Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , August 18, 1922, p. 7

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TOWN OF LOCAL IMPROVEMENT 1 The Council of the Corporation the Town of Newmarket intend construct as a Improvement ft imiyro Pavements street namely Street from Main Sire street from Timothy lo Hunters lane i And intends to specially ass- Pitt of Hie cost upon lands on the wort The special assessment Is lo be tor In fifteen annual mstallmenta A petition against the work will avail to prevent Its construction DATED at Newmarket this day Of H P J Town Clerk Memorandum The report of the the plans may be lospect- Town Clerks Office of goals after three Bradford and Intermediates played third game of a double schedule in Bradford Which resulted In a lie Brad ford still has a threegoal lead in the Death of Eight an Hamilton RsUrad ago Mr and Mr John who had farming for tho hardships and bnvenleacea bad the loll of early married deilglitful change tp and they fully appreciated the tagea which Town life afforded until last Christinas when Mrs Hamilton was called to a better world The loss of ills companion greatly the health Sir In his year and lie gradually death closed his last Saturday and he view ed with spiritual sight the realms again Hie loved one bat was ready to welcome Six sons Bert Milton Fred Jacob fillip and mourn the loss if devoted parents He also sur vived by one brother Mr David Hun- of Newmarket The funeral service was held at his Los Angeles Aug Two ma bandits held up a party of people Ihls morning and took than In Jewelry their to lie police The victims were returning I of 3 pending the evening at a a slowed Up in front the two utomoblle nearby and forced Aug In Police Court yesterday afternoon Magistrate Alfred Hind ally committed for trial judge and jury at Fall As to be held in Whitby October Edward Sibert and of a serious nature The evidence of only one witness was taken yesterday thai of a fourteenyearold hoy Hawk- A Seat Every Night MMUr arnica NEW EDISON fw cot blue In a ticnv of but bear a acrlcct a of the ferine That there no difference the artist nice and t tt hit been by actual tot before to market a sliort tiro- Christmas He was about two weeks ago known in Brunt ford Newmarket and Owen Sound of is acting for tho defense while Crown Attorney J Farewell of Whitby assisted by J of lite largely A J Mann paster Church took charge and was assisted by P of and Rev of Newmarket The remains taken to Cemetery motor for Interment Many flower adorned the casket Mr and Mrs Smith of Toronto accompanied Br JUroo sudden death occurred on Street hut Monday when iron Haines passed away In her year Some eighteen months ago she took with heart trouble but apparently from all its effects Every day for the hat three week she toad walked over to daughter Mrs until Sunday when she did not feel quite well She was not suffering but simply complained of weakness Nothing serious was an ticipated yet Inside of hours her spirit took its flight Deceased was born on the 3rd of and was married- to Mr A Haines of East years ago next Pali residing In Township of where Mr Haines tool an active part In municipal matters serving as and finally Reeve for a number of years Sixteen retired from farming Halifax Aug An empty boat towed by a giant sword- brought to tell of death of a of these vin dictivo habitues of northern when it was found off Pros peel Halifax County about mile at sea The occupant the boat had harpooned the fisl is thought the capita jerked the man overboard and boat was moving through the tor without apparent motive power when sighted about clock by William and John fishermen of Pros Southern Part of Province Front lets Good Yield Hay from fair to excellent the latter mora prevalent In Ihe southern part of the province states the Calgary Heralds week- ly report issued Saturday fair average yield is preHIoled in most of the northern districts where for some time It was fear ed there would be a partial if not complete crop failure Wheat In is under way in certain areas with Ihe probability that it will general next Rye is all out The bay 1 1 felt like Through the la the door The Id gent referred to pick up a lassie sixteen for a Thai a very folly You that turn he girl soon wearies an old mans pet bums What hall a do wlt3 The Ah dreary Is the life with A good many of the owners of a inclined to bo selfish gentry are decidedly thai way Cbas particularly seta a good example- in tills respect He Is is to outsider as well as his tally There are other local of whom could speak well respect Dont be stingy Is investing heavily id white At up sale BOYS GIRLS BLACK COTTON STOCK- LADIES CO3IUINATI0N UNDER WEAR AUGUST CLEAN UP SALE EACH LADIES HEATHER MIXED SILK HOSE Kg pair AUGUST CLEAN UP SALE PAIR VI GIST LEAN LP SALE AUGUST LEAN LP SALE PAIR WEAR DEPARTMENT MENS ioilai which inn he turned In nil sizes AUGUST CLEAN UP SI EACH MENS NEGLIGEE broken lines that sold AUGUST CLEAN UP SALE US I At I HOYS KHAKI ft SlllHTS sizes AUGUST CLEAN UP SALE MUSS KHAKI BLUE SHIRTS to cacti AUGUST CLEAN UP SALE EACH MENS STRAW HATS stock AUGUST CLEAN UP SALE EACH BOYS TWEED SUITS sizes to SI wortli up to CLEAN UP SALE 195 SUIT HENS KHAKI COTTON TWEED PANTS to AUGUST CLEAN UP SALE PAIR HENS TWEED RAINCOATS all sizes worth up lo AUGUST CLEAN UP SALE foot He buyer Last week he took trip by auto around through Bradford Bond Head Keltleby Xewmarket and home a distance of Charlie the Joker and Master stood at the helm Ho fa In best when driving a i A parly In a Castlo Owl on Sunday their business was to see what kind the Owl Huntley of conducted the party They had a hand Owl and then went on their reJokJog A lady was In the party and true to a womans nature to have a handshake A Ashing party on Sunday spent the afternoon at the Mill and a great haul according to their esti mation and went home delighted will their The one that dressed the fish for the frying pan would be that had the most work to do Charlie Owen returned on lo his home and duties at Simla He has not been promoted sit but like the old maid he basil op Our friend Billy Ed of Sullen Is about to lose the apple of Ids tire His daughter Mil Vera la ahout to ed Announcements are