Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , June 23, 1922, p. 1

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Are you in need of financial assistance to buy seed or to increase your tillage your stock or equipment The progressive farmer will find this Bank ever ready to extend reasonable loans for legitimate purposes Discuss your plans with our local manager You will find him interested IMPERIAL BANK and the allied and enduring than that OF NEWMARKET BRANCH SOUTH END LUMBER YARD B C SHINGLES CEMENT FRESH CAR JUST RECEIVED W PEARSON Cor Church and DArcy and then per cent on the they wasted Cars costing of the people of Canada la a nan will tff course continue special session of parliament for the pay a tax of five per cent in purpose of approving that treaty to candies and soft drinks about as useful and necessary announced by Dr Boyd President of Chautauqua committee Tor Chautau qua summer As formerly there ill be eleven double events cover- evenings of the sis days with the exception of the fifth day when the great comedy Her Own Money will be in evening by the old lion as t the maple leaf J Hie national Of Had the The Maple For fiver to do the When was lhat iong en njihuji that the lillOsi adopted as o a lightening of the irden the soda fountain man was and the tax on bottled goods In regard to candies gross goods and mold goods were freed and cigarettes and cigars of the cheaper brands were relieved while the dear brand pay a linie In end the revenue Is expected to be about the same but the bearing of the taxes will be lighter on the heel of so these are Hie men and their lends who today cry about ig with Germany But what about this depreciated J It is a problem that has be dealt with The value hf The mark changing all the alt 111 pulp made In respect to cheque The Italian an Allied nation Is led and la surely not Canada lopul an added trading with a friend i solution Is original In his own explanation he remark ed Wo are not thinking of tin value of mark but we propose have value of article deter mined by standard the Ens value If two parcels come lnli Canada on the same day one being pleading to the country In gen- value value of lb thai ch- Playe the will be ju3 Speakers Coming the lecture features Interest Hon Wilson former member of t Parliament and now New respondent to the London conditions throughout Empire Empire Clubs at Montreal and To ronto and is reputed to be a most ex cellent and Interesting speaker id to be will prei program of readings in Ontario u Dr George Kerb- hi President Mount Boy lit Ida home The Tasks of ivy Province and speak a Nation Mr Australian and GREENS WALL PAPERS LARGEST AND BEST FOR ALL PURPOSES PROM TO 100 PER ROLL Variety or Glued Papers and 30 In Tints WINDOW SHADE PAPER FOR BLINDS DUPLEX AND COMBINATION We Soli You Any With or Without Htnglng BERT GREEN Painter and Paper Hanger MARKET SQUARE NEWMARKET seems likely to raise a row was will all brewing of by persons regularly The Whpat Board resolution has one through House and that a recorded vote though Ihe a voluntary system which died natural death The bill based on that resolution will be down in a day or Iwo and while there will probably be more talk before gets by Is not likely meet with any serious opposition unless Hot comes when the bill reaches the overloaded Con servative Senate a consequence the Progressive members from the are feeling considerably hearten ed and think they will have something worth while In their hands THE CANE SONS CO LIMITED Material linn the They hi class Where the articles not made In England and therefore you cannot get slandard of value to serve your purpose you take value In a neighboring coun try where the currency has no depreciation Whatever Ihe value of the article we will lake as the value of the foreign coun try Surely that Is plain and simple and to all the there being a desire on the til of the King government Fielding budget to flood Canada Germanmade London dveillser a Ik KIDNAPPED LAD Neat Pass probably have to bo of las Glass aged of Mr 13 Lumber Lath Shingles Posts Etc Doors Sash Flooring and Moulding Turning Sawing Dressing Etc Int Bain ions L House last night by had Jersey City J He never came back Today tlvc Information was received by Department of Justice lhat he been located at Porto a member of a travelling hand kidnapping ltd fcr Soft Irritated In Adalt At til known In Canada traveller returns new lecture deal In Europe w to ft he but recently national emblem of Canada before appearance