Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , October 20, 1922, p. 1

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Conine Carving Sets OF At Bargain WATSONS This Bank Works for You Manufacturers and merchants placing their business accounts In any branch of this bank benefit by highly efficient service and expert advice on all matters pertaining to financing In close dally contact with markets and ex changes we are in a position to offer helpful cooperation in the transaction of your affairs IMPERIAL RANK CANADA ml nisi arrives In the An tipodes The Journey of Mr was in doubt for a lime and Was not finally arranged until Premier Hughes of Australia had cabled definitely that his government would be prepared to proceed with the negotiations the moment the Canadian minister landed tilt of to The SOUTH END LUMBER YARD Coal 1 CAR EACH NUT STOVE AND EGG Paid over Cash for the Coal Must Sell for Cash Place your orders now for delivery this month P W PEARSON Cor Church and DAroy 8U Gov a ready response the hands King and his of Militia and Defence Hon p Graham remained at Ids eo practically the whole of one while the tragedy in the Tern- area was at Its height per seeing that tents blankets id other necessaries were being pro which I just imply have to so out We know and secured by practice he said Singing arc he best because every pupil has a chance to ex press himself is said that the is than tho sword but he voice is mightier than the pen From beginning the end of the life the voice is supremo in its power to burned It once human minds a simple arithmetical problem the closing session ulate the time of the crippling day of tho North York Teacher Imlly going THE WM CANE SONS LIMITED DIALER IN B in M Lumber Lath Shingles Posts Etc I ALSO boors Sash Flooring and Moulding Turning Sawing Dressing Etc The Cans Sons Limbed Yards Huron St Newmarket GAL dealt with it it I been aide to fill every era On the Quebec side of the lino relief In the form of its as required of those lose their homes was il by the prompt action of noticeable degree of in the Post Office ugh the application of business was brouuht to the notice he public fonlbly the I say forest fire protection Is question of public morals never will be adequate tire In Northern Ontario or anywhere els until the people demand per cent of all forest responsibility oat imi men themselves upon the man agers of the railway upon the torn 1st and the camper upon the settlers and the irnbe Alt of ii convention held in York County Buildings fol lowing officers were elected Honorary President C lby Aurora President Saw- don Vice President Miss J Mount Albert Secret Ifohn G McDonald Aurora Executive Committee Misses A Scot I Porn Young J Gillespie Eva Free Rolling A Auditors Misses and Miller meeting was ad dressed by A of the Hamilton Normal School and Inspector Leak of Toronto De partment of Education the further belli Villi In the aery Mils re made by the all parts of tho invitation Hon i Murphy the such as considered lebale were slated to re further consideration e will be brought Into of- thereby bringing about some I reforms in the service Since i department by Hon however there has y been a noticeable Improvement peeled to lead to still J I HAVE JUST or Coal Car or Pea Coal 2 Cam of Anthraolta Hut Oar or Genuine Stove Coat 1 Car or Genuine Egg Oars of Coke Also a Car of Blacksmith Ooal trying to supply your needs Order at least a i and be prepared for cold weather EVES Huron th of Hon J A Stewart lister of Railways and government caus ed profound regret among Ids fellow- parllamentarlans on both aides of the House and was highly regarded both as an executive and as a debater His death brings about a vacancy the House which may possibly be filled before the opening of the next insofar It effects the transportation has been under review during the railway and steamship lo naturally are urging the immigration gates be opened order that they may bring a day in the summer to look tie fool and tbu careless who wander at lib erty or who work In our forests You 1 pay for that No forest Ire fighting organization In the world an give adequate protection without tie support of public opinion and Oils the Polerboro the last two of eating pois Oct sunt the beyond him man settlers at settler burning his po- ought to- ask whether We ought lo how by that fire with out offering a hand lo put It out Wo ought to ask how many settlers evade the permit system for burning slash In operation In many of the North We ought to ask what degree this evasion Is winked at or even encouraged by Hie leading citi zens of those towns We ought to askeven IT Hie members of the Leg islature for those districts do not sometimes petition of the hauls that they arc If the member In North Country that hi on so unpopular that ises them he will Before we be- ought ask if of a big rail- through tho been praollo- in