Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , June 30, 1922, p. 10

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onethird to I and Hi lo her niece Calheri and no one knows roffred with it during win and one In the Mid he could do nothing for m In the spring dip the choking spells stopped and J started I had for I k they must suffer Borne thought come back on ma as winter came on bat his not thanks to Mrs J PENNINGTON At dealers or sent postpaid by Limited Ottawa House for Sale double lot Apply Large garden Plenty HOUSE FOR I newly painted large garden Plenty iter lights Main St Easy lei Cumberland Bay Vegetable Compound has Kill them all and the too a packet Druggists Grocers and General Stores Limited follow of veatUfd oil Kills of his Id i fellowship the V J CHILD MAY LOSE Aurora at Aurora Cemetery last itu iilri and members of the societies and school children of the Town headed by the Bund marched to the and decorated the graves th flowers delivered at the of of Also Apply to accident which be fell Mrs J Bradbury of Aurora who was pushed off the crowded special car which conveyed many Aurora people to cemetery and suffered a fractured leg FOR SALE All House of eight conveniences First Oarage in connection Lot Opposite Pickering College Immedi ate possession Apply A BRUNTON FOR SALE OR TO RENT USE AND LOT IN NEWMARKET That brick clad house on Hi Street Newmarket the residence the late Charles deceased The must be wound up and property will be sold at a For particulars apply to CAR FOR SALE A McLaughlin In first class condition Will exchange To Town properly Apply to BOTH HER FEET this year on Lake Jasper iPavk Alberta Canadian Rockies is the largest of Canadas National Parks its I square miles of- holiday to the Tourist and the man Vatden trout Iho clear pure mountain Beautiful transparent a encircling tew unspoiled wonderland of snow- peaks and verdant brushed and histoid drops from his and ply Business Is study foresight and close The requires a banking si other For this reason we invito the Farmer to open an account with this bank You can submit your statement of and liabilities and receive the same consideration in the hand ling of your account wo extend to other mm Alp Woodstock June A distressing accident the farm of Ernest Cli East Oxford Saturday tier when the three year old Mr Chambers bad both foot all but amputated Mr Chambers was harvesting his hay crop and going through field high three yea he failed to notice old daughter and before he had a to the knives of his mower had out down the youngster Both feet all but severed at the ankle ulan farm in King valued at house and lot in and person alty make up the estate of Miss Martha McTaggart who died in King March She left her piano to Margaret J to her law Janet which at her death is be equally divided between nephews J MoTag- garl King and Rev A Toronto The rest of the property is left to nieces and nephews receiv ing Janet Mary I and Mary each Archie A Toronto and Robert J McTaggart BURIED UNDER PILE OF SAND The threeyearold daughter of Solomon of was smothered death while playing on a pile of sand near home The sand caved in and closed over the lit tle tot Other children playing Hi her at the lime were unable to help One of hem ran up to muse and told Mrs that her daughter was all cov ed up by a big pile of sand Tho mother frantic with and fear quickly secured and in a short time the body of the child was recovered from under ten feol of sand life was efforts of no avail The tragedy occurred at five oclock Friday afternoon Sudbury Star In this ighlful setting on Lao l three miles from Jasper Station with which it is con- by motor car service is Park Lodge operated by the Canadian National Railways Hotels Department and now open for the reception of guests Of log construction the Lodge comprises a large comfortable Lounge building surrounded by Dining Hall and separate Sleeping buildings each containing sittingroom and four bedrooms electric lighted with all modern conveniences running water in each room baths etc In conduction with the Lodge is a dancing Pavilion where good music assures to the delightful evening oui he Lodge a A greets the eye Mount st He endure for ever viewed cross Nurse out m pom Edgar Archer of Hillsdale sustained a double fraolu his right arm Miss Waters sustained gash on the right side of her head and other bruises other ocupants of the two were badly shaken up and the two oars wrecked on the Henry ON STOMACH Pressure of gas on BOTH i lerlka thought i almost 1NSTANTLY loves matter is In your system which causing gas EXCELLENT I against appendicitis Hon Druggist Newmarket TOWN OF NEWMARKET LOCAL IMPROVEMENT NOTICE TAKE NOTICE THAT Council of the Corporation of the Town of Newmarket intend to construct as a local Improvement raents on the To Width Prospect Huron Pearson 18 ft Park Ave Main Sr Limit of Corporation ft Timothy Met tracks Lome Ave 14 It Church Timothy Millard Ave ft Millard Ave Main Si Lome Ave ft Lome Millard Timothy Mr Jno Dawson has improved his property by a fine wire fence Frank died at his home in Udora on Tuesday June 13th Be was the second of Mr and Mrs Newton and had been for several years with