Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , June 8, 1923, p. 5

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Sid i Mil Salmon redden Union BO Our Local News Has Your Bog a Maw Teg Notice is given unless til Dog Tag is he Office of lie Town r before Friday June owner fill have costs to By order of ana men former omMobI Sui Tesied Farm Produce Only a small market last 30c for butter and 2t was the highest bucks- would pay Other paying for eggs and a- as for butter sold at and bag MRS ANDERSON TELLS WOMEN How Backache and Periodic Pains Yield to Lydis Pink- hams Vegetable Compound Town Council Presbyterian Church Mr Caswell of Toronto a representative 230 P Sunday School and Bible Slasses P Faith and Effort by the Past Strangers Turned the Cornel On Sunday mo dent happened at Main and Huron Wilfred of Toronto kidded the damp pavement and jammed the curb smashing heels and the windshield somewhat bruised the The drive bearing pain before a daring the rl from terrible headaches and backache I hated to go to a doctor Compound with good results I finally r medicine on hand at all times ought to be without if Mrs Adds Her Copenhagen I read your advertisement in the papers and my husband induced me to take Pinkhama Vegetable Compound to get relief from pains and weakness I was weak thatL could not walk at times think it will help others Herbert Kelsev Copenhagen If and ailing women every where in the should try Pinkhama Vegetable Compound before they give up hope of recovery Regular r Mayor in all present eeling last Monday chair Members Deputy in Committee hole Mr in the Deputations Mr Joe- with reference to pregei tree on Park Ave that- injured by wires Mr Osborne said the difficulty could be overcome by pi pole on the opposite side of the Mr Young agreed to this and the Council gave its consent to the Com to do the work Mr Hopkins was heard with reference to delay opening the East end of Street as agreed at last of Council The Mayor said the the he Mr Hopkins lot j Newmarket Hi fine Tront0 Dentin Over Pattersons Drug Store 355 ethodl6t Church June A Meeting in the A M Public Worship Rev Dr P J Caten or Toronto for the Dominion Alliance P Sunday School P Public Worship N P Caswell Toronto lor the Do minion Alliance down we are all bound real hard times We to gage the future for the passing pleasures of the present The way back to belter limes around is to spend a little less than we earn lo deny ourselves the luxuries of life that we may have all the necessaries and some of the comforts and to to better them BRADFORD At the Annual meeting of Brad ford District of the Methodist Church held in Aurora last encouraging reports were heard from practically every depart Mr in the hands of a real estate agency and he thought that per- lisp this would interfere with the The Clerk said that there was was no written agreement The Council was interested in the scheme passed the to the Properly Com of the church the circuits on reported of district rease in church The total of then and Mr it side of Church grading wiped years from millions of mens faces At the same time we cut down shaving time for them We spent 18 months made 130 ex periments perfecting a cream with 5 distinct advantages It softens any beard in one minute without Multiplies itself 250times in Lather lasts if necessary 10 doesnt dry away Strongwalled bubbles hold hairs erect for easier cutting V And the aftereffect ski n- sooth in Thats why millions of men today SHAVING CREAM We ask you to try it at our expense for yourself the truth of our claims SHAVING CREAM quired It was left in the hands of the B Com and engineer Ba ker as since the paving of the street the water overflows the sidewalk Mr Baker presented alternate plans for the fixing of Timothy looked Sunday by loyal and faith men and women The boy and girls gave last year Missions Quite noticeable the interest taken by the Sunday our splendid an program for boys and girls Rome 16 groups mainly in the towns are using the T program The change in church work has its effect upon Young Peoples League Nevertheless Leagues raised last year for all purposes front of Mr Newmarket funds to loan Mortgage a work at tunings from until Jeweller Ave Newmarket West of Post Office has moved from DR J QOWLAND Chiropractor OFFICE Main Street North the Old other tours by and free A Felt lo leaving a valued At bonds farm stock and and secured by irtgage bequeathed tils furniture to his widow Mrs lieu of dower his in stock and Implements lo hit a Wilfrid who is to pay all lilt purchase nd maintain a and lilt res lo daughter Mrs Phil vote to every man or woman who has attained the age of 2d yea at the time of voting provided such person is a British subje Each qualified voter- must ha been a resident in Canada for polling a in Iiui a mot this home fields people increase of A grand total of was raised by the of the district for all the District fl deep re- 11 in IHlBll rttirfmiiU for a of lhr the electoral district made whereby GENTLEMEN An le having Suit with of F WILLIS Mens Tailor Main St Newmarket have moved one electoral district to another may obtain a certificate from the revising of ficer which will enable them to poll voles in the new rid ing But your name be on the Voters List property Mr James the engineer was also present and his opinion was asked regarding the matter I Mr James was also questioned regarding the paving of Queen street and Arden Avenue It ap pears that more signatures are required on the Queen Street pe tition and the Paving Co will not from the Warren Paving Co- who id they were ready to go on the work as soon as they lied the job but icy got away they could do the work James also spoke with reference to surface grading of a coat of oil It was finally decided to into the whole question of main and hydrant on street and Ave the pav ing cost of the several street and the Timothy street gas etc II Osborne