Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , February 3, 1922, p. 4

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noon on Friday of for Ihe conveyance of His Majestys Malls or proposed Contraa for years six times per week on Ibe route MOUNT ALBERT NO 2 via Holt and Sharon from the 1st of April next Printed notices containing as to conditions of pro posed Contract may Be seen blank forms of Tender may be obtain ed trie Post Offices of Mount Al bert and Holt and at the of fice of the Post Office Inspector To ronto A SUTHERLAND Post Office Inspector Post Office Inspectors Office Toronto Jan A Good Busitiess School heres why CUT FLOWERS Funeral Flowers BULBS No Order est than From Renin The Provinces of great deal to the Liberal party Un der able guidance of Sir Olhei I many public works were car ried law reform was advanced the statutes were consolidated vot ing by ballot introduced road built new parliament building of the provir I passed tin Progressives measure were continued under the Hon A S Hardy brilliant bar who succeeded Mr Premiership of Hon Geo jo Education still further pro BO IS 8I the construction of the A I railway the thf bait and Porcupine mining fields the development of Niagara power establishment of the big steel at the Sault the Improvement of the highways of the province the esta blishment of the sugar beet Industry that shall lo got the very best men possible to accept leadership of the parly for whether In opposition such contracts would be subject to Investigation by the Incoming govern ment and that they must be subject cancellation If It were found that It was not In the public Interest to them In this category were con tracts let for the construction of an Icebreak In Montreal and a couple of drydocks on the It was evident Just lion that the were likely to have a hard fight for their seats Work on ttio Icebreaker an the drydocks has been ordered ponded from present indications It is not likely that the Icebreakei the cor that the government could to for a great deal less than a new vessel could he constructed A report from Lloyds It Ilia John luxel lepend upon His Rheumatism Gone He Rejoices Mb MIKE PRAISES Phon 136 Irwin OVER SMITHS HARDWARE NEWMARKET j Plumbing PROMPTLY Furnace Work Plumbing Eavetroughing Our Specialties THE LEADING TINSMITHS TO MMTHC Stoney Lake Jan 30ln Special i suffered for two years from rheumatism but I am glad to tell you I am well again In these words Mr Mike a respected resi dent of this place gives the reason why he recommends Kidney Pills to ail bis friends I spent a lot of money on other medicines before I tried Kid ney Pills Mr continued I only used two boxes of them and now I feel fine Rheumatism Is caused by Urlo Acid In the blood The natural way to treat It Is lo strengthen the kidneys so they will do their full work and strain all the acid out of the Kidney make strong healthy kidneys Dodds Kidney have been In use in Canada for more than a quarter of a century They grown In popularity year by because of neighbors about Youre officer said motorist wasnt racing say I passed a of follows who were Taylor to mother buying a suit for her boy Do you want the shoulders padded ma dam The Small Boy quickly Not the shoulders not tho Bulletin Our idea of a smart man Is one who can dress in a berth and not look as though ho had been out all night few minor repairs can be made as as the day she was launched ind that the vessel can be delivered a Canada for about one third of what it would cost to carry on contracts awarded by the And the has consistent ihilihuiil wastage of the public funds I mailer entirely divorced from un relief It will probably decided to cancel the tract will ii lo with Is of Public looking to proceed There Is fact Canada is to pared with the reckless orgies of the last few yean public- Interest it Is vitally that expenditures be kept as they possibly can and this principle on which the new go ment Is working Department heads their estimates at tho earliest moment and to keep them low as they possibly can Cabinet council promises to go them again and again the prun- them still further public which of lourae must be carried on and the public business must on an efficient basis but are many ways In which economy well bo practiced and all of those avenues are being explored fully Hon Charles Stewart Minister of the Interior has relumed from hh visit to Alberta and within days will have an announcement make regard to his plana finding a seat The Alberta Pro too strongly claw- allow any of their to resign In favor of Mr Stew art the present Indications an that while the Dominion will not Albert ha i be