Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era, 22 Dec 1922, p. 2

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Ptjp Solstein Cow frerten now Apply Levi Sharon Phone A1 New Mahogany Piano and Benoh Attractive Bos 451 Newmarket ftftfi One Good Cheer Art stove Splendid as new to Garfield Rogers Wanted Capable Jiouaewofl for a Tamil washing Duties to Jan Apply Box Hamilton is a step Hie jghl direction towards economy season us What would our cola December if it for tbc Chritqias that all Christendom delights to celebrate The influence of remarkable yet simple Christmas story spread into realms the name of Christ the Saviour world spoken except in vain And the do good at this ion of the year without the of their Timothy Sired Newmarket fl Agent Quality Products repeat Orders if want a Home small Fruit Farm offering Apply Heal Estate Agent the township officials were no of he regulations A further sum of was knocked off the 1921 account lie- ttO We have two good cutler which will be sold Cheap for Gash Also set Single Driving Harness ROBERTSON Baying or Selling ND TOWN PROPERTY Deal the E A FARM AOENOV I Ashenhnrst NEW ISSUE OF ONTARIO GOLD BONDS Dec Payable Toronto and PRICE 101 i proper t should be a for other municipalities In was entitled to 240qa from the Provincial Government for refunds on road but as the returns were sent in at the time preserib- by the law the amount was not paid only relief of the Reliance on Sunday It has been decided it was at the offices of the Spanish and Paper to tile survivors at and Gray was forced to lake Shelter at the night the men from the Reliance should bo carried ilh the Gray on its trip to take off the lighthouse keepers With the rapid freeze up it is inadvisable to leave the light keepers out any longer aching here story of the fate of the others who the afterend lifeboat They are said to have slipped on the windswept ice Saw Codies Waves Tbe three men clinging to the by the heavy leaving the boat when There they look The electrocution of a arold amateur at Chatham ion Sunday while charging a to switch off the power before the wires Other people been killeil selves they failed to turn current before trouble Electricity is convenience but i death on the wirs property handled The of Qui people ere warned at the be of the season to burn wood and save anthracite for weather but many per- been of the opinion that coal would bo plentiful Christmas From official fourfifths of lh rnent and yet here are many people who have not got more should of thankful that the provided a good in at UU of the season other His Town would have in a serious fuel condition THE STORY OF CHARGE New York Dec Albert 11 Van Brunt who in December shot and killed and Douglas Hie supposed kid nappers of Charlie Ross died to day in his home number Road Brooklyn was seventythree The- shooting which caused he time took pi Ihe killed instantly and Mosher was mortally wounded Van Brunt ran from the house and aided by neighbors who bad the shooting tried to re- Mosher Van Brunt heard the dying man murmur the name Charlie Presently opened bis eyes Charlie Ross we ng chance reach the island yards distance while the lifeboat was carried two miles further to the mainland they reached Hie island is by those who watehng them that they had become too numb to struggle further The bodies of the have not been found They were seen horn- by Captain Williams of the Wednesday evening the disaster to the lug He had the first two of the crew to at tempt to make the island aft roughly constructed of gas- dine barrels which smashed up a few yards of the shore According to the story of raftsmen on the Captain Williams told him he saw the bodies of Fred Regan and John twenty to thirty feet from the shore toss ing five feet apart on the waves Beaudry said Captain Williams would have been in danger of his life had he attempted to wade through the heavy slush formed near the of the crow reached the shore on roughlyconstructed rafts a thorough but futile search was made of the water adjoining the island No sign of the bodies was seen and it believed they sunk under the fastforming ice in weather worked for two hours In the morning breaking ice with an axe but finally gave up No sign had been seen of John body Mr for the Christmas holidays Congratulations Mackenzie King who celebrated his birthday last Sunday Dales of Dray toil spent a couple of days in Town Hits week his Dr YV Dales Rev and wife of Aurora- were Dr and Mrs on Sunday afternoon The Misses got back from CaUfornla last week after a very- pleasant visit of several months Mr Reuben Robinson of is spending a month with his Mrs Monkman Eagle Street The Misses Toole have gone South Tor the winter and will spend lime In Los Angeles California Irs E Jackson left for To on Monday to spend her birthday reluming on Thursday Mrs Rye Methodists Toronto On Miss Gladys I Hospital spent visiting their daughter is Mustard for a while They peel to remain in Town and Miss Taylor lias where assist ed at the reception given by Mrs Meek nee Miss Edwinna Currey of Mr and Mrs J Morning only daughter Elizabeth William Calms Last year Miss Kirkwooil lie teachers on Hie High by death death of her fai sympathy of all in her Sirs Perdue Avenue Toronto of her Phyllis to Thomas elder and Mrs Armstrong On in I and pupils Algonquin Rev In I Cat Glass Berry Bowl Gut Glass Cream Sugar Bowl Cut Glass Flower Sets Cake Plates Tea Sets Sets pieces Brass Fern Pols Smoking Stands etc Baskets alt sizes and shapes Fancy Trays Pots and Tea Pots in Ivory Sets Brush Comb Mil