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Newmarket Era , April 24, 1925, p. 1

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loading County No paper Bent Out of North York unless paid in ad 0 Editor and Proprietor MARKET 0 RID AY APRIL a Walt In Colors fop lb Paokaao Only Dolly Typo Loft I a tlio Gravity Vaouum and HighStandard PAINTS and HARDWARE THE PAINT Victory Bond Coupons Do not let your Victory Bond Coupons remain Idle a day after they are due Take them to any branch of this Bank to bo cashed on the exact daythey be come payable You can deposit your couppns in a Savings Account and your Interest will then earn more in terest compounded twice yearly IMPERIAL BANK OF CANADA of eon many i strange Car- Town Council COMMERCE AND FINANCE Accounts today 1 one of the most Of If I unceasing throb of troops costumed E Chairman am Regular mooting last Monday President Canadian Pacific evening All members in the Review of Agricul except Councillor Davis and Industrial Progress ii Council In of lie issued by that corpora Whole Mr Osborne he Hi ere is no question a to tho future of Canada We have through leas pronounced busing action which tO I the natural conditions 30 widespread to bo under our Co hVe to end ia credit high drums rolled and the multitude of horsemen dashed across lie great field rounding appeal Motor Co kcl Era The A Mtiioiify Electric Co A Gin William luted Officiate lib Sir Saturday noon laid tho cornerstone or the war largely through his generosity the town la erecting on St Years Ago Era April 30th A Union Spring Show was hold at Aurora on Tuesday of Kin- and hi which was J Robertson lias com menced practicing law in New market succeeding the late Waller Dudley The Oddfellows attended the Methodist Church in a last Sunday evening when Rev Cas3on preached a in the Secretary or Schools asking for levy of Ibe Canadian dollar at par or The ceremonies were opened heller throughout the world and with a parade from tlio conditions or domefftfo on Ihe own to the site of the mo- f Hie whole to mortal Led by the Citins Roches Point of general business In for- Hand Thomas Griffith Ilia and colorful The leader or them all lit of who rules people The plainly thrilled as kept SOUTH END LUMBER YARD COAL COAL GOAL Place your Order Now for Summer Prices the variegated whirled by interspersed with oiling devil dances and accom panied outbursts of ring and Iho constant roar of Hip drums- Hie long train journey and fiis at fonnis the attended a dance after dinner last evening TROPICAL VALLEY LUMBER CEMENT BRICK and SHINGLES W PEARSON and Phone THE CANE SONS CO LIMITED UllDING MATERIA I in j that dale to Dim tlln1 his stand with sweeping away s when almost upon him display of of Oily lancoi of Childrens Aid regarding infants being boarding homos in New- staling thai the Society will not be responsible for if he parents of s rehire 10 foe III tin- Mayor and I Mill Vitb upon the industrial of Wib imp and other at of tublicity in had a good ad may during Hie almost dizzying paid there were seven such case in Town Mr said Hie ciiipmahou jnil this bum saddled idcrablc pi lie Medical Health Office Mr said there an tiun agaiiMl the through He all OF PAR Canada financial Vane BC April A ii expedition info the region of British north of Hie iiiilinled is I Valley Of I lM- I- pari of thjs month will be George acfiuainled with He will be backed Rupert in metal plane a passenger persons in mnlely a ton The I fly from Pi to be of skirts and is headed by rank Perry a Vancouver min ing engineer The Perry backed by Hon Lumber Lath Shingles Posts Etc Doors Sash Flooring and Moulding Turning Sawing Dressing Etc Sons for the Canadian North West Ion- during Hie days of the rusl to the and As sooialed with him his son Charles Macintosh who was hi fathers assistant in the ration Col Philip Factory Huron St Newmarket COAL ffljff WOOD All Sizes of Anthracite Coal and High Grade Coke for Immediate Delivery HARDWOOD in Stove Lengths and other be rial epoits it is to be of cooperation ami ifance Placed on om Hoard of Trade Fort William regarding export of Placed on Doyle asked for to be Finance ding payment of back properly rented and the tenants to pay Hie replied her and was suggested that the be done Doyle asked what about roll on Raglan street said was been attended lo snow probably stopped it Doyle What about Hit repairs at crossings Mr The people have promised to make llO Inspector said that ready 8 had been impounded and it cost owners each Tin owners of some dogs will hi warned and if no attention is paid they will he summoned before Mi The i bulletin following article on of investment n Can ad The n Canada vary but I it the end of 1023 the Hankers trust Company of New York the foreign capital in- lic Dominion at sion Was formed by the Council and two panics one of regulars and of the York Rang under Captain Convi arrival at the of memorial the arms while the band played the National Anth Then followed the invocation Rev P after which address was made by of the who paid high tri bute to Sir William who be said had made the town recognition of its dead possible The derrick having swung in all a larger volume ever been invested in a conn- of Canadas youth ami ion and is irmous ind Willi turn of funds in volunne to Canada for invest menl die Dominion