Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era, 17 Aug 1923, p. 2

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The Adlet Column Enquire to Rent 7 eVSuflafale Tor partly furnish- 1 Ave Box Rooms to Let Willi or Hoard High School girls Lee Cedar Wicker Baby Carriage w round reed nearly new arid In condition Will Sell reasonable Cor and Editorial Notes The confession of the young man of good who a beautiful years last weak who val id the advice of her parents lo a fast or of it is that lave to suffer fares II is time the view of the Government lo Jess nobody ye by IQie the than has pointed has come from like Pro- money thrown paying from to per day for harvest hands with board and that is really more than they in 4 a day in great numbers hat the men arc expecting in the harvest fields notice by the Davidson and per day for With the cheap on the railways the boys Id bring back some spending litfli In- jjniiiiiiun and Governments have d spending any mo however it is sell peat at nearby lo highway miles to sta tion stores High School etc Priced right Apply to Box Good Opening for energetic man to sell product farm ers In County Permanent profitable Credit furnished to i froir capacity equal to soft coal way it stands now if anything comes of the large peat bog are in the vicinity of Bradford will be by private enterprise With the present of and the scarcity of this commod ity properly prepared peat would soniiiorjy to investi- Comments of Exchanges he question All the mighty ear to suffer paralysis of the chords when they sit at the hand of he Speaker and mum is the word So long as he vacancies are be ing filled by our party is a grand institution and be perpetuated The chance places according o the result of the elections Funny isnt it Our Toronto Letter Our Society Column Mo ind so badly injured died within an hour- The of the car was arrested and i held on a manslaughter charge The first special harvester by the Canadian a and Canadian Pacific Rail left the Union Station Sunday night These two train the neighborhood of young men the leader Ontario to the Building was instantly killed Saturday morning Awde dueling around he elevator he third floor when the started crushing him the car and the floor- His head was almost severed and the man was dead when the police After a tw exMa home Miss Mrs f Copekolu and on with their Improved Mrs Hunt and two visited nd Aunt Mr and Mrs weekend Draper of Wolfe Sask Hamiltons on to Keswick to al ndsor against Ihe assurance Co Ltd It Insurance policy Ihro automobiles by fire lleged were conditional sale ag and his Lordship In his FURNITURE LATEST DESIGNS PRICES REASONABLE and loiuplil nearly 10- were over Hie prairies tliif gateway three trains arrived over National and as mans over the It len hours Ihe whole mass again on its way for the in terior Southern and many points in Alberta received quotas de pending upon the progress of Ihr crop and representations for la- Fiat Curtain Hods R0ADH0USE R0S6 Phone 70 Newmarket Newmarket High School HAMILTONS REAL ESTATE BANK OF TOHOHTO BUILDING immediate possession Good to choose from Lome Ave Immediate possesion Beautiful Hew on Timothy St We have some splendid houses Prospect Ave tie High School Fruit and Poultry Firms on If you are thinking of buying ESTATE Box ISO Phone Newmarket he- problem In of Wondei in here exchange tells us that a grant was asked relative lo opinion of the he wo countries his reply was Canada is a cold and barren country endless difficulty is experienced even obtain forced heir apartments by a fire which Tuesday jiiiinn between illc avenue and Cumberland street on west side of street One man was slightly burned and two a truck and three sheds destroyed in the fire which caused damage estimated at employees of If Ban- field Co arc under arrest for left The police were search- for booze when they found enough electrical goods to start Be store at the home of the involved warmth the impn This shows ion that is abroad the fuel situation In Canada and how is affecting emigration to this counlry 35 years ago when beech and ma ple were plentiful and could had at a reasonable II hough everybody IjUJbHI a rice how silua of having tin Palace Theatre in Central be growing woi dead of better Germany is be Jjn-m- rj the IN NORTH ACUTE Sudbury Aug The situation all through Northern nlario Is becoming acute according the Government Employment Of ficials today the opening of the lumber camps throughout the district and with annual exodus of Dig FRIDAY AND SATURDAY AUGUST AND 18 Pictures present THE LOVES OF of the Queen otherwise ho will the Selected Short Reels MONDAY AND TUESDAY AND The Bishop of the With an a AllStar out or noted play- ere drama of a tight Ing ho met force with force beautlfu girl who helped him WEDNE8pAY THURSDAY AUGUST AND ginning lo realize lerrible suffering that she Other nations her ambition dominate world when she war At but she never know what suffering l until an army invades her lory that is as ruthless as soldiers who invaded of to her reparation obligations considering what France red when Germany had the band in the in 1870 when France deprived or nearly re acres of land and a a half of population we do not blame France for holding lo