Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , July 28, 1922, p. 1

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What do you intend to do with your sale notes Bring them to this Bank for discount or safe keeping You will find prompt cour teous and complete banking service at our nearest branch m IMPERIAL BANK OF BRANCH A O MURRAY SOUTH END LUMBER YARD B C FIR 30000 feet Ceiling 15000 feet Flooring ALSO DIMENSION 2x4 FT COME IN AND LOOK OVER THE STOCK PEARSON Cor Church and ad ion today crossed the great waters be fore though it was as a Lawyer lakinu cases before the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council and not as when ho or others like Laflai or go before that august body they frequently astonish the eminent jurists by their com mand of the Kings English Outside of Quebec Ernest is hardly known by Cana dians as well as he True during campaign people in the Maritime had an opportunity to over his sound logic masterly delivery and ready humour dress debate in that he really shim Speaking with a trace of accent Inch betrays that tie ten English rather than acquired it mother tongue Mr La- can delight an any part of the Dominion am he has a ready play of good Inch instantly prem his whole audience his biggest of Quebec Minister In parliament one scarce thinks of without con ling the thought i GREENS FINE OIMLITV WALL PAPERS AND BEST SELECTIONS FOR ALL PURPOSES FROM lOo PER ROLL Variety of Papers and SO la WINDOW SHADE PAPER FOR BLINDS DUPLEX GREEN AND COMBINATION We Sell You Any With or Without Hanging BERT GREEN Painter and Paper Hanger NEWMARKET of William Klrkiapd Queen East la said to have lives in Brown Is said to have served a term he Industrial school In lei ler they were looked up they had battered a bote wilh their bunk hoards in the lockup escaped Chief Wright may have fell chagrined upon learning tin bur like tads- Of Mrs Dr Campbell children on the Lake Shore Dickson ha gone lo County I i good a foot and a ha Ions and a foot wide should say plied the blacksmith inuibta it six Inches high He told me that l1 was going to put on a heavy You dont suppose he had a lot money salted away boys No I guess not replied Henry l guardedly That sounds rather odd luin about the box though We havent that trouble the lock bell pped open Hen of keep my eyes you boys said the if grandfather to weeks before he i say anything about to It would be to follow out the old to the letter the share down to the beam The key was located in the- squires strong box and handing It to Henry Mr Edgar for his holidays Mr and Mrs vUtltiirf in llib title Armstrong io Old Count Sunday of and wife spending a few da Mr Geo Srlgley Mitchell Is horn La anything of thai description about blacksmith hidden It place Maybe he has buried It Bert exchanged glances with his brother bur said nothing The horses- were shod in due lime and very shortly thereafter the boys headed for home Once fairly off the staple and cover Within was bearing the fallowing My dear he told him to J Dates of Kingston needed- no I 0 Christian Magazine M line and after a bis or Monday much rusted W wheeled to Newmarket spent a couple of weeks Miss Hughes Mr Set the- share or me plow down j deep clear to the beam and other thep chna Wftd things being equal you will win a laal fair measure of wealth from the I present farm yet This is the best advice I Cha3 of Toronto Is you boys Profit by it I the I THE WM CO LIMITED DEALER IN B M Lumber Lath Shingles Posts 111 Sash Flooring and Moulding Turning Sawing Dressing Etc Thi tons Llnli mm factory Yards Huron St seatmate and in of Three Rivers During the Opposition days this pair seemed inseparable and most of the humour which flowed through the Commons Chamber seemed to start from their desks and Bureau have been referred to as the Little John and Robin Hood of Canadian politics and the description is not far amiss came to Ottawa from Kamouraska a big shy lawyor with no command and a very meagre knowledge of English set himself lo learn it and attain efficiency How well he sucoeeded only those who hear him speak can appre ciate but it is that ho did not make an English speech for more than ten years after ha en tered Parliament Gradually he and party leaders until today pre eminently as one of the tend ing younger statesmen of rin From the first his Liberal could be by any student of political affairs One cannot- imagine Lapoinle other than a staunch Liberal In him Liberalism was an virtue something he either Immediately he communicated the happening to As evidence that police are doing their bit Constable naynei took a reconnoitre around the rail way yards shortly after a Wed nesday monilog In a box ear dreaming of happier days perhaps two youths he found In quiet repose They were the lads who had escaped from the Orlllla strong box and were the alleged Midland store burglars Chief Wright and a Grand Trunk special agent took to Midland Wednesday morning The Midland stores the boys are alleged to have robbed are Gray grocery store where the cash register Is said have been rifled and taken and J Mc Dowells mens furnishing store from away from the blacksmiths shop they l1at P Plow both talked at once Anal settleslt with me Maybe Ill find It first plied his brother Well well both dig until Henry emphasizing the last word