Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , December 8, 1922, p. 1

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

THE MAPLE LEAF COMPOSITE A national invention saving fuel energy A combination heme device for heating cooking and baking The high cost of fuel makes It the necessity of the times Guaranteed to give satisfaction We have satisfied customers In this and vicinity BINNS HARDWARE THE LEADING HARDWARE STOVE AND PAINT STORE IN THE COUNTY Phone 28 Newmarket most oi Ma is Safe and Convenient When Remitting Money There Is frequent necessity In business and personal affairs for remitting money by mall The safest and easiest mediums for this purpose are Bank Drafts and Money Orders You can secure these at any branch of the Imperial Bank drafts for larger amounts and Bans Money Orders up to fifty dollars IMPERIAL BANK SOUTH END LUMBER YARD CEMENT Reduced Price to Clear Before Winter Reduced Price on Shingles W PEARSON Cor Church an DAroy THE WM CANE SONS CO B M Lumber Lath Shingles Posts Etc Doors Sash Flooring and Moulding Turning Sawing Dressing Etc The Cans Sans Co Limited Factory Yards Huron Stf Newmarket a completed inlu the Newmarket Christ has brought together a great or friends to share in the com of Hie great event th planting of Ihe Hundredth milt tone of the onward March of Hit Church Among Hie pastors past and pre- your life and service stand out itli lustre bearing the marl me piety fidelity devotion Your unfailing admonition to the your lender ministrations to the sick and distressed your steady ing hand and comforting voice those about to puss into the Valley of Death your con solation to the bereaved have left an impress that cannot be effaced You have been with us in our joy and in our sorrows in our days of prosperity and in our times of trial are engraved on the tablets of en d iitb- memory This occasion recalls to us man iveoll You were present at he dedication of this years ago you preached the first The Church edifice endures a for vet be the hoi in which faithful Christians worship and glorify God Your life dust he who works upon see it perish hut lie who works up on tip the most per ishable of all human substances builds for Hie Glory of God and for all eternity Your memory will carry you back to the morning of life when first resolutions wore formed to Ihe noonday of strength and arid now as the shadows of the cuing of life begin to lengthen may the joys of well rendered service in the vineyard of the Lord illumine your pathway unwavering Faith support you and the warn affec tion of your grateful people com fort and cheer you on the lining grade As a token of our esteem wo ask ou to accept this of gold aire and precious a symbol of Assuring you of our highest appreciation and affection join In wishing you every bless ing Joy and comfort till the day when the Master shall say Well done good and faithful Servants Signed on behalf of Newmarket Christian Church and Friends by Richard Willis King Christian Church by John for Slouffvlllo and Friends by Jacob Elder Grosser In reply express ed himself very feelingly of his high appreciation of the kind and tangible expression in which the Church where he had been so long program but felt that it a livo to That ho appreciated very highly tho kindheartedness that prompted this token of their regard would remain fresh in his tho balance of his days Ocorgo Smith of Tyred lost all his crops when Ills barn burned Grain chopping- outfit 1 said to- have been responsible for tht 169331 square yardi cubic yards while the length of curbing arid the grading cubic yards Brick block cutlers were laid for a distance of 3298 square yards and catch were installed is a little heavier Hi that used on the remainder the street The Toronto Tim employed he doubletracking and on maintenance in radial tracks Considerable material was used in const lion of the permanent roadbed actual requirements for Itir work being gross tons led rails 11500 wood ties 12 tons of steel rails- cub yards of concrete and over itOHOOO granite or blocks showd moved ubic yards of earth and gravel tag i inUeubk- i they the oppor tunities lhar pro sou iliem- Sonio men grasp opportunities others just through lack pep and slide by and It brings THAT If you want to know who Hie live Townboosting patriotic business men of your Town are you will their names in the advertising They believe that anything is worth having Is worth going after iKt Obtained by Advertising production hut dIic itself oho of to the forests The great and in creasing number of fires Willi earless pleasure seekers mid tourists is a testimony to this condition on the part of people generally Any eampan which lias for if the nnnising the public intelligence to Ihe im portance of our forests and ho creating in the public mind of a sentiment- for the caro of forests cannot help but insuro untold benefit both tolhe pres ent and future generations nidations which have for object the pre vention of fire in our forests the protection of young growth and tho reforestation of our waste area should have the fullest and most enthusiastic support from the public gener ally This support will only come when the people are taught to realize the importance of our forests and the duty which the present generation owes to ti who must follow Seven Lives Lost Calumet Deo 1 Menard and six