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Newmarket Era , July 18, 1924, p. 1

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mmu loading County wcllns Oldest I No paper sent out of North York unless paid In JACKSN Editor and Proprietor IET US QUOTE YOU PRICES ON YOUR HARDWARE ROOFING GLASS paints oils varnishes considering quality we believe WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY HARDWARE phono Newmarket A The Glorious Twelfth Celebrated at Newmarket Arm attractive Regular Saving It la hot the amount of money you but the regularity of your deposlto that counts systematic of small sums is a better way to reach a sub- total than by saving larger sums occasionally Open a Savings Account at this deposit a portion of your earnings each week and you will a gratifying banfc account Ho tk July Edgar Manager Bank at Wilbur teller in the Bank of and Mies I Murohlson Murobison of hi law of Mi lb and are believed downed In Lake near A thorough search lias been made of shores of the lake and of the islands but no of NEARLY 16000 ON THE FAIR GROUNDS Th ither Saturday all Dial could be desired for outdoor llio Or ange Gathering in was an unqualified success Main sheet was gaily with evergreens flogs and They and shortly IMPERIAL BANK CANADA SOUTH END LUMBER YARD ScrantonGoa CEMENTI and White LUMBER LATH SHINGLES W PEARSON Church Phono BO lite of the Order be rib badges and other regalia Thin logothoi iiigula CANE SONS CO LIMITED Huffln Street Phone 4 DEALERS IN i no M Lumber Lath Shingles Posts Etc Doors Sash Flooring and Moulding Turning Sawing Dressing Etc Win Sons Co market day sidewalks and the increased as ill various Lodges congregated ie Town placing their standards in ho Market Building and ins for a stroll around Town prior to taking dinner ore one oclock the Lodges lo assemble on he A lev School Grounds whore Die procession was formed and it not long before the grounds surrounding were thronged with humanity By actual count there wore persons in the Procession including Lodges Brass Hands and Fife and Drum Bands The procession occu pied over minutes passing a given point This is Hie largest turnout of Orangemen ever seen in Newmarket Hie many beautiful Banners very pretty ladies lodges and variegated colors throughout the attractive sidewalks and fronts of numerous throughout the route of in Town excepting ho po demonstrations the late Sir John A MacDonald and the late Sir Wilfrid Laurier excited days when he Volunteers left to quell tbo NorthWest He hellion or I be departure of Soldiers for late War The- Procession passed in following order displayed In a circhv with pretty effect The Oratory Tho speaking took place front of grand aland Cameron discharging the duties of chairman In a satisfactory manner Ho is forging ahead in North York several new lodges have been formed in tbe District and tbo old lodges have been con siderably strengthened He urged lbs members of the Order to stand by those principles Ihat have made this province what it Is but the Dominion will never what it should be until Quebec he three people left Big Bay hi lo sail in Hie canoe mouth of the bay forward watchers noticed thai the craft had disappeared search was begun almost mediately and continued through the night and today hut all efforts to locate m parly have proved fruitless M Smith and Harry Smith of Barrio brothers of Smith and C fattier of Years Ago Klondike Norman Eight years ago young Era July Fabulous sums are brought one miner with Miss Nellie spending her vacation in Manitoba Mrs is visiting hep sister in New York City Mrs Jos Rogers and family of Toronto are Mailing Mr Allen Perkins was At Home number of young people last Arthur is spending his holidays at Springfield Mrs N McDougall is visit ing her old home at for or weeks Miss Helen enter tained a number of school Friday evening Hie On behalf of the local Lodge be thanked the merchants nd other business men of the own for their assistance in aging this very successful de monstration Mayor Cane extended a hearty welcome lo the visitors and in giving the freedom of the Town he hoped they would carry away favorable impressions The Worshipful Grand Master of Ontario West Gray of Toronto complimented the Lodges on large and parade and Newmarket Lodge in particular for licit very satisfactory arrangements Ho claimed that peace progress and prosperity throughout British Empire was large due tbo of King William Prince of Orange in I he principles of civil and relig ious liberty together with tho Open Bible and bo hoped principles would prevail until they establish a worldwide brotherhood corner stone of loyalty in the Empire Orange asks for the inspection of institutions and the of this was illustrated a fact bat was outlined lb said the separate school systen was contrary national unity administered in Quebec luloly unfair prolcsL Factory Yards Huron St Newmarket CEMENT Goat Hall mounted white horse Ivy Brass Hand engaged by Newmarket Lodge lead the Procession Lodge strong Thornton Brass Band Thornton Lodge GO men Stroud Fife and Drum Hand Stroud Lodge 36 men Churchill Lodge men Lodge men True HI tie Lodge men girl led the assisted by search hundreds of farmers in the neighborhood Hope for their safety has now been practically abandoned but is ibelng continued by about people including a number of Boy ficouts who are the lookout at Jacksons Point and other places on the lake Seven motor bo them have since enjoyed a viev of pholographs taken of Dan Norman preaching in his oar the f lo block the Iraffic Evidently the voteran Canadian preacher commands respectful alien- turn of people in that coun try and that is no surprise those who knew him