people of Canada They immigration again become a sep arate portfolio and that the regula tions concerning the inspection of In tending- Immigrants at European ports he relaxed These suggestions are being under consideration by Minister and transportation people will be called back fnto conference for heir of Immigration before the House for la Canadas trade position continue off sparks along the right educated this with regard to of public property nnkeberries The dead are aged her brother Jack aged twelve and her coils in jimmy aged four The fact that all of the child ren had sore throats led to the supposition that they wore suf fering from black diphtheria analysis of their throats failod to show any trace of the- when driven by iehofi fell when corner and Lucky Lad in avoid colliding with him throwing his driver red Hunter Neither of the The horse show was one of the best yet held and attracted many The following are of life winners Roadster Shaw carriage horse J Wat son heavy draft and Brooks heavy draft brood mare Wilcox and K Godson threeyearold heavy draft Her man Lennox and J Brothel spring coll heavy draft K God son and agricultural class team in harness J Cooper and J Koyos and Downey Bros best light horse gents turnout Hastings best delivery horse Holmes lady driver Hiss The entries brought to gether many of the finest thor oughbred stock in the country Some of the principal winners wore J Fred Court ney Brown Walker Hall and J Bell In the sheep show winners W J Kchoe Downey J and Shaw Swine Downey Bros J ad C Shaw Poultry J A Lewis and A During afternoon the Highlanders Band under the di rection of provided the music Officers of the Pair Officers the fair are MoDevilt president J J Ed wards first vicepresident A L Lloyd vicepresident and A Mcleod voling on on Nov Public School Years Ago to pass was at first attributed eating acorns hut when the other two children wore also by the hand of death after complaining of throats was blamed The results of the analyst however disproved the hold berries PUttLIBHERS RE8PONIBILITV ore and every day is choice of good reading the kind that nourishes the young and refreshes the to avoid mistakes Is to choose the book or periodical that lands for something that Is not everlastingly supplying the sensational and silt- The Youths Companion always has been published by men who felt a keen responsibility to their readers and they have held steadfast to one purpose to familiarise Compan ion readers with the best things In the world and by means of Companion The Companion Home Calendar All for Or Include t monthly authority on fashloi Doth publications only YOUTHS COMPANION wealth Ave Ma celvlnir Upper Yukon Mrs or Newcatle visiting at Mis entertained friends a oclock tea on Wednesday Mrs W P Webb of Hamilton visiting Mrs Eva Jackson Mrs Walt of Fergus Is vlsllln hi slater Mrs Hughes tion at Hamilton next week Mr and Mrs of Barrio spent the weekend at Lawyer Slark and sister their brothers wedding In Miss Nellie Turner of Moorefleld Is visiting her sisters Mrs K Mor rison and P J Anderson Mrs Cody Mrs Cane Mrs Cane and Mrs Jane Wilson are attending the C lion In Toronto Mr Guy Fox of Dubuque Bonk J GENERAL CONFERENCE Methodlst of Canada following is the complete list General Superintendent Rev S D D D General Secretary of Foreign Missions Rev James General Secretary of Mission Treasurer of Missionary Societies G Watson General Secretary of the Boarc rly of last Allan Major Lloyd Montgomery f J Reyes Simpson Larry Doyle J Kelley and W The Football Club elected following officers on Monday J McKay J A Allan W Clark A J Hughe Rev W and Hon J Davis The At the residence of the brides father Henry Bait Opt by Rev Leonard Wm A Smith to Miss Ball all of East Af Oct Asa Randal formerly of Whitchurch aged year At the residence of his soninlaw Mr P Irwin or Sharon Oct year HOW THE LAWYER SETTLED Educational Fund E Wood SecretaryTreasurer of tli Superannuation Fund Rev one day a welltodo farmer Simpson In need legal advice sought General Secretary of Sunday struggling attorney with refer Schools and Young Peoples So- Rev Frank advised lilt he wanted to bring The law- the Ism and Social Service Fund- Oliver Editor of Christian B Editor of The Wosleyan Tru ro Rev H EThomas General Secretary of Publioa- A Crows p D Secretary of the Young what course to pursue As latter rose 16 leave office ho asked Wats your fee Oh say Ihrea dollars lessly responded tho attorney Whereupon the client proffer ed a fivedollar bill The law seemed embarrassed He carefully his pockets and drawers of his desk ward Movement without finding the necessary Stephenson change Finally ho met the Goneral Secretary of Finance exigency by pooketlng bill and Rev Dean observing as he reached for a Book Steward Rev lis D I If would seem sir that I Book Steward for Eastern Provinces F

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