without for election Parliament not to Hon Arthur for the former Premie by a majority fight on his throughout the campaign In and his friends were not troubled with overconfid ence especially as long A Armstrong remained In the North 1st The offices piety shall be a President Treasurer and committee rtith add to their 1 lug of the Art 2nd officers of this Society a Quorum and be competent transact business Art 3rd Any member may with draw from this Society by leavln with the Secretary a written re to that effect first officers were President 111 Ieter Treasurer Martin Committee Walton Female Committee Eliza Armltage Ann Lemon The Pledge reads Wei the undersigned do that we will not use lnloxleallng li quors as a beverage nor traffic in them that we will provide them as an article of entertainment nor foi persons In our employment and In all suitable ways we will dl3 their use throughout If any reader of the Bra has an record of equal or greater age would be glad to publish It CHARLES man staging a snow storm out side the audience begins lo realize that such a man will nol give thi a of dry dust and ashes and their expectations of Mr Charles at Hall were than surpassed Having been preacher for over forty years In all parts of the globe Mr had a wealth of experience from which to draw his Illustrations for his text white in his opinion were not who attended conference after another but those who are out the lifeboats seeking to save the wrecks of humanity Some people had an idea that religion Was all right for masses but ho was quite sure that It was Just as Important for the There were four essential truths on which he wished to base his sermon redemption as surance the and the coming sight Mr took his text from the chapter of Job and the verse While praising Job as a roan of I that Mrs Job Mr was flatter ing in his remarks In general to women referring to way they flocked around bonnet shops and to their indefinite way of an swering leading questions A woman upon being asked the meaning of forgiveness had said Why forgive ness I The strongly criti cised the habit of people In replying to ihe question Are you saved by saying I hope so There must bo no doubt about It If asked If he were the GovernorGeneral and he replied hope what would be thought of his mentality Mr spoke of bis many years of preaching and tho number of limes ho had crossed the Atlantic He had preached In theatres but had the stage all to myself he added greatest to him lead Good Book Those who accepted the purchase price and the freedom of redemption would meet a Saviour and not a Judge All those who be- Neighbors FARMER who a Ford write Two my neighbors go mo to haul grain for them when they wore loading cars Spring and I would hate o mako a Hot of all those who want me to help them this Summer and Fall But why on a neighbor first of a Ford puts It within tho reach of every farmer who usa one to advantage yourself then you sura of having It when you need It moat Our deferred payment plan makes It easy to own a Ford will bo glad to you full without obligating you In any way N ROBERTSON Agent Newmarket lleved the Book would share in the resurrection was a noteworthy fact that no unbeliever was per mitted lb see the Saviour after his resurrection but those to whom he appeared were all his devoted fol lowers The day of the resurrection as coming and those who had the plan of salvation would In many rural neighborhoods Sherd money does not circulate tho people pay for ser vices in kind for example farmers frequently give potatoes eggs or oilier produce in payment for debts A young surgeon who had had occasion to operate in a neighborhood says Harpers Magazine hopefully ap proached husband for his fee amounted to one hundred dollars Doc said the old man- I havent much ready cash Can I pay you in kind I guess thaiwill be all right What do you deal in Horseradish doc answer ed the old man went lo his em ployer and asked for a raise Old Skinflint went off the deep end with a mighty splash But stuttered there is nothing unreasonable sir in my asking you for a raise Dont you remember sir you promised mo one after I had been you a year Yes snapped the employer but you remember made Ibis raise conditional on your giving satisfaction Oh dearl Havent I satis fied you sir asked piti fully AnswerkWin Special How popular At i V J I to iti WHO ARE 15 HO ffi SSALA CHERRY IDLE BAY CAR PURE RICE HOG 15 HOT ia oil All Ties Toronto J MjS tjili -jI- Bltneh ThWa Try th In world If J i rl OH t TOO to it ni ipBpieral la mjq J mora by copy it by ss lbs to la CAHAPIAN HAMILTON CANADIAN FARMH

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