Sou renal Telephone Co li rnmll Meier Co las Co I Guarantee Co Clerks Meier Field Co N Robertson Both the Mayor and Mr Davis that the amount was icient and should be raised to The Glerk was asked to arrange an before the expiry of the resent policy Notice from Childrens of admission of Mildred Johnson hose attendance had been provided by private parly from of Canals regarding the leasing of a trip the lion Council by resqlu- he district Brian fruit trees are looking beautiful and give promise of ne weddings favorable for THE MUTUAL LIFE OF CANADA Company Two weeks from Monday and will be over Cut out the mo tor and live longer High School Entrance examinations com mence on Wednesday Only three weeks till Domin ion Day of Aurora are building a large coal shed at he Canadian National yards The foundation pillars are ready for the British American Oil Tanks on Ontario Street worth Leagues of the Bradford District took place last Saturday afternoon at Bond Lake Park Prominent among those present were Rev Dr Harper of oi a chairman of the district Mr- Jackson President the Leagues Mr J Grafton of Toronto President of Conference lhal than the use of cos- School An Informal was tendered to Rev- Dr Dan Norman Just return and who is Kington Ihfl hour The Leagues from lh King circuit carried Off 4he rels for and the best for the day Winn fire of this morning placed at insurance origin which occurred and caused damage 000 partly covered by KIDNEY PILLS milk prepared under the most careful conditions to make it safe and keep its richness ST CHARLES MILK Workmens Compensation 1st part services P Pearson to the Clerk tc ferred lo Mayor to be paid if The bills of Dr Ames 87 heated by order Of Board of Health was referred Charity Com with Ins true Town Solicitor as to the liability the corporation for such accounts The Council objected to paying took the ground that the Town should not pay the bills or people who afford to pay for own Communications I lie in the Clerks Office MIhh Western having decided to days si of June which was accepted with regret as her work had been very satisfactory A complaint was received from Morrison regarding- the overflow of drainage on his properly on of the sewer not being completed Referred lo Ihe Letter from the Canadian National regarding right of way for recon- of bridge on Queen street Referred to the Mayor and Town So- HallsCatarrhMedicine will notice that Catarrh bothers them much more than when the In good health This fact proves while Catarrh Is a local disease greatly- Influenced by log normal All druggists Circulars free J Cheney Co Toledo Ohio The Mayor was instructed to reply hat the Council had no objection inquiries Mr Osborne thought something should be done about lending the hose for flushing out drains He thought a truck should be provided with or old hose for that pur pose and the same amount of new hose purer that would always be In Ire Halls when required was he Pi Com authorized lo the same irri borne Doyle to about dogs and iiifc- up neighbors lawns thought something should be done to prevent it avis was in favor of y dog to wear a tag and then could be billed dor dara- The Mayo Com might revise lo meet situation Mr Doyle called congestion of lraCflo mi Saturday nights cars on both tides of Mr referred of cars beside inith called attention to that a child was bitten the street thought the ByLaw Dog ByLaw the parking fire hydrants while should minutes between the Post Office and the King George Hotel that Inspector Smith see that notices are put up to that effect Wial the Mayor the Patrol to see that this Is enforced and If same number of cor trans gresses a second time that Informs be against the the From to horses occupy It Methodist Church shed every day night and complaint being mad to the Board of Health regarding Its condition rather than have the shed closed against a public convenience Inspector Smith was Instructed to see that the shod la cleaned up every Monday morning Mr said the ratepayers on Hamilton street wanted to know why nothing Is being done about tht walk that the Council promised said people on the back streets paying taxes parts of th Town and getting none themselves Mr said that some grading had to be and It to have engineer see to do earth wants from one street and put not pay for a sidewalk The Committee were as port on the cost at next The Mayor reported th ifrom Construction lasl Reports of Committees Mr said the report Properly Committee over at last meeting was In his As the of the Corn absent the report was further Orders Day On motion of Mr Keith seconded by Mr Doyle the treasurer was In structed to pay tho Assessor the turn of for extra work and postage In preparing the roll Council adjourned at oclock lo meet on Thursday evening at oclock A savings account Its great possibilities ALADDINS wonderful lamp has its modern counterpart in a savings account From a savings account your home and all that it means to you may come opportunity content ment and independence for the future all are possible in a savings account And you can increase it by your own efforts Once you start it it keeps on growing both by what you add to it and by the interest it accumulates the Incorporated NEWMARKET BRANCH Bea M Best Pastry rea lour AND ALL KINDS OF Feed Hay and Straw ALSO taken for Next Winters OLIVER DIKE Huron St Newmarket farm necessity is shown by the fact that when the Committee on Agri cultural Conditions investigated the prices of things entering into farm production they investigated the price of Ford Cars to the etclu8lon of every other make of car K N ROBERTSON Agent Newmarket GREENS FINE QUALITY WALL PAPERS AND FROM 10o TO 100 PER ROLL Variety of Paper and In Oatmeals WINDOW SHADE PAPER FOR BLINDS DUPLEX GREEN AND COMBINATION We Sell You Any Paper With or Without Hanging mm GREEN Painter and Hanger ARCHIVES OF

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