should stand benefit by foreign an she has not hitherto known It cannot be bat the United Slates dwelling in such close proximity with such a keen knowledge of Cana dian resource and opportunity and with a growing volume of funds for investment abroad will to send them in panic proportion Canada he has for some Willi moneys coming to friendly rivalry with them it help but open and of development Foreign for the ruce of rival hacked by capital Tin rgin area lo be penetrated reported by both parlies 0 hi gold and plat copper iron am lead If is also said that in the area is an oil lake and siblo coal expanse Memory of Late Honored by Provincial Govt honored the memory of Roche general I of Newmarket by giving the can pay half tlieir ta June Mr Barker presented the nest of Mr Pollock for a c tie is public property Mr Pearson said that it of ho Council not to vork on any lane not taken the Town Id be that the been deeded to the Council and the approach bad been by putting in public trend Goods valued at nearly St were exported bowing a the of Import during Hie were valued at 300000 monlbs ending February compared with for the preceding twelv double of the previous cor responding period the totals be ing approximately and 2000 r TRYING TO KILL DOG MAN SHOOTS HIMSELF April Fred Jor dan years old 118 Bridge St lies at General Hospital in a precarious condition with a bul let in the groin as the result of an accidental shooting Jordan had fired a from a 22-cal- libre rifle at a dog he purposed destroying He failed to kill it with the first shot and hurried ly reloading was about to put be pn Town when fins work on pay of Hie i understand Willi Mr A monced business as a painter on account over Works Lot Street bell has been placed on Rev W Affleck delivered a lecture in Olio Temperance Hall Wednesday evening on Wine Wit and Woman A sketch of Niagara Falls in winter by C Keswick appears in Ibis weeks Canada owed to I rough the supreme sacrifice id made Canadas present hap piness possible That sacrifice ever he l of Iowa o Doan of East limbury Died Ail Bay City Mich of Then here were half speeches dozen one of the fathers of Richmond Hill paid tribute to Sir Williams unfailing energy in all good causes and especially to his services for To ronto and York Loan Patriotic Fund Addresses were also given by Reeve Morgan Baker of Whit church Harold William Keith M P P and Col besides whom on the were Reeve Thomas and the members of the Town Coun cil with the exception of Mayor J Walton who is out of own April 5 Thomas of Zephyr was sentenced lo 2 years in Kingston by Justice Riddel at the Spring assizes of the Supreme court at Whitby to William inlenlionally known safe blower now serving a term in Kingston testified thai he made a deal wilb the prisoner to burn store of J O at Zephyr The ne gotiations were carried out in a Toronto hotel and be was to for the Witness told of a first visit lo Hie prem ises in Zephyr and of looking over the ground and of going back to Toronto and returning September last and oclock SHALL THE PAPER MILL PROFIT AT THE EXPENSE OF THE SETTLER The proposal to impose Embargo on the export of pulp id from free lands is an effort to profit the pape at the expense of the settler nd farmer The only lands affected his Embargo are the lands in fee simple by he men have borne the he hardships of ids have reserved for hem great- of land on Hie Government the risk of fire wind and scourge On he free land- the lumself must all hose risks Yet an would that ho do so these risks unfit such time as the mills ready buy his wood The manifestly not benefit His sale is re- but be still rik The paper mills benefit because he settler can only sell to hem and at mill Undoubtedly those terms 25 Years Ago Era April th 1900 Jack is visiting friends Michigan Jack Greenwood of Toronto is home over Sunday Mis Eileen Hewitt spent the holidays in Bradford Jennie Howe of Toronto visiting at Mrs Stewarts Miss May enteitamcd few young people last Saturday Miss Roberts of Toronto was guest of Miss Constance over Sunday Miss York was At Home miday of week Mrs Thomas of spent Sunday in town Mr Lee and daughter of visited at Imager over Sunday Miss Perkins filled at an as pianist in Colling- on Monday evening people Friday night Miss Sliarpe left for Minnesota last Saturday on account of the illness of her sister Mrs J Town ley Norton grandson Of the late Dr Nash and snare- Hand years ago was here Wednesday from Toronto Mr Geo ami were guests of Mrs Mages Sunday on their way home to the Pacific Coast The Lacrosse organized on Monday night with he following officers Lloyd C R Montgomery Manning J A W Allen Doyle Simpson J F Kel- J J Officers of Ep worth League Dr Miss Miss Richardson Miss Caulay Chas McCaulay C Hoov er Jackson Laurie Cane and Geo Stark About 200 of Toronto Street Railway employees and ladies en joyed a jolly time in ho Town Hall Friday night and kept up he commotion ill 3 hen left for home on a special car The Attar At ho residence of the brides father April Miss Edith Fuller o Jas Smith all of East Gwillimbury At the Parsonage both of Ml Mount At the Christian Parsonage by Rev April Miss Jennie Williams of North to Ingram teacher at At the Christian Parsonage Stouffville by Rev April 14b Miss of E

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