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Newmarket Era , July 25, 1924, p. 1

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is quote you ON TOUR BUILDING HARDWARE GLASS PAINTS OILS VARNISHES WE BELIEVE SAVE YOU MONEY HARDWARE Hcwmrkt VISITING THE MTTLC FIELDS JF THE WAR Sol- op j With Flower and Shrub Bank Money Orders are Safe Do not risk the loss of money by sending currency through the mall You can ensure the safety of your remittance fit very slight cost by using Bank Money Orders The charges for these up to cents to cents to 10 to to S000 centsplus Scents revenue stamp Obtain able at all of this Bank IMPERIAL BANK OB CANADA SOUTH END LUMBER YARD CEMENT and White LUMBER LATH SHINGLES W PEARSON Church and Phone Aollon Free Press Belgium wore taken with ho thought of viewing countries whore our fought where many hem cemolerios lo do honor to their and as certain the conditions and sur roundings of those sacrod places the actual brought much of informa tion irdoroli At lira outset let assure parent- and friends of the soldier bids in the Sail of Belgium Flanders newt tin beautifully kept sol cemeteries Wherte tin is carefully and reg ularly and where and profuse are beautiful or every grave rosea an magnificent abundant ant and roses fo per f Lion in both Belgium ant Franco lO I her flowers lend pleasing contract No in any of our Canadian lowny are kept are the sol ders few in the perfection and or They have perpetual Workmen are busily in ono of these the results aro highly grati fying In lhe Ypres satieinl Hid Cana dian Gove nun on purchased a largo tract of land and has laid at- out as memorial park A fence surrounds a large area of if granite steps leading up lo plafeaus Illowiers arranged in landscape designs are growing in fu sion A splendid roadway lined Canadian loads for half a mile from the road do memonlal plot A fine is to surmount a pe destal already constructed to it At Vimy Ridge another plot hoe scoured and will bo larly beautified Hero check for many and so many of ihotr lves in defence of I ho weak could not remove they destroyed Liege a district for iron steel manufacturing and crystal zinc coal mines etc Liege wo went to Li Ho and for two days in various directions through the war area battle In motor coaches covering such well- known War territory as IVvrcoing and the fiirst next day wo those places dro familiar to rtuldfrir boys Ilio of the great war manifest but if remarkable fully idaken The appears to all tracoa of war as ia posaihlo govornments of both building Hie homes and outbuild ings of Ilie people propei ilea wore destroyed on a mode tin Trenches and oratory and shell hollos have been filled ami much of ground Plea a The of last ait- ting of the House of Gommons at Otlawa on Friday night was tin attack by Agnes filoPhali oj the cadet corps Mill College the Hon Ned was utterly op posed to- cadet training It pois oned mind youth and taught that soldiering was a of glory instead or shame and horror We Vent overseas kill Prussian and like we caught it de clared Twelve millions the of the defense estimates too much to spend in There however and arc still ill bo Cor a by of the the war Thousands lens of of trees which and shot off by sheila and do- troyrCd by now ugly dead trunks and I pubs faints and roadsides concrofc gun plat- and dugouts of fences of galvanized and thousands of frame houses occupied during Hie war officers Those Hatter now ii ilOll for field laborers collages soon and of rusty barb ed and empty shells adorn he roadsides of all the trav elled roads Among towns still have ruined buildings an Mount Lens Vimy young halo humanity Why Should young boys and put a drm on them and a little foolish gun in hands and teach them fo along and think manly andeupei Payment for the practically solid wet says Hon W Money former It Made la made in Germany flho that churches should give Jihoir to such degenerate practices Hon Ned answer her She is a great idealist said he but interna tionalism means the destruction of ideals of a people I am sure Canadian will stand for such CANE SONS Phono A DEALERS IN B M I Lumber Lath Shingles Posts Etc Sash Flooring and Moulding Turning Sawing Dressing Etc The Cans Sons Co Limited and to mi Hi for Our first trip ho Wattle fields was from Brussels to Liege where German army essayed ipass and soldiers held them in iiriiii of France and Great Britain organize and to take steps drive back selfish horde Liege is about forty from northwesterly boundary of Germany When the a limy reached Liege to the foils at Liege de clouds Europe and particularly in Japan and thought a cadet would make an excel Ipnl national Mr was gentle but of Hani rough You had go hack Russia said ho country off if honorable gentleman went there retortqd Miss After more of this alter nation she did not think that Mr wai a fair- sample of Canadian manhood nor he that was a fair sample of wo manhood Hie Progressives made up llo St It Mr in Alfred Jipoak came to Miss former Cathedrals and Town Halts and lowing Ihi Premier Ferguson that a plebis cite on the question will bo taken on and that the questions to be- submit ted will not be made public until September Mr Raneys statement follows Is there justification for spending half a million dollars i public money at his lime for an other popular vole on the ques tion of prohibition of the liquor iraffic in Ontario In his speech de livered just before the pro vincial election Mr Ferguson this statement of policy If at any time there should sufficiently manifested a change in the law ant the government in be- lieveing there is a real pub demand for such a change i will be Hie duly of Ihe govern to ask the people by thei votes to pronounce upon the sub Has there been since his dp a sufficiently fested desire for a change in hi If so how has the Ac been manifested Mr sons statement on this point is vague and When he introduced the On io Temperance info hi legislature in Sir William promised a referendum the war That vole taken in October Then hero was a second pop SO Years Ago From Era Excellencies Lord and Lady received a great Sffl occasion being used for the lav Ur n l The Will Globe Newmarket Era accounts and Those appear to have special trenchant for marked at Here Ilie the splendid Town Hall of finest architecture ures and llide idea of trenches shell holes and craters wo found on the fields At Ridge both first and second lino trenches act and this famous ridge dearly Jo up and talk about soviet and the latter South