Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , October 27, 1922, p. 2

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END I AND CARRY BAKER S7ito SnK 11 onjiiloi swvtlu Lm Bos ss or Phone For or llnnglns La Mil Williamsons Dairy Next to tales Grocer At this Store we will accept Orders for Flour Coal or Wood Which will be Delivered Promptly from the mill Yam RussellBell Flour Mills Huron St Newmarket Money Found Beautiful Homo in toe sale or rent furnished or unfurnished Well kept premises and hall If Hit le will IU seeing Hi ate Good at an moral Let ii in faces to lbs where iproved with regardless lis It is what i moral and pi of any ct called hold of Hie England tie took who to being nothing but heard the front door of the bank crash in Then for some time we could hear them drilling pre sumably at the door of Ihe vault fur first letter to STRAY HEIFER upon North half Lot St on or about the lo prove property and lake FOR SALE Red brick Bungalow on Arden Ave All conveniences Electric flrt place Good stable and garden Im mediate possession Applyto J the thick of the fight again nil Britain is not likely to chose a Government that will the country bettor service tho coalition Government that has just resigned Next- Wednesday is the last on which Municipal Councils pass bylaws changing the date of nomination from the last Monday in December to the last Monday in November with pol ling week later The object is nave the municipal over before Christmas holi day rush So fa leu Hie illy lw I il uApw tago of the amendment Act Personally wo it would be a good thing both for business and tho Corporations There is always such a rush with individual purchases and private arrangements to say no thing of Sunday School enter tainments that municipal mat- tors are crowded to the back ground to the detriment of pub- is no doubt that the robbers had a motor car I saw the light of it as it came down the street and hoard the Were not Foreigners The men who were on guard at our house wore not foreigners because when they spoke us we could tell by their accent that they were natives of the country bold CouKll Mr his daughter Mrs Miss Mccracken of was the guest of Mrs last Saturday wag Goodbye to some of hep friends as she leaving for iext nth to make they did not how much noise they made while they were in the bank could hear them talking that hut they Oil New J A COLE for Ontario Legislature Monday one in Toronto the other in County Toronto very little interest A A Liberal par- ty with two candidates in the field gave the general a Conservative would GROCERIES and in three polls no I DRY lwoe BOOT A voles as Ida three opponents The quite would interfere she added people heard but paid no attention to It After tho robbers had Mrs and her daughter went to the telephone office to warn bank staff only to find that wires had been cut They and county poli It is thought by Inspector Boyd that robbery is work of an organized gang because everything was done so thor oughly and so expeditiously The Mr and Mi men Marion lo Mi serious la forced temporarily Daniel Madden laughter Mary Nora There is a country into which there is today a yearly with which no other in any age has had any thing to compare Every year 35000000 of enter its ports and crowd its territory as new comers and colonists Every month a numbered as fresh arrival Every twenty four hours the And this has been going and will continue century after century For the country question is the Land of the yond that is on the other side of the grave WONDERFUL Mr Craig was reading ev ening paper while his wife sat knitting Just listen lo this he said It says here that mope than elephants a year go to make our piano keys wife Aint it wonderful ban what some animals call bo trained to do ROBT JONES NEWMARKET Practical Painter and PaperHanger QHAINER AND ART DECORATOR ESTIMATES SUBMITTED AUTO PAINTING ON REASONABLE TERMS P GREENS FINE UL1TV WALL PAPERS LARGEST AND BEST SELECTIONS FOR ALL PURPOSES FROM TO PER ROLL Variety of Glazed Papers and In Oatmeals I Tints WINDOW SHADE PAPER FOR BLINDS DUPLEX GREEN AND COMBINATION We Sell YOU Any Paper With or Without Hanging BERT GREEN Painter and Paper Hanger MARKET SQUARE NEW MARK IT makes a pound a Help me A MANS PRAYER me that mi hour 16 ounoi d cents one to live that I tight with a clear dilutes one dollar lie Mrs Frederick eldest Icribr of the bank confusion books paper even dollar bills lying around Morning Newmarket the engagement of ter Mabel to James Wienie Al exander son of the late Mr and Mrs James Alexander of New York City the wedding to lake place quiet ly the latter part of November few days ago on the tho Toronto and York County Patriotic Association Sir Mu- who has been President ever since Its formation In was pro- it his life sized portrait a gun under my pillow and unhaunled by the faces of those lo whom I have brought pain Grant that I may earn my meal ticket on the square and that in earning it I may do unto others as I would have them do mo Deafen me lo the- jangle of tainted money and lo the rustle of holy skirts Blind mo faults of the other fellow but veal to me my own Guides so that whenever I look into lit into faces of my friends 1 will have nothing to Keep me young enough toj with children and thelio enough lo bo of old age And when he du comes of darkened shades isl the smell of flowers Ihe Ifrti of footsteps and the crunch- of wheels in the yard milt the ceremony short and the taph simply Hore lies a SPECIAL Sacrifice Sale We been instructed by the owner to close out the following frame houses In Gardens prices named below These not bo duplicated at prices named houses rooms each will Boll for down and payments of monthly house with 4 and shed as above down and monthly merits of rooms monthly ult is that a Conservativi takes place of John ONeal a Liberal A of import that John who policy of abolition of Ontario Act and the substitution of Government control of liquors had sec ond largest In a Liberal Alfred Goulet was by a largo majority onont No change In last general Tho two Indication of really strength monl f the SNOWBALL the Snowball day evening Nov at Everybody welcome of Newmarket is busy tako getting gill whioh will soon be A few from Ihla place attended lo Mr of Miss Mar Alvin of Toronto business troubles atari workers who dont think thlnkora who dont work No ono Slept There The bank is a subbranch and is in business seo- lion of town None of the officials wero sleeping on the i premises as a new rule of- the is tne j lwo months ago requires all employes to dwell in a separate building This order was the sequel ac cording to local officials lo hank in the and Before proceeding to their lask Iho robbers into rooms above the bank and it is perhaps well for manager and his staff that none of them Bleeping there There is no to the ident ity of tho marauders It is pre sumed thoy from Toronto in a motor oar Tho parly must have had some knowledge of layout of town as lo know the location of tho telephone and telegraph lions Nd have been town lately is one other bank hen Fair Hostess entertaining wounded poldler And so one Johnson buried you and the next dug you again and land you on top of a barn Now what wore your feelings Tommy If youll believe in all my life- I takes Interc deeply regrets to who passed teelpla paper and It of old friend Tha Smith In Newmarket Oct Mr and Mrs Alfred Smith ad Both doing well At to Tha Tomb Reynolds Suddenly on Wednesday Oct at Sask Charles Reynolds Principal of Eden wood School In his year youngest son of Mrs of Aurora funeral Monday Oct from and He away i alt nice of persons moat of them children early today in a fire by oily officials to bo v The apparently started in baby carriage under stairs In the lower hall under almost Identical fire in an upper west side house which resulted don So Quickly did flames through the building that a irtuuily to escape without the slightest i to Cemetery M Newmarket Robinson Suddenly on Tuesday New morning Oct 1 tooan On at a short Illness while visiting Annlo beloved and youngest of Myron and of King aged 17 years i Roto residence Oct Prod floss sumn resident at Orchard Beach Rose We Are Ready To Meet You Half Way Dont put of the purchase of a New Edison for money reasons Though we are not an instalment houi we are ready to meet you half way We are glad to arrange payment to suit your convenience PHONOGRAPH WITH A The art of the New Edison is much too important to you to Mr Edi and to ourselves to allow money matters to with your I of it Come in and tell us what your mind about terms I J R

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