of the popular anthem The Maple For Ever At the rat meeting of the St Jean Baptists representing the dec orations were arranged with maple res Two years later It was to adopt the maple leaf as an ihllhii emblem and the custom wide In on the of Iho visit of Edward Wales later King Edward VII maple leaf was formally adopted In the Canadian In such at Maple Leaf For Ever written and composed by Alexander Mulr A for many years a school of Toronto it Is said that October Mr Mulr and a friend were walking In a Toronto garden when a maple leaf fell on Mr Muirs coat sleeve and remained there for some lime In spile of his attempt to brush It off Ills friend suggested to Mr that as he was a writer of verges he might write something the maple leaf with Ihi dial In Iwo hours- time 11 familiar words were written music he composed the suggestion of his wife John Brown an outbreak of small pox of Whitchurch an to Muskoka has been postponed Mr Bishop late bandmaster has transferred the silk flag present ed by Dr Hunter to the new Band he Cricket Club had a very sue- Wednesday night following taking part Miss Iss Miss Culvi Mr Murray with Sharon and Band The Altar On June by Miller Rev to iss Bella Hirst of Newmarket Died In North June- Hiram Moore In year resident of the township for over years and a active OP GRASSHOPPERS With Entertainment In Varltty Portions In addition to ihe play feature My mentioned to be provided hi Calgary Alia general 15 Alberta Is scare of alarming pro- Secretary of Agriculture said tonight the llknown English Mr Percival Vivian there Is more- of musical and The Ferguson than the entertaining Operatic Quintette will most Interesting scenes from si comic operas like The Mikado Princess Pal Mr Herbert Mao- farrcn the London pianist bring Quartette In two high isplayed The Ihe in he class concert program llD lug supporting Ihe wellknown New York opera ami w Seed S season in the Waed Production or the English Mozarts Opera Comlque The Mr Gabriel nines lectures on muslo and his points with al piano an unusual and very From sunny Cali fornia comes lis best known mile quartette the Embers assisted by Mrs Elizabeth Junior Chautauqua will- be held morning at nine oclock and on forecasled by the Pro- plan to Every municipality Is being sufficient t poison t pest the Government pay ing half and the municipality the bal ance It has been proclaimed that any farmer to use the poison comb a I I quired the Juniors will prt of for last day the pageant t Is the first lime Alberta has ever been confronted with Ihe plague In such overwhelming hers It Is also the first time the Gov and municipalities have In for lhe work of extermination The of the A la joday discussed menace Generally speaking It Is asserted worst are seen lhose local where they wero neglected las year They have appeared In swarm young bill ravenou In widely il of the provlnoi ihe direction of I This a million sere over last of the province whlc suffered previously show the finest progress all In Ontario Niagara station of the looal Hydrooloctrio Power Commts- about oclock during Minneapolis June Two wo- storm struck were burned to death In a- fire Ontario power line the destroyed the fashionable station near the village of Club Minneionka Beach pawa and travelling along near hero early to- ml switch refused throw Mr Years Ago Era nay Much space is given to the Jubilee Big celebration In New- market Patriotic addresses Mayor Cane Inspector Davidson In spector Hon J Davis Dr Coulter Wm Cane Esq exmayor Town Clerk Lloyd Messrs J Dickson J Davidson J D Graham and Dr Scot Football lacrosse and other lions at Father Morris picnic the by Newmarket Band Proceeds Harry Is spending a Annie Rogers left for Brandon on Saturday Mr and Miss of Markham were visiting at Mr Pretile3 over Sunday Mr Wm of StoufMIir Jubilee Day here Mrs Empey Is vislllng her daugh ter at Bradford EMer Jnd wife of Little Britain friends here last week Mr Martin Grant has returned from Acton after an absence of six Mrs of Torn week and intends Newmarket Mr John and also of Toronto at tended Father Morris picnic Mrs OBrien Miss Blanch OBrien Laura OBrien anil Miss Ben spent Jubilee Day with Mr A Stouffer Ethel of Toronto spending a month with friends here The following people resided in I last Jos Millard Edmund Elvldge Henry 11 a ii Joint well and Timothy Mrs Olmstead and Mr of Rochester Mr and Coke and Dr S Pearson of To ronto also Sep of the of Mrs to Wary Paul of til hi- AM

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