so well ii his pant of Canada Thirty years ago young Dan Tuesday Norman now about to return to of bis lifes work was ding he country circuits of District as a probationer the ich dry no hough Edgar Smith static he was transferred lo as Manager Wilbur Is a son of A Co- RECOMMEND COURT Ernest E too Win- avenue was mended for the position of po lice court clerk in County Police Court by the Yorkk Count Commissioners at a meeting Thursday This appoint men is being made following the re quest of Magistrate for ho of making Japan field of service He was lecfed by the Missionary Society and then asked lo go out He plans which would naive made West China bis but obeying or- he dutifully went lo another country He has learned like to love Hie Japanese people and years on a trip through town ship on his new chainlet wheel Mr Samuel Trent of Colorado spent Tuesday in town with bis Mr David IBurnside wife and daughter of Montreal are spend ing a week or two at Mr David Millards Miss McKay and Miss Kilken- of Bradford are guests of Miss Edna C J and children spending vacation at tei fife Lodge men Fife and Drum Band Lodge men Brass Band Ladies Lodge dressed In while and carrying Japanese parasols Lodge men in white shirts and dark Mount Ail Hist- Rich Hill Lodge jackets Fife and Drum Band Lodg with while Tottenham Brass Band Tottenham Lodge with Robinson Fife Drum Newton Robinson Lodge 78 Lodge men Fife and Drum stands for the prosperity of the country and the welfare of the Carrey secretary of the Orange Orphanage on Street said that the in ception of the was the ft of for this purpose and during the past of 1 children in Order ONE CAR JUST ARRIVED ALL LINES OF PINE SPRUCE and FIR LUMBER ORDER YOUR the Bond Head Fife and I Bond Head Lodge men Fife and Drum Lodge men Fife and Drum yellow Jackets King Fife and Drum Rand King Lodge men Bagpipes and Fife and Drum Band of men Aurora Lodge men Sharon Brass Band strong engaged by Mount Albeit Lodge Mt Albeit Lodge white freedom that wen John Sutherland of Bond Head was introduced as the old est Orangeman in Hie walk be years of age and year Orangeman lr Wm Keith P P con th Order on the sue of he celebration and at gh not an Orangeman thought that there must hen nuclides the County Com oners for the position following very careful consider ation Mr was mended This will come Ontarii Government in the very near fu n firmed The sal and a group of companion- enjoyed a parly ten days with Mr J Wilson has gone to for a change A Trivet I and two girls Oscar Preltie and mother left last week for and an ended trip various points on of the illness Elfofroculed by a falling aged in front of hit his home at Mon treal Mrs to the aid of her child also contact with current am rendered unconscious She Mrs Norman As exemplars of the Christian way of lining and as unofficial Canadian ambassadors such men value particularly ledge of Japanei ideals and custom that philanthrope is and civil liberty may continue develop charity love and patience The Band then pro ceeded in front of the Grand Stand Band capturing the prize for Brass Wand and Aurora for the Fife and Drum Band While the speaking and music the vast majority 1 Hi The hard Alex of Highland Highland Fling I Ivy Band and and Mrs J E he form winning by a score of the Girls soft ball between and Newmarket the home The Ladies Lodge from won the prize for being tbo best Lodge Mount Albert largest Lodge The lodges of the grounds about oclock but it was after h games concluded Between five and six there v great rush for trolley e lnhwiy handled the satisfactorily The majority of however the music of multitude Rev P Graham of Newmarket observed that heroism was not confined to ancient history and taka Hie W EVES Phone Newmarket I without re the Parade and for being i the Parade grey ha Qjealen head of Dan Norman will be sight lo thousands friends when he roaches pan again his Fall It is re ported that his friends are pre paring to replace lie motor which the indefatigable street preacher has worn out of itinerating so that be lay at A lib tangible token of good will from the people back home in Abe old Bradford and All is ton Districts This undertaking of the Metho dists on of heir honored foreign representative noled with pleasure community it was dm booths and la- dies dining room in the ok bakery building helping he ho out with geneial satisfaction All the well patronized especially in hi im LOOT ALBERTA BANK Edmonton July I viihout being him SO Years Ago Era of Schenectady Mrs T Little and two children and Mrs John this Jas Gibson and Lehman passed their normal ex ams Ottawa and Belfry are vis branch store at Herb is the manager Miss Stewart is spend ing her vacation in the city of Toronto is tho guest of Mrs Miss Lena of London is visiting relatives here Irwin Ross a couple of weeks with his uncle at Coboung Mr P Caldwell of Rochester spent Saturday in own Misses Lelia and Elsie Rosa are guests of Mrs at Balmy Beach summer resort Ed Doyle Walt Cain and Manning played lacrosse at against on Tuesday Mrs and daughter of Toronto when Mr for tie folk from and daughter from ng friends in town ant Mr J celebrated cartoonist delivered a in behalf of Mechanic lul on Tuesday evening It was enjoyable irfcot of Mi lot of other Ht- has gone to account of Ihe illness of Falls on the inst together ith another young lady Sutton and Upridge players At the of bride July lilh by Rev T Miss Jennie Isabella Watson of King to 11 Thorn- burn of Paisley The At July John formerly of age 10 years In Eat July John aged years jewel that I would give utli ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO TORONTO

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