporting Instead of depending largely on private subscriptions result fully Justified this dcci- and wo would strongly recom mend that this fee be maintained Splendid exhibit were In the Maid Building by each of the manufacturing Industries of the town and also by local merchants and out side all available space being filled to overflowing Other classes deserving special mention were cattle sheep and swine outside and roots vegetables and work In the hall the space In these departments being taxed to the utmost The exhibits of both light and heavy horseswere If high Cartage P Harvey and Jackson appointed auditors he meeting recommended to the id that Thursday Friday and Sat urday lie and September the dates of the annual Fall Fair Various suggestions were made for the Board to consider regarding the next Fair Important among which was that of showing horses and cattle last two days of the Light horses and beet cattle grounds both days but It was point- room for both inadequate and I the first day that the fifteen granted and acted upon accordingly The Fan Exhibition was held Sept and Oct 1st thereby chang ing the days from Wednesday Thurs day and Friday to Thursday Friday and Saturday This change we believe be very much to the ad- Fair The poultry showing weak owing we are told by tors to the poor vlded by the present building that as soon as possible grievance- be remedied Jumping which I bur list was Introduced year and brought some Of the highest type of horses In Canada to compete This part of the program was much appreciated by the vlsi- Band of the Ontario Mounted Rifles provided during the last two days of the Fair Entertainments held In the Town Hall on last two nights given by local talent and the other by outside artists Both were well attended and resulted profitably to the Society We wish to thank all who have assisted during the year either by contribution or In other ways In making the Fair of a most suc cessful one Respectfully submitted eves President KEITH Secretary The election of Officers resulted President W Eves 1st Fred Hilt 2nd Stanley Osborne Directors Jt Steokley J Proc tor Andy Davis Fred Doyle Roy Shaw J Bales Stephens J Haloes Stewart A Wllmot There were no less than nomi nation for Directors so that the ballot was quite Interesting The president and Secretary appointed delegates to the Meeting of Association of Pairs In Toronto horses and cattle the difficulty It was proposed to have a Banquet during the Fair and invite some prominent personages to give addresses Other suggestions were also made Including an ex cursion to some popular point It was decided that the time had clean up and paint up the fair buildings It is likely that a new poultry building will be erect ed and extensive Improvements made to he other buildings The direc tors are contemplating greatly In creasing the amount of prize money Tho compliments of the President previously presented the meeting adjourned HeQaihed Twenty Pounds in a Year Oar of Matona Point Attar Four Veara the fldvlos of a Used Dodda Kidney Pills Masons Point Heart of St Mar kets Bay S- Jan Special When started to use Kld- PUIb was years Id and weighed lbs In one year I gained lb Is the a well known and highly resident place is more addition great mass of evidence that Dodds Kidney Pills are greatest of all kidney remedies I was laid up for four years with kidney trouble Mr states further One day a friend advised me to use Kidney Pills and I made up my mind to give them trial I used boxes In all The road to health lies through tho kidneys If they are kept strong and well all the Impurities are blood But If they A KEY Willi an automobile a man or himself and family the ana of the woods the lakes he streams and the for miles around He enabled to break the shackles of His Interest expands with his expanding radius of action If he has been city bound all his life be- becomes a Columbus making new discoveries He may be proin- contemptuous of the strange people he sees herding cows fodder Into silos and guiding- through the fields but he Is tremen dously Interested In them neverthe less I mes to world Seeing the same things po promote unrest The foreign ti on which a man embarks at reel movie aro not sattsfa Photography Is a poor experience Even with a second car he can make first hand a And Ihe old feeling of tent the sense that he never anything but a prisoner In a town departs as his motor Into the country Furthermore the bossing of the car satisfies a ward A man grows of being run He wants to run thing himself And It is very ant to know that his oar is his ture and with occasional fits of The contribution to the Joy Is perhaps the most valuable that the automobile has done fo Discontent Is a natural of mind with those whose live colorless and uneventful It Is them that the wander Instinct ways the strongest Dlscontei to stew and ferment Is not only to he discontented but to tho whole country In the demagogues organize and on It The automobile has dona to it And In doing so a powerful for Central Canadian Id- out order the Impurities disease Is sure Era to Absent Jan A featu Interests at the of the congregation Church was a thank- of by George Smith In of Gods goodness on Percy L Smith a long Illness The rr bo devoted to church building to protest action on the part of their settlers southern Alberta Furnace Work Plumbing Our Specialties THE LEADING TINSMITHS OSBORNE S0NS TO SMITHS BERT GREEN and Paper MARKET Just received a large stock of the LATEST WALL PAPERS li the time to make LOWEST We hang the Paper If you wish IS lex Irwin SMITHS NHWMAKKIT Plumbing Btmnes Training for any boy or girl of Ufa long value Iflthay to Mk In Oar Schooli In oJrar faciUB for learning ax can en BfttSS TORONTO archives of TORONTO

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