member- of tho crew of the Canadiar steamer lost lives early today when the ship broke up a mile west of Portage Lake Canal lake during a of the from the bridge to a lifeboat Captain Menard dead included Chief Engine Unto Mills Out of yours imprison ment by Magistrate Jeffs for theft of an owned by Harold Armstrong butcher An Homo Nov a severe storm rugod in tho Adriatic to day A largo fishing vessel and was driven ashore San dels Toronto Seventeen of the fishermen wore drowned Another fishing boat According to the Coastguard Service Captain Menard and six others lost their lives be cause declined lo jump from he bridge rescue was effected In the teeth of the gale The lifeboat alongside be ship time and only to bo washed back Tho men wore taken off one lime jumping from into- the lifeboat foot long with an iron hull was hound from Ashtabula to Port Arthu with Ions of coal Sin sank In fool of water ant this forenoon only her funnels are visible above lie Tho tons gross measurement and 254 In dicated was form erly the Cadillac of United Stales registry owned by the Cleveland Cliffs Iron Co Sue was built in South Chicago in She was purchnscd by Canada Steamship lines her present and named the Maplehui Houston Deo Elev en men membors of the craw the Canadian steamer Maple- hurst their lives early this by Captain Charles A Tucker and the mombers of the of the coast guard station at tho canal a single life would have lost Captain Tucker declar ed If the men on doomed steamer had promptly and jumped into coast guard power boat when he told tain Tucker laid frail craft alongside tho and every man aboard had a to got off Ten out of twenty on board Jumped First Henry J Smith missed Ihe lifeboat and wont to his death in the lake nine others who jumped dazed eyes at itiw twisted and broken bricks which id I h The flames sprang with such rapidity that in almost no turn over a score of bouses were an with fire tendering frantic volunteer fire fighters powerless to cope with the situ ation A general panic was only averted by the appearance of the Most carried through the streets by the Fathers of the Sacrament The fire had Us origin in the explosion of a boiler in the sash and door factory of Joseph a forty to sixty Every store the postoffice Ihe Town Halt and the Provincial Hose Was Rotten firefighting apparatus of ho own was wholly inadequati to cope with the flames one hose that was used on Ste Marie St burst almost as soot being was lost in Ihe destruction of hall and that build Scenes of the wildest t I ended he outbreak hat they could Any kind of vehicle women dragged sleighs along the muddy while men vainly endeavored to find some means of combatting out wrapped in blankets and clothing An old man wander ed around with a pleased on his fare curymj old clock he had saved from house whore ho was born year ago It is he smaller proprietors the town ho are hardest hoy having lost their all including their furniture Lit tle or no insurance was carried by them OF London Dec The volcano of Italy began its of which was littered while lava from he flowed down into the sea Broken pieces of rook were hurled a thousand yards upward The sky all around vicinity of the island is clouded with smoke from ho eruption and Mrs Walter Sunday in town John of Dakota was In town last after an absence of years The Hall was fill ed to overflowing last Sunday The following took part in the program Miss Alice Miss ihe Thompson sis ters and Rev J Chapman A reception and tea was hold at the residence of ft Man ning yesterday afternc honor of the Australian Neither late nor absent school during the month of No vember Lena Atkinson Yera Greta Gertie Taylor fiarlby Belfry Alfred Lloyd Ada Clay Giln Julia Lydia Wright Aubrey Armitage Stanley Brock Russell Brock Currey Charlie Cane rank Stewart LIU He Roy Lush and Hugh Marsh The Newmarket Male Chorus Club was organized Monday ev ening with the following offi cers T J J Keyos Dr Scott McDonald J Montgomery J Hodge Thompson and The Altar At the Christian Parsonage by Rev Percy Nov nth Jacob lo Miss Martha Irwin both of Whitchurch The TombOn Yorige Street Dec Martha relict of Mordecai Millard in her year At Toronto Dec 1st Christina wife of Donald Mo- of- King Township BAD P1RE AT FALLS Fire which started about Sunday morning it believed between ho barroom and kitchen completely destroyed the Pacific Hotel here and caused the death of Candle aged bartender and Donald Tay lor a teamster In the employ the Gordon Lumber Company at Cache Day a guest for tho night A boarder Jeweller Sturgeon Falls whose home la In suffering from a broken ankle received when be Jump ed from the third story of the build- leg and from serious burns on face and hand Ha Is in North Day Hospital The hotel which was owned by Oscar was a throe- story brick veneer which was ted last summer and opened for tho accommodation guests only a ago lots Is estimated out 23000 of which only a part by Insurance There were thirty rcoms In the hotel twenty of were filled on the morning fire Tho remains of two dims were found among the ruins look to Your Eya on the Maple- hurst perished who a tpped than ever Is a typical scene for the dally supply of food for a large now house to replace one destroyed and tho children live la an ills tho fire In tKo Ik- ftp ftMTAPI

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy