Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , February 23, 1923, p. 2

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Column Cooking Pots Sale New Mahogany Piano Newmarket of Sale House a Howard Bos Newmarket For Safe or Rent 3 J Landing Enquire For Sale Green lightwood per cor Z M resale On Raglan St Is valuable corner property by hedge fence From four t On Ontario News or Main Street a Red Brick wi stove installed Aid all For particulars apply to of good farming community minutes walk from Met miles North of Apply CABO OF THANKS Mr and Mrs Bertram Charles Smith desire to thank the and friends for their assistance sympathy during the Illness and death of their beloved son and also to who sent flowers and assisted with Although he public vinco as tabled by in the Legislature las show that about twelv dollars more than during claimed over a million dollar The Government has charged with being spendthrift but apparently km The last the right be obf hat represented by the bids for the Town Debentures A block of debentures bearing per cent interest for fifteen years was put on the bids for- from up tc age They would 9990 hut for this low bid The usual bid about 99 The money quired to pay for three mi street pacing built last It is such a satisfactory ii that other streets are to be paved the lilt of file he high level hi Mills will not be at York dead of forty- two ill carry all the motor mm Hi- Strips 11 oka and imljinji from what In developed feet wi be a splendid opening for a large Summer Hotel on the shore Simcoe Jo lake care of THE TARIFF IS REAL must look elsewhere nov Some of the figures show the U Sett J on Wee Wednesday lor the iiJIra J A Cody and charged frequently wit and acrimony Hon S bill providing for the trade treaty France first reading this afternoon House of Commons he covering resolution i proposed and a Must Canada Make that reduction of duties evil Our idea i that i duties is in the I aiiian people Why didnt more queried I Oh wait and Minister Wall and Progressive a 1 III ion- to entering the Sick Child- Our First Carnival was Mid of everybody but this one will far previous one W expect fat and lean long and short old and young carloads arid to sea soma of the Special Attractions our Midway Baileys Merry- will be Jlggs Maggie have Just returned from their trip and are calling to see for the evening You will have to come and see all your Cousins and your Aunts for they will be there from far and near A suggestion There Is going to be a Special Prize for some body that has an Idea better than someone else And why not you Miss Canada or Miss Newmarket for You may get a prize and you may prove a prize to somebody The were good last time but will be better this timet A Special Race for the Midget Team Come with the crowd and If you get hungry our obliging gentlemen In the Booth supply you with a cup of tea or coffee and lunch and send you away happy without Public Schools Proctor On the fan hi He and the value of the was Si when the tariff was changed in and Hie Canadian farmer was told he would have to overcome a per cent tariff his exports of cattle only not the former figure Our farmers used to across the border January exports worth came the of per head and in year the Canadian only sheep to the I just Take and the Notice toFarmers Part of York Co have accepted the Agency for The United Farmers Co of Toronto and will be In a pos- Aim clients waiting for 00000 it your Houses with us ESTATE Bank of Toronto loam twentyfive heavy a Newmarket Toronto good Apply to BLIZZARD Newmarket Wheal has had such menIs it was and over went bushel in January then they clamped on a cents per bushel duty and in January just closed sent over only bushels and no doubt the most of Ihi was for the purpose of Just one more item They used to go free and January of Canadians Si to United States woi a tariff of cents I dozen now in the way and in is January our amounted just In each one of these cased ie i hat hits bard and hurts It turn he recognized channels trade Upside down It force right now that is doing from reaching out and getting SrM e bidding for his produce London FREE PRIZES TO BOYS many boys winning at It is easy ems a package WnlOBt everyone prize for and relatives of boy a guaranteed Foui idled Pen ho lain School Jusl write hem to sell Easier cards no a- to earn a prize and tl wl lo Whan you have sold and they send you the prize you choose They all the post age charges and lako back any unsold cards so there is no rial In trying Add Je Homer Warren Co Toronto Ieluing negollalloiiBv- and that an Increased On of Hie of that voluminous document- public accounts tabled in late last night thai dealing with the of the Cregoiy Hydro investigators Hie salary and paid to each of the dozens and off i living allowance and lus ci vices at The same living allow ance is paid Mr while vices were rated at Messrs Harris and J A- living allowances of and respectively for services of and Mil J A floss draws down the handsome total of First on the list of staff is legal adviser at per month Then J secretary at 500 per monfl and per W J per diem Those lion end of the last fiscal of respectively All down a lengthy list of clerks stenograph the list is extensive one H A Dell research at per month an item of Price A Company Investig the relating lo he P by of Newmarket to Miss Flossie of Stouffvllh At the up lo he end of the fiaoal year 36279 almost at the is as good a record that has ever been achieved in this north country and thats what John of English did near thai place a short dtstarico from Grant on the Tranconlfn- look the i four of the Peace at Grant where received the bounty of to the the petti Trapper all length said that he had been on his way lo his traps and was Just entering a muskkeg when six wolves crossed In front of him He shot two and the other four went into the bush on other side of the lake While be was skinning the two wolves smelling tho fresh came back into tho open and shot lhem Thursday Feb 8th by the Dr J A Long Florence Edith daughter of the late Mr and A J of Bolton to Nor man of At Wed nesday Feb by the ftev HutcheBon M A D of Milton assisted by the Archibald Mc Neil Edna Bccond daugh ter of Captain to the Bev John Gladstone 1 The Tomb Smith On Tuesday February Win Smith brother of Gordon Smith of Oak At Keswick on Sunday Feb lath Stephens of John Anderson In his Funeral on Tuesday afternoon Feb lath 1023 Alma widow of Thomas formerly Newmarket In her year at Toledo on Feb both ArmlUge In near New market Feb Marlon widow of P Armllago In Please ormV flowers REMEMBER THE DATE- MONDAY NIGHT FEB NEWMARKEX ARENA CO LTD daughter Chrlatey John Anderson In North Deceased came from Sutton and 1 been at tlje Home for two years funeral service took plane at the I nlr A At on Friday Mrs John Conroy year Interment at Aurora cemetery At residence of her parents lol 32 King on Saturday Feb beloved daughter of Mr and Mrs John aged year months McDonald id Newmarket on Feb 1023 Norma daughter of Mr J McDonald Bell Tele phone man aged interred Newmarket Cemetery on Monday Smith In North Newmarket Bernard Charles son of Bertram Charles Smith aged months and dayB on Tuesday Afternoon service at the house Franklin Street at Newmarket Cemetery On near market on Thursday Feb Charles in his On Friday Feb 1023 al his parents residence 331 St Ave Toronto Earl Vin cent eldest son of Mr and Mrs J In hfa year Funeral Mass In St Johns Churoh Newmarket on Monday morning on of P train ment at St Johns Cemetery Rose Funeral t Ontario Legislature Proportional representation had its first airing Monday af ternoon when Col Cooper Liberal Toronto quoted a press report of a speech made by Gor don K in which Mr denounced the system as a Liberal device Mr remarks slated that government favored the system but were turning ajainsl it Col Cooper that Mr was speak ing for ihe Mr does not speak for the government stated Premier do not share bis views He went on to that proportional represent ion was a plank in the platform of he P liberal Labor parties stated lie would cover Ihe fully when he spoke on the bud get debate He promised that the government would act fairly and that there would he no ger rymander Mr Ferguson was not satisfied premiers stalement and that policy should have adroit management on the part of the Leader of the Govern ment in the Legislature Tuesday afternoon inverted a show down on he distribution is sue and cleared the way for a lion of the at even ing session four discussion Some days ago Mr independent Labor member for East Hamilton submitted an amendment which censored tho Government for its tackle the redistribution lion and culled for immediate deration of the by a notice of motion which Mr himself had placed on paper the The windup and the Carrying of the motion lo convey to Honor an humble address came at and was preceded and succeeded by a of colorful and proceedings Charles for Sudbury with timber affairs J A one of Ihe socalled group sought lo move Ihe ad journment Although he com plained of being ill and his intention of movini an amendment Premier voiced the governments opposi tion to any postpone the itive member reiterated his request lo be permitted speak Hon Ferguson ins leaner supporting him declared with some vigor that never before had he seen a Government refus that courtesy Mr voic ed the same protest However tho Premier was adamant and dividing the House on i Hie result that Mr Curries defeated by to Before vote was taken U O member for voiced his disap proval of the Governments ap parent disinclination to prant the adjournment request of Mr In his opinion he said a member had given a valid rea son and as there were other or ders to be proceeded with ho though courtesy might well be lis alone on the Government side voted with Mr Im adjournment supporters being the whole of Ihe Conservative group and on Liberals Messrs Sinclair Cooper and Lang Twentyfive thousand Bel gian minors of the em ployed in the basin gone on strike over tho question About of coal da into da acros the Port Arthur Chamber i Commerce will fry to stop days in at town In Mo ntmagny Quebec destroyed the Industrial Hotel with damngeJcovered Your Business Problem WHEN you bring your business problem to The Bank of Toronto you can be assured of a ready and sympa thetic understanding We have daily experience with many such problems which enables us to be of service to the man who needs assistance We invite your confidence and assure you of the cooperation which your prob lem requires Consult our nearest Branch Manager Caplul Raitrvei

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