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Newmarket Era , February 25, 1927, p. 1

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leading County Paper as well as Hie Oldest No paper sent out of North York unless paid in advance Poultrymens Supplies Bushmens Supplies Bucksaws Axes Complete S T Hand Compositor Cook also One all Heaters to clear lands Hardware THE PAINT STORE Sale Notes Every Branch of this Bank undertakes to handle sale notes discount them or leave them for safety and whichever you do the Bank will notify the makers and make collection You may be sure that the notes will receive every attention IMPERIAL BANK OF CANADA printing Satisfaction Years of practical experience and an extensive and modern plant equipment assure Irons a service that cannot be surpassed A telephone call No will tiring a man to Of Era Sept SOUTH END LUMBER YARD OUR Goal FOR t Results Ontario Legislature which i hill wh Fin lays by the William it of lands ami forest this legislation tin seeks power to trans the aTuskoka Parry districts section of be known as Hie to lit purls of Ontario and to use the whole vacated shield for a great exten sion of its reforestation policy It is understood that the bill provides that the settlers to be transferred will be given holdings in Hie north exchange for their present tracts Without any personal cost The plan mails of dlled districts Only those which have less ratepayers or have less than per cent of acreage under will he depopulated anil The for the establishment of a forest board in connection with the faculty of applied science of the of Toronto some thing similar to he hoard in connection with Univer sity and which conducts extensive research work with a view to aid- industries dealing in fores Hamilton Feb 10th whose Toronto address is 1 Woodbine avenue was ar rested at his offices hero at 117 Lister building hy Detectives of the local force on false pretences He admitted inducing over fellow Poles to leave Northern Ontario under promise of vices the United States He charged each Pole besides railroad fare This morning nearly Poles are stranded in Hamilton having come down from the lum- believed to To- had many victims sent ill pay Si a day and P W PEARSON Church and JUMBOS DEFEAT AT THE FALLS Game Was Fast Alt Through el for the locaLjuntor lib lo chew and the vere lucky to emerge the Hi I hi- Fa slim 1 Hi a great away from home team They demonstrated that fact when they held Club in Toronto but hey will have to be at their best to defeat Hie York club in their own bailiwick The game last night which was fast one closely contested from beginning o end and as by lie largest thai has been packed into artificial enclosure this fully the finis Nawmarkftt Fast Pace started off like whirlwinds and they set the pace the first period and had a de cided edge on the play They pened the scoring when Charlie Thorns carried the puck the length of the ice got in a io front of the Cataract finally poked the puck past They pressed for the remainder of the period out couldnt score- Town slay the for most of the attacks and he had a duel with period the ling centre had the best exchange of the period the local jun He from the big defense man and rifled the puck past In the middle session the pace is faster than ever and Niagara Falls took the lead in aggressive- They had fl little edge on play and outscored the visi tors by making the count 3 lo and the game stayed thai way until the final bell had put the Falls into the lead when he took another pass from and drilled it home Bill Thorns got the ty ing counter for the Newmarket outfit He grabbed a loose puck a fast drive had ic beat all he way ike into the limelight again ten he scored Hie third and final of the nighl It a note after the other one and is I he most wicked drive of the me Cornell didnt lei lei railroad fare from a North Ho is destitute Clad in buckskin coals and the lumbcr- hung around the sta tion this morninc Rome brought their fmilies with them When had on him and a large bank ac count The arrest was brought about the activity of Immigra tion officer Hugh Sweeny who was approached by some the When arrested milled that He was anxious get money and that he had OUR COAL 18 100 PURE COAL AND GLEAN Now Is the Time to Order Before the Weather Gets Cold and Coal Scarce ALL SIZES ON HAND Steam Goal Coal and Coke CEMENT LIME AND LUMBER What About Some Storm Sash H EVES HURON STREET Phone 22 Newmarket RACES AT BOND LAKE The horse race at Bond Lake were attended by about five hun dred people who thoroughly on joyed the afternoons sport A party from Toronto added to the sport of the after- won by giving an exhibition of kiing behind an auto travelling 1 forty miles an hour All the races wore keenly tested Mr Rose of Now- market acted as started In tin second heat starter Rose called Louis Rhlncharl up to the stand and fined him for scoring out tfdel l moment tin and Dominion Parliament Great Tax Reductions RELIEVED MILLION OSBT REDUCTION DOLLARS STARTLING BUDGET A reduction of 10 per cent A reduction of per cent eduction of Income tax vordrafts and advan into fee for this springs payments reduction comes into effect Feb I changes and match tax change Dominion Parliament Old Age Pensions opponents to old age pensions this question was discussed the House of Commons today was however considerable difference of opinion as to the details of the bill which is to be brought ibefore the The debate today was in the com mittee of Hie whole House on a to introduce the The resolution was and a bill based REDUCTIONS OF INCOME TAX What Individuals Have to Pay persons without The Liberals bill as resolution that the Pensions tared by tin the it is outlined in provides Act be 10 that a of the money disbursed pensions to he paid out of the Dominion treasury- The age for pensioners is years and the amount to bo paid them is a month also make a pensioner flies stale the amount pensions will ho a charge estate in some cases The position of ho Conserva tives as outlined by several of Hie speakers was that they pre ferred a federal scheme in which the Dominion treasury would fool the entire bill but were pre pared if they