Grey I Factory Yards Huron St Newmarket refused to the office with message that would never surrender result of this fine and its forts received the first shock of the unprovoked and resisted it with such heroism That it has boon decorated Legion of Honor a forts lid not surrender until they were army Tho old and send the you Canada id ha Which her hero tic field The dugout grown over with grass and shell holes half full of water all way up slope this of at thought of its in sufferings and death to our ions and anxiety and bereave ill urage and bravery he destroyed fort of L by General Iennan personally His description of the attack and was most He told how Iris linen held fort with heroic until after ten days of shell from one of ONE CAN JUST ARRIVED ALL LINES OF PINE SPRUCE and FIR LUMBER finding magazine of is caused the explosion of the and demounting of tw of foils principal guns upheaval of concrete and ied soldiers ar before you said Hip pa Tons of concrete mi wem displaced and the ro silenced On an by there now stands a honor of the brave soldiers win d- fended I heir so faith- fully at he beginning of the wai in August 1914 On this in bronze is a lifesize bust relief of General of Lite for the quest law should icd by prohibition did excursion ride WcdnesL the about The Lifeboat Juvenile Years Ago lEra 28h P J Flanagan left Mon day for Montreal Mr Frank Millard of Howard WaK Mrs and children of arc visiting her sister Mrs Misses Robertson enlcr y on Monday evening Ken die in Aurora vfit hi 1is JJtli aunt Mis basso i lho Miss Peck and Miss spending a few at ulur vole wn of So the coming will be the third i bride are of iho Ibis law wilhin a few days at five years During tho years since it has been demon- J or that prohibition in fact ho law not difficult law to enforce so far the open of liquor is Moreover elf be the great welfare law i Mi- Beaten had moved to and success of Canadas sold will he on tablets of and in the hearts of the people of Belgium and France for the terrible and heroic strug gle hey made and for successes they aohioved holding and driving back the Gorman army against whoso they battled References made of our boys heroism at to cut MOO from he vote of for cadet services but her disarmament proposal waf beaten to 33 Nothing daunted she attacked Royal Military College the lghold of military aristo cracy in Canada She gave figures which showed that each gentleman cadet cost the country annually and that here the cross My main objection to said tibe is that it produces snobs first class snobs who swagger about with a swagger- She therefore moved that the swagger slick appropriation he reduced from to tion for another referendum plebiscite The law should have been treated by the present gov ernment as a finality as final as any other Haw on the statute another matter is well known that it is the price Mr Ferguson is paying for the practically solid voti I the gen Walter Eve Association pent last week In holiday trip Miss Alberta Phillips who is the hospital faff at Brooklyn is here on a visit MIM Edna look at the Conservatory of Al lacrosse matdi Monday and Cain were he Pins of he team b Mr Thos Morton of Sudbury mining district has been calling on old friends town this On the occasion of Mr Walter leaving for M C did not lack defenders was pointed out that of its graduate J people admiration for of the battle remembered constant CARS SKID ON LOOSE GRAVEL One Woman Kilted Windsor Ontario July Irs Mae years old as instantly killed and Mrs Co- and Emma Boss ier probably fatally injured hen the automobile in which hey were riding skidded and in Ihe loose gravel or the Middle Hoard near Tilbury shortly before midnight on Ont July Mrs A- of New York is in public general suf fering from a broken back and from they were distinguished in oil life as engineers and lawyers P Graham thought visited the would be disarmed aid he was opposed it before I visited it would surrender all the litia estimates before he would surrender cadet corps and It C General Ross of Kingston put in a good word for Canadas He mentioned a dozen of its graduates to pi that it has produced THE I W HURON- SWEET bone 22 Newmarket ilie great of Canada I radii was another referendum They had nothing lo lose and with Mr Ferguson as premier they reckoned they had every thing to gain by another rote Ferguson is simply paying election debt out of the pub- treasury and at the same time to his one the great money and social interests of world This is the asset a sees Can he by the as he has adopted escape Ihe In Mr Fergus he imagination of the disgruntled with Sir by such pronouncements these We have got to some reasonable means that allow our people lo Man a few days ago presented with an and articles as a token of apprecia tion by he Friends Endeavor Miss Audrey Ramsay of To ronto is visiting at Mr It Phillips and family her husband Detroit The All college have snobs M only one Even I the college and he converted he added Some day I hope slu may have a boy and send him I In he severely masculine ironiiieu the odds were against lis- and G 365000 Godgiven freedom under restrictions and In all parts of the province people And thei the general election of 1923 gave his pledge to the And so Mr- Ferguson was applause and votes from Down Ithe present time Mr ergusons performance has been decided success from his point view but the testing lime of is balancing feat is now here it remains to be seen how audi longer he will be able lo receive his equilibrium spent Sunday at Morto Mr has gone to SI Quebec for a trip Mr and Mrs Geo of spent their Vacation hero Mis of her with spent Mr an at Albert Rogers guard at Central Prison Toronto is here on a visit Mr Percy of Toronto spent part of the vacation at Mr Webbs Miss Emily of Toronto a couple of weeks here on her way to Mr and Mrs English and Mrs P spent over Sun day With relatives in Dr Webb represented Tuscan Lodge at the Masonic Grand Lodge in Toronto Postmaster daughter badly hurt last Saturday I FROM LEADER IN PARIS Rev Inn he fell out of he brides mother The Altar At Miss Emma Ethel to Clias Billing he residence of brides father Win WiUon July by Rev Waiter Amos Miss May Wilson Jas W Baldwin he residence of he brides July by Ella daughter of W of Chatham lo Ray Bell of London on of Wm Bull if Newmarket The Tomb On tho Con ting July John Koran god years At BY PER HOUR FOB ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO TORONTO

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