rheuma tism Frank was a great orile at homo and with his the iBank at he held a position at the time of his demise Ho was in the year of his age and willl be grcatly funeral took place on June conducted by great Dr J Moore of assisted in the by Rev Hunt B Sc of Vroom anion Dr Moore took his text is but a slept between me and death Tho funeral was largely attended and after divine e at the bouse his remains conveyed by motor hearse beautiful Come- When their canoe capsized Albeit Cummer boy scout and land flowers have been accounted Cordis each aged of for and within the tO a- lands d mated cost the of which la Corporation ft Is from Barrie what I expected w i Became- a Christian The old- time apostolic caution Breth ren count it all joy ye fall divers temptations is as opportune today as it was in the days of early missionary work along the shores of the Mediterranean We must meet things for hey will come to us expectation of a Christian includes more than this If he be true to Ivnis in his loyally to Christ he may expect to enjoy day by day that which prophets of old had the sense of the immediate presence of the Eternal God a realization of Divine fellowship which lifts the soul into the third heaven Ho may expect lo the approbat ion of his own conscience and it is worth a vast deal to bo able to live on good terms with ones own moral souse We may look also for acquisi tion of that good name or virtuous reputation among men which is justly to be chosen rather than great riches As the years on to much will come the sense of mastery He has been living for big things and sis the proverbs says A big thing does not got relief its glinting I to appear as a sheet sus pended from the heavens The picturesque valley of the Afha- flanked by Pyramid Mountain the richness of its varied color effects presenting striking contrast Whist- Mountain- Colon Range Roche Bonhomme are but a few or the mighty peaks that meet the gaze Riding is of course the popular pastime and ponies are available for this exhilarat ing sport Within easy reach of the Lodge afoot or by motor oar are numerous points of interest Cannon and Gorgeone of the most interesting attrac tions in the Park is but six miles distant Easily accessible streams will tempt the man The amateur photo grapher will revel in Natures Animal bird and plant life is found in won derful Seventy differ ent species of birds seven dred different species of plant light Christianity looks good proposition Will re its dangers beat its burdens and preserve under its persecutions that you may some Crown of Life the latter un to swim Scout Cummer mbered with his boots and clothes dived after Cordis and lied him to the canoe Cum- then proceeded to swim along piers drawing the overturned canoe behind him A place was found in a rotten pier togot a meagre footing Here Cummer and his pal reversed the canoe and paddled back to safe ty It is a tribute to scout training and the youth ful hero is recommended for the the Park which is a bird and game preserve are big horn sheep and goat bear be paid special I Id fifteen annual special a A petition against thj work not avail to prevent Its construe DATED at Newmarket this Of June ve our sympathy in their great Thirtyfirst annuo con ation of the Town of Uxbridge and Townships of and Scott Sunday School Association was held last Thursday at The attendance was very good Delegates from every school in were present Sunday Schools in the As- session Rev of i beneficial address ANDERSON Town Clerk Memorandum Tho report of fenghiter and the To Clerks office church Sunday School In the round table conference as well as giving address at the service Tho A Mass of Sores No Sleep- Unhappy Days tit of tor Out of liar Why Mt M If halt a bolt Era to Ada bring Try on ROBT JONES NEWMARKET Practical Painter and AND ART DECORATOR SUBMITTED AUTO PAINTING ON REASONABLE TERMS Bom brown and and moose elf beaver marten and deer For those more venturesome ho would explore the more difficult and extended trails guides ponies and mplete outfits can be obtained Lodge from which so parties set out on hunting expeditions beyond the confines in a new booklet titled Jasper Park Lodge which may be obtained PARMER KILLED IN HIS FIELD Juno With his ribs crushed in and his face lacerated by hoofs James Oter- was found dead in a field on the farm of Thomas Lowrie Dereham township early this pasture from a neighbors placo Oterson went back to get the cows at six oclock and a was made half an hour later when he return It Is the neighbors bull and the bull had been en gaged in combat and Oterson tried lo part them was about sixty years old Be is survived by his wi dow but A manvhas no right to bo satisfied until he his Ford Touring O Iod Ontario A Willing Partner Who adds to your business prestige and never questions your business judg ment Who submits to neglect without com- plaint and never harbors a grudge Who puts up with your whims and never speaks disparagingly behind your back Who is on the job morning noon and night and never asks for a day off just when needed most THE FORD CAR Buy your Ford Car NOW K N ROBERTSON Agent Newmarket

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