Christmas Reg for Reg set 50e each to to 300 Reg toe- 950 Reg 3500 tor Reg 898 tor Reg tor j Speoiolljt The House of Toys CHILDHOODS PARADISE Blackboards Mechanical Toys Toy Cornets Slide Trombones Mechanical Toys Galloping Gee Gee Keg 150 for Reg for Reg for for Reg to50 Reg Climbing Monkeys Toy Tool Sets Gun and Target Gome of Ten Pins 4 only Doll Cabs Toy Books Games Mechanical Reg f to 55c- lb Reg Reg tor 385 0 Toy Dishes Tin Aluminum China Dolls Dolls I YOUNGS FAIR SYNDICATE ARK of Orchard Beach celebrated his fr Church ftUROHA RESIDENCE The burglar died with it i In the anyone olutton of the mystery of Charlie was kidnapped supposedly by at the age of four from a in lulv Large rewards were offered and the police of the entire country were engaged in Aha hunt without success The ac cepted theory is that he died on a boat after three months cap tivity and that body was thrown into Ihe waters of Newark Bay Henry Rochester ing for ChriHlrnas to he a what its all about through ences after reaching the land in the first lifeboat who became ill after a long and dreary tramp Fralor on the A is getting along well The body the unknown who died heart disease was here today heroism show on the part of Billy Cow of the Reliance who on Sunday night more than four days after the tug had grounded off North Lizard island swam ashore with a rope and enabled the party left on the tug make their way to the island on a raft made of ieo skiffs SHIP SAILING WITHOUT A CREW West Palm Beach Florida Dec 18 A ship of mystery all sails set rudder swinging back and forth and not a sign of life on hoard was found in the Gulf miles east of Jupiter yesterday by two Bahama col ored fishermen in a sea skiff brought Into jlleclor of Fort Roy summoned and took charge of the- strange craft in Ihe name of the United States Government The schooner is evidently of British registry hut had noth ing upon her hows except the words British P which would New Providence Island the seat of the Bahama Capital fishermen who found the strange craft with all aails set and not a sign of life aboard were a bit superstitious at first about boarding the schooner which almost ran down their sea skiff before if was noticed that the boat was without a helmsman A hurried investigation dis closed that the schooner was de serted although were signs that It had carried a crew for here was a bounti ful stock of groceries and the remains of a partially cooked meal in the cooks galley Col lector of Port Price has com municated with the Government officials at Nassau to ascertain liinijl In spent In Ontario ceiviriK Simpson of and his l linn who ids of Spectacula at SarnU Oil on Saturday Dublin Doc Four rail wayman and three laborers were executed here this morning for interfering with trains in County Winnipeg Dec 10 Declared by police to be one of the most the crim inal history of the city the body of John Penny aged retired carpenter was found at his homo here today with head battered and crushed by blows from a hammer in he of unknown His bands tied across chest was mute evidence of the killing while he lay defenseless at the feet of his murderers His legs also were bound tightly with wire Bandages wpre wound around his head and When they were removed it was found thai ho had been hit on the hack of the bead with a small blunt instrument A Clawhammer wilb which tho police believe tlie murder was committed was lying beside Iho body murder occurred between p m Monday and oclock this morning Dick and bis wife Annie who found Ihe body at this morning when struggle In the room where the murder occurred hut say they heard no noise during tho nigflil While a crime is not known suggested that robbery may have been responsible for it was reputed to have able money but ft Is no whether bo kept a i and are held in and iliil it more than Si COO mated at more the loll of the fire which afternoon destroyed tho Saska toon Hardware Companys store Bros grocery and the homos of tenants over the hardware store The two build ings ihe stocks and fixtures are a total loss Constantinople Dec The board the SAY IT WITH FLOWERS Wills In King Dec to Mr Harry Mills a daughter In Dec- Mrs Kohl a HopperDuncan In by Elder his residence Prospect The Tomb Wait In King Township formerly Gardner Newmarket at taken by motor to Lindsay for Interment on Sunday Dec Draper At her late residence Dim oronto on Friday ier 15th 1922 Sara wife of by motor t Queensvlllc I At Funeral from hi Monday Intern Street Toronto on Deo Carpenter In his 71st year Deceased was born hi the Township of He to Newmarket from Sutton about years ago and was employed by Mr In collecting eggs or his packing bouse He went South as far as but most or was spent throughout Ills native Township where he was well known and did a large business He afterwards went to Toronto he manager of store tor Mr for three years the past years he has bought Newmarket Market Rose MAS FLOWERS BOXED In Plants AZALEAS CYCLAMEN PRIMULA FERNS t We will hart cut flowers and plants for sale In- Mr from 16th to GREENHOUSES Phone 135 St Newmarket We Are Ready Dont put off the purchase of a New Edison for money reasons Though we are not an instalment nou9ei we are ready to meet you half way We are glad to arrange paymeut to suit your convenience THE PHONOGRAPH WITH A The art of the New Edison is much too important to you to Mr Edison and to ourselves to allow money matters to interfere with your en of it Come in and tell us what is on your mind about terms R Y BROUGHTON Newmarket TORONTO

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