could not get that to support he proposed measure The Labor members expressed the fear that some of the inees would not be willing pay per cent of the pension WOMAN AWARDED the final twenty of Corbet I stood out at centre ice heralded as the and he lived up to all notice He was a lower of both on the defense and the attack and his hookchecking centre ice featured many plays He broke up the Falls attacks lime after lime The defense of Thorns and up and Marshall and Thorns were the pick of the re mainder The losers were just as good as lliey dis played some fine team play and slickhandling ability all through the game The game was strenuous but was not rough Both clubs used the body effectively but practic ally all Iho checks were legal Newmarket Goal de fense and Thorns centre wings Mar shall and Murray subs and W Thorns THIEVES SHOT BA0K Fred of 2nd of was disturbed Hie her night by the howling of Ida dog in Investigating by himself and wife hit ken thieves were discovered at the and Mrs Jackson shot off their to frighten them away but An increase of In mated expenditure for the for pensions as Hon Mr in his spec that the is carrying amount of In ate of he late Roborl Jackson of for board and lodging by a Judgment handed out by Judge Vance The matter tried in the Surrogate Court Barrio The deceased died a bachelor with an estate of with only neph ews and nieces as heirs heard bullets Robt A SI Browne former Presbyterian inlotstor and alleged roll after a search of id this probably duo in the main In tin aw regulations which went last year giving a per cent to luboroular oases In this ass alone It was estimated that eases would bo given Increase by his regulation has pensions a by debt ItKtt had federation to Present Proposed by Briefly these are as follows thousand dollars in the a married person or householder or any person who on him any of the following persons A parent or a daughter or sister on or brother under yeare who is incapable of self port hundred dollars f other persons hundred dollars each child under years who is de pendent upon taxpayer for support Where husband and wife have each a separate income in- of each receives an ex of in lieu of th granted to a husband when SO Years Ago From Era Mar 2nd as lnrj Folheringham John Cook Lady It J Davison collectors Mrs Mrs Stocking Mis Miss Ho The United Templars at in hall Tim lay Officers of Hot John a Jackson p Cane Harris has or- i Temperance Society for of the Act Officers Gray p Rev J by Hunter Fob laJa Willis of King the Manse Newmarket by 25 Ago torn Era Jte A birthday parly was held at residence Richard Osborne LSI Mrs utertained her fa class on Wedaesuax evening ilea Howard guest of wife and child left Wednesday for Miss Maud Wallace of Lindsay pent a wees in Newmarket lh guest of Mrs The editor the Annual Ottawa this week gay Monday evening to Commissioner J- Davis Newmarket was represented by Mayor Cane Col Lloyd Lloyd Cane Walter Cain and Jackson Five big from Methodist at had Newmarket About people took hockey between Newmar ket and Hamilton at Toronto luesday night Score favor of Newmarket A Band of Hope in the Tempore Wednesday afternoon Abo boys and girls joined Owing to an outbreak of s compulsory the Newmarket Saskatoon Feb standard sleeping oar La Chute on the P irain destroyed by fire today at The flames are believed to have started from a he all Under Ihe car and wore first a iced when lie train was son distance from Imperial passengers wore able to get into Ihe next coach with heir baggage The last coach immediately be- hind the burning sleeper was off and rain hurried Into Imperial where it was found thai the fire could pot bo controlled The burning the flames from which could be seen for miles was abandoned on a siding and tho train proceeded to Standard sleepers when new about 00000 ROBBED WHILE DRUNK The Literary Club met at the home of Mr on Tuesday evening Subject Wordsworth Professor Graham of College gave a lecture on Poultry in Newmarket under he auspices of Poultry Pol Stock Association Charily Concert for the Hospital in Toronto- gave a balance of after expenses were paid The Altar At Feb by Rev Percy Miss of to- Wesley Johnson Markham By Elder Feb Miss Martha J Rowland of Hol land Landing to John of Al residence of Ihe brides rents Feb Rev Tomb On Feb Har ried Richardson wife of Thos in her 05th yenr from the pleasant sight of la- dies knees and the view of glist ening lengths of sheer silk hose distracting the attention of Ontarios legislators from their serious business of lawmaking This question is to at Queens Park following the drap ing of Iho openwork on railings of the galleries of the legislature hall with heavy and very opaque dnrk brown velvet From now on the ladies in the front rows of the three galleries of lie House will bo of no greater interest to those in he body of than hose of Jhcir sex who draw seats farther back and whoso hose hidden by tho high backs of benches in front Feb Be bed of while drill brew beer which had been served at the home of acquaintances the story to police here morning by William aged years who cafe to Oshawu yesterday from This morning when he pleaded gutlly lo a charge he was fined and coats When arrest ed he had In his pockets purpose of Dlonsosus visit lo Oshawa was lo turn In his automobile and he brought to pay the difference he staled of was found dead last mining lnthtr cellar of her Her husband that Mrs Ad gone Georgetown for and consequently she v missed On going attend the furnace about IhirJy a great shock was given them when they found her dead on the collar petition the railway companies aro planing Increased cheap travel this year They are trying to show that they give better value than the motor coach companies Iho to achieve this by extend ing longdlstaneo excursions as well as day and halfday cheap ravel tickets In some district travel tickets are People like cheap The gross earnings of the Canadian National for the week ending February 14th 1027 as compared with the same period of 1026 shows an increase of op seven per cent ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO TORONTO

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