Squire Harding advised me to carry out grandfathers Idea to the letter and that Is what I am going to We can do said Bert by time we have plowed all day we wont feet very much like handling a spade laugh- Just plow Mr and Wm children from Kansas visited Mrs looking keenly Into their Rogers last week following attended the banquet ill he believes that a is the only government for Canada Today he stts for Quebec ither went from Kannpur to succeed the late tain Sir Wilfred Was a sort of symbol of cession to the Quebec leadership and it was a wellmerited honor that day he has not sly challenged In hi his leadership Minister of Marino ant ho is making a con success of his job warehouse early Inquiries ughUr May York July iff With tons of afire in three separate underway to deter mine the responsibility for tho fire caused the death of two flre- thirty others and caused property damages of more than than persons were made housed for the night In school houses and Salvation Army barracks on cots by the Red Cross District Attorney A declared If tho contentions of fire ex perts and city were true that the fire started from quantities of magnesium banned from storage within oily be would aak manslaughter Indictments those responsible for the chemical In the The fire was attended by of explosions which shook buildings for blocks around and sent Ill of acrid smoke bursting from warehouse windows for MAY Sold all turFreTrlalrileTcmpl toBiJjroal Sold at Local druggist Hem the share down to the I the squire suggested evening he having been appointed will learn Deputy PostMaster General to Sir Is hardearned j I Squire Harding I guess we Kavan35 Alderman and a bit disappointed as you SoolL piled Henry but It open ones who has visiting her sister Mrs Dr Smart reels the fop Eog3Dd Rev Peter Addison preached in the Methodist Church on Sunday morning and Rev Dr Montgomery of New York in the evening The Tomb At Toronto July Pearson engineer on the G tint the wealth brings dhe best thing same We did feel mighty proud Of the results of our first years farm ing lots prouder than we would feel If we bad found this box solid full of money Well go ahead plowing with did little else than plow and harrow- In all they turned over about ten acres It necessary to down believed to have started But llhal burned to the ground Sat- morning the elevator and In tbe ground to thebi though they kept a sharp eagerly digging down with their storehouse Dougli hands when any obstruction was en- Co The tall building countered nothing more remarkable alongside the T on the west than sizeable rocks were brought of the village llght The spring with the coming of fall splendid crops gade and many citizens respond rewared their efforts It was remark- led promptly to lhe first call the about theTTtlage that their various fire was soon beyond control crops had withstood lhe droughts As tho flames enveloped the summer rather better than those of wooden structure it provided i ho fjrmer thereabouts When one of the most speolacular the last of the crops were disposed sights ever seen here in a long time Its contents sir credit In the bank fail and winter parsed and with Hie coming of spring more started the plowing of their fields Maybe well turn out that this time remarked Henry the morning that they started plow ing Well plow Just as deep as we can anyhow Its a lot harder work but I it pays In end For nearly a week the boys plowed lurned out numerous rocks and each time the point of the plow struck their hearts seemed lo fairly leap Into their mouths The came that the point of the plow touch ed something whloji refused to budge was holding the plow and toe was the first on his knees digging down surrounding found It Henry bushels of grain were consumed and sheds nearby also lost Both buildings wore partly insured THE MINAOfl I A forest ranger of repute has given the Canadian Forestry Association a unique proof of the great danger lighted cigarettes In near the forest As a means of getting In formation on Hie number of fires thai can he started by cigarettes along lhe of I habit of tossing a l In July Martha in her year On Street July Lewis in his year Edmonton July Walnwright Is all excited and Edmonton very much that way over an oil strike it Is claimed and maintained has been made at the Imperial Oil Companys well flow has been stopped now through a capping pro cess a relief having bean put Li place yesterday That stuff which came out of was oil there seems lo be no doubl 11 Is of a thin grade and of the desired texture according to The reported strike bad Irs feature day where upwards of 3000 acres of new land was filed upon for lhe rights Owing to the fact that regulations at the well require that public re main approximately fifty yards from the Immediate scene or operations conditions cannot be told with per cent accuracy coJfLlOTlNa Calgary Alia July Si This is suffering from conflicting emo tions The oil well at Wala- is to have come In with a guslier and W McQueen vice- president of the Imperial Oil Com pany says It has not Calgary men own mo3t of the field and they all say that every report bear out the fact that oil has been struck and the well securely capped the editor of well phrased by burned in our joung that it bid no

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