made for early marriage We thin ill get a treasure Vera la of a woman Billy Ed a brother Joseph the Anglican Church was calling friends here a few days ago but according to my Judgment Billy Ed two of him Ha says we Montreal Aug IB In a tele- am dispatched August to Mackenzie King Prime Minister of Canada over the signatures of the Presidents of Canadian National Grand Trunk and Canadian Railways an undertaking is rescind the wage reduction ihopmon on Canadian roads effective July last and to revert to the rales of pay in force prior lo that date This understanding is ihado conse quent on the Prime Ministers letter of yesterday addressed to railway heads asking the adopt the view of the Federal Department of Justice that wage reduction was contrary to law railway heads while affirming the position that their action in wages legal agree to accept the ruling of Department of Justice with the proviso that the com panies case now before the Board of Conciliation now ting will not he prejudiced thereby Steal 1 away steal away lo Steal away home 1 I got long to slay hero My Lord calls me He calls mo by the thunder I it In my soul I got Jong to slay here the original Jubilee Singers sing that beautiful little song that alone was worlh the farm of Mode north- of lhis afternoon The whole seasons a North Yonks Best Store IRISH LEADER DIES SUDDENLY of the sudden death of Arthi Griffith of the and everywhere it events In troubled Ireland Donlh at a nursing home apparently from a heart attack following an operation a few days ago for Few people in Dublin even knew the ardent worker for the Free had been ill Im mediately sign of mourning set at half mast on build ings and ships in the harbor The first question on all sides is what effect the death of the leader would have on tho solu tion of the problems before the provisional government HUE DESTROYED TWO BARNS Markham Aug Damage lo the extent of about was by fire of an unknown origin totally destroyed two barns owned by Jas Gibson lot three concession five about oclock last evening The fires started was a one and a large num ber of residents A brig ade was organized by residents and through their good of Mr Gibson Ono purebred bull threo calves and n quantity of oats buckwheat tons of hay and farm implements wore de stroyed A part of the lose Is Hamilton Aug Many hotel keepers have an idea that the gov ernment will shortly have a change of heart on the liquor question said tee on hotel tour 1st traffic which a survey of Hamiltons facilities this morning But they are mistaken 1 am con fident that the province is rigid on this question and that there wilt not be any alteration in Ihe policy for some time at least The committee has already been work six weeks and has made a si of summer resorts and hotels in many small towns and large cities Commenting on their findings they stale The average small town hotel- keeper Is forty years behind the limes III buildings are as old as J- methods and are a distinct discour agement to tourists Hotels In largo compare ably with those In the United States however While backing her auto ou of the garage Mrs Cat Iowa of HI ran and killed her months old daughter Five persons were Injured one probably fatally when a commercial airplane piloted by O K and carrying four passengers crashed feet to earth near a Delroit suburb Saskatoon Aug 14 Four young people two and two girls were drowned in the North Saskatchewan River near Hepburn on Sunday afternoon St- Catharines Aug Eight of steam ghovel operators the ship are strike against the refusal of the contractors to pay on month ly basis All ihe crews fifteen In number were called out on Saturday afternoon but since en settlement has been made some of the contractors with Halifax Aug Two hun dred men from the local militia will leave for Gape Breton to night for use if needed in con nection with the safe guarding of the coal mines there the mineral of are vested in the people of the Province St Catharines Aug 3 About men all told are now working on ihe Ship Canal construc tion and more probably be added It Is believed to be the Intention to continue the work summer and winter until finished Collisions at railway cross ings continue Most of these collisions arc tho culminations between trains and nding In a lie The train however- always succeeds in knocking the auto off the tracks ever heard of an knocking a train off the tracks It may therefore ap peal to some auto drivers sense of logic that In all suoh cases a that the loses Harry aged of Loo don Out was drowned in the lake near Port Stanley while canoeing Philip Gardener a Mit chell carpenter was killed by falling from the cellar beam of a barn on which he was working lo the basement After all have we ever to realize that the tax dodger Is stealing money from the pockets of who do pay their just share to handle girls is when just a wee bit too large to spanked a and lakes of North Waterloo Alberta and Saskatchewan Governments have abandoned hope of organizing a Wheat Board to handle the 1022 The Canadian Air Force had Beneath the same apple tree der her mother and grand mother had been married Miss Bes sie Fink of Pa has Just Excitement of a card game prov ed fatal lo Shear of Elated at drawing a good hand he suddenly gave a cry of pain and toppled over on Ihe table There Is a shortage of over million tons of both antbraolte and bituminous coal In Canada at the present time Liniment put In nearbeer to give It a kick Is for an In creasing number of deaths Middle Westers States agents report Five ships of the fleet of the Canadian Government Merchant Mur ine are scheduled to leave the United Kingdom for Canada with British an thracite coal before end of They will carry a total of taw Raspberries sold In Port Hope la the height or the seasonal a box north and Colchester north and south a team of horses belonging to Alexander Porter near Stratford one stung so badly by bees that died a few hours and the other may also lew its llfo from the same the Robert Tompkins Lindsay Well burned during a severe lightning and hail storm lately Pickerel measuring Inches la length and weighing pounds caught in Lake- Sudbury dis trict

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