he district- It is the German autocrats were nought lo thejr knees and It is one of the disgraces of the war let go If the United would intervene there might he some chance of restoring peace in Europe- before the York wu lo fake the on- fling that popularized l In ad north the greater than supply and wages has been the rcnult laborers oh construction work paid cents an hour they are now offered lour and are hard to get Orders have been for 1000 for he lumber camps and while old timers are signing up steadily iiljijllilfll the ugh it will Always a Good at THE h Pleftirat will atari tturtat And at Sharp fct p an that labor Is lo leaflt The with a hlmlla Ihise this el belter hum lima give I it all the All the camps are from 40 45 Is being his mother A number of Newmarket people Sutton Fair last one of them had a narrow escape having bis pocket picked Mr Jack of Cobalt gave call on Monday morning on bis with her uncle ark Ave am West Mr and Mr Doyle to Orangemen from here last Saturday ink In the demonstration at Or II nils I Ol The Tomb his late residence Aurora Thursday August James Elliott beloved husband of Philips On Saturday Jennie Philips August sister Miss Oilolloran of are span ding a month with thef grandpa and grandma Mr and Mrs Oilolloran Dr and Mrs Otton returned l Newmarket on after a fort nights In Western Ontario Michigan Ohio Pennsylvania ami Western New York Mr and Mrs Garfield Rogers re turned last week from a dellgbtful trip through Ihe thousand Islands on St and ako Inking In the sights at Dominion Capitol Ihe city of Ottawa Mr Harold Cook A P and his bride Lulu Scott both High School students of Aurora left yesterday for their new home in Fort Cook to lenelt amnion Aug 11 Choking on food which i thought to lodged In the windpipe Joseph a threeyearold son of James and Mrs street north died In the General Hospital this afternoon 15 minutes after being admitted Id ah of fried eikei Its Ihe w a fell fro The boy irt I about here Winnipeg loved Ihe Winnipeg Elect who charges of theft tiiiin believed who pleaded guilty to of theft and receiving today in the Jail availing i and lojto stlwo years hi In Technical School Mrs spending a couple r a artist reports friends In and Pickering This week ho a attending Supreme hedge of the Sons of England in To ronto representing Lodge NoivHiar- Martin In Ills 83rd year Funeral from his late residence to St Thomas Cemetery Shanty Ray August Tremayne Suddenly on Sunday morning at Norfolk Lodge Mlmlco Charlotte Fanny daughter of the laic Rev Canon fonn- of Newmarket Funeral service at Christ Mlmlco on Tuesday afternoon At Keswlc on Saturday Mrs Stephen iper In her year At QueensvlUc on August 4lh 1023 Mrs John P wife of Ihe Isle Joint Lcllh In her year ialnea On August at her residence Grenadier Road Toronto Mary Haines wife lata Haines and daughter of Ihe late Jesse of Sharon In her year loane At the home of her daughter Main St Hamilton on Aug Martha wife Of the- on Wednesday afternoon Turner In on Aug it Word lias been D Peregilne of f Miss Wilkin the misfortune here her caller the Era lo learn I had to give Iho printing ship In Ihe En Jackson years and inlennent Stouff Illrlay following In Rose Funeral The following is he report of held in June The candidates First second and third class honours per cent respectively C pass over tnder per cent Hi and tlhnienK of marks have been also those eligible to write supplemental in September have been man Campbell Lister Dlllane Cecil Dove Ruth Parr Jean Ferguson Alice Hamilton Clarke Mills May Mollenhauer Karl Murphy Muriel Murray Ethel Owens Joseph Procter Quintan Florence Rogers Frank Grace Jack Sutton Thompson Charles Webb Morton Winch THE STATE OF GERMANY Gem seen of hose does not lasses This is rast to the e and Belgium iinve the people ies almost solidly behind It is now begin ning lo dawn upon Germany that she is losing out in the Ilultr struggle and Hint will have a big enough task in keeping peace within her own incurring he active Hilly of any foicign nation WJial France and Belgium in war the mass of the people on this have scarcely real with I he her not win id so it frontier The scur not lime to heal when ho conflict burst upon nouses hike any her chances He the Ruhr question may seem in and militaristic she knows with whom she dealing and resents outside leifereiice This is Ihe of French Republic It he phrase ho duhgero contain- lo a war London Advertiser HEAT IN ITALY Homo Aug The fierce which has prevailed in for Iho last few days- gives no sign of abating registered degrees in some localities and deaths due to the heal wore reported from Flor ence Milan Padua and NORTH OF Summer Coltansi I a of rlelgh It feared Ihat the farms ford and J Stone have been out norlh of le ford farm Is to lie limits of Ihe I miller In farms haw J out In Ihe of Oilier and Lake several Summer burned at latter place A call was received al land for volunteer to tire mil onth of Petcrboro Ho Clubs Hays Camp TIDAL WAVES AND SUBMERGE HOUSE merged Houses Ihe life In miry Belleville Out- a wellknown Township met his death when he a load of bay The Ion high one and was off when ho load jolted on His and several brokoh Ti OF ONTARIO TORONTO

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