Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , February 25, 1927, p. 8

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O Roberts for COUGHS COLDS BRONCHITIS Cost SELLING limits your Merchants and manu facturers are begin ning to realize that it is the cost of selling- more than the cost of production that limits profits Time-saving- machin ery keeps down pro duction costs Baving machinery is just as important to keep down selling- costs Use the Bell to sell and you wilt increase sales at much less cost Many subscribers who used to think they had to make calls now find that they reach the person they want with calls They are quick er and cheaper Life Around the Hub Aurora ill York A a set radio station which las built on the Pinnacle of this place will shortly go in the air with the same wave as lite station at namely metres On Monday evening thieves vis- Mr Lambert chick- in pen on Keniwdj Street a got with about chickens The engagement is announced Minolta youngest daughter of he late Mr and Mr Arthur Morning oldest Mr and Mrs lie he latter part February Following the Father and So banquet a few weeks ago the la United church a Mother an Daughter banquet by the men four hundred vedby the fa likened expected feeding lite five thousand a few loaves and fishes The singing was led Mirs Polos were ren dered by Messrs Fleming and Richards and Mr MacDonald ndered violin solos The main evening was Miss Ruth who gave an in- ling address on Confidence and Love of Mother and the will of Waller late of Aurora lie of Si 5585 Eversley parson Wells has had the radio installed Mr Jatrfes has gone Florida for a short vacation Miss was enough to slip on the and break her right arm Shanks has recovered her recent illness and has to her home in Keltlehy Monday lad a good people attended the and dance give Hall on Friday of the Young Mr H Thompson former as man of has bought business The wedding look place on Fee of Miss Brown youngest daughter of Mrs J Brown to Mr John Burnett of Toronto The bazaar held under auspices of St Church was a huge plcndld the ball while up war was held of friends gather Mr Stanley and his bride with Column WHO PAYS Quebec Liquor Commlion fsas of or Kb past We take the above statement it of the dally press Five and a ill millions of dollars- fen Who paid the tremendous Choirs History Parallels a half millions be have spent liquor enough to place In the hands of their provincial treasurer five and a half millions of expended by the The Presentation and is held i ad by Mr Fred Hun eight members were present Two splendid papers were given by Mrs Clarence The paper by Mrs William Marchant Music on the Air by Sandy was very entertaining and amusing Victor trip to Washington as the fjrsl ambassador Sent from Canada to the United States was very Instructive and entertaining as well showing the good feeling brought about by such an able delegate as Mr producllve of much goodwill Mi J that liquor has ruined could profit that iplendid re policy would be 0 the liquor business business will show a big will be pointed to a here the young men are manhood The liquor always been when is lhat we are compelled that business against Winchester The history of England and the history of West- minater Abbey and St Georges Chapel in Wind sor Castle are so closely allied that the long story of Englands glory is told almost completely in the pages of the latter The gentlemen of His Majestys Chapel and thlr- Canada Abbey who the whose history making a complete tour of Canada represent the Historic choir in the world one whose history to the reign of Edward III to the days til great grandfather of Columbus watched the jail west from Genoa and feared lest they might and to the days of the Just as the choir has t King Georges request choristers first sung to the order of Edward HI he Chapel f St George at Windsor six Thieves Steal Largo Quantity Fob No Ladle Institute and Jun Bell Telephone Long Distance Station Acres For Sale miles from Bradford No I on the line of West Owl 111 Immediate possession All cultivation Good Dwelling House Shed Hen House wells Stdl at sacrifice Apply to BOX P neighbourhood Monday Valentino socin look charge am program which inviled he the school on of this week to The children gave a clever followed by a Mr Am had a narrow from on Monday nigh all by illne and fanv- from as- NEW LAUNDRY Work of King George Hotel for the gas to escape i New School for a meeting of the ratepayers of school section on Thursday even- it was decided lo build a new room school this We arc Indeed pleased lo hear The writer in conversing with older residents of this has some very data this village One informant states that at quite an early period was the largest ami village between lhat at lime one of leers following the creek he vil li a group sprang up Mi ml Mi built a mill about tege Around Ihl houses stores as a great number were tl Brown family the embryo village Several jnogi Give years followed the birth of village timing which lime word from Hie PostmasterGeneral that Ihere was another in tario Hie name Of the village must The postmaster at J being a loyal Orangeman piled slating lhat henceforth lie would be called ade builc The Star that he by Martha in the Locust Hi occurred on en thieves broke cry at that pounds of freshly which reveal of England Their and was sched- Pacific AllRed The visit is not only tesy but a gesture that brought Canada under the auspices of the National Council of the Very Rev 600 years old which he presented to the Anglican Church at Windsor Ontario PUTTING BOTH FEET IN Wild 80 Mr the old lady remarked lo the country druggist poor old Joo Burton is Yes replied Mr Pills died very suddenly this morning He was in my shop only last night I seed him in Went on the customer and I said oJf Poor old Joes a goner now hes stapled lo come here for medicine The druggist was evidently not very well pleased this remark lady endeavored to set matters- right with the usual re al Mr Pills she explained hurriedly as how your medicine killed him of the sort Old Joe never did like physic and Im hed never have took the risk of here if hed a chance of livhV be expected When the eufh riding slid slippery pavement and crashed against an electric lighl street nearly opposite garage Mrs James of Ccda injuries which il was at feared have fatal result Following he accident she has been for three days in an un conscious condition and is still confined fo residence of Dr J A ho attending While Mrs body was bruised In injury Sunday at oil Joy Lottie Atkinson was on Monday with on of her musical pupils who we ling examinations at the Co dr Frank Oliver expects home in Imperii Mi ban i the i futu Mr Alkin of Aurora of Richmond i Ihoir uncle in- satisfactory wish the The Valentine social under the auspices of the Canadian Girls In Training was a great success with an attendance of about With the splendid program of music and games and the lunch every one fell the even ing had been very well spent United Church Toronto has been beau- decorated Al the re- Rev Thomas While the pastor preached in 6 mowing and Rev J Pox former pastor in the to large congregations The choir under the leadership of Centre lifully are the- clothes moths ft any butterflies h lo vegetation Answers in Next Issue obtained from the lot whale Whale bone mouth of whales is from whales which a large wooden ship jinrnemoraUon of the Duke of time the village continued to flourish more stores were erected were built branch bank plank road const Agricultural Society for King Town ship formed along many other progressions and assisting ail these valors Tills was the work of pioneers but continuing lo pres ent day we find their descendants ably following In their footsleps buildings are taking the place or the original new churches have been built Ihc main street has been and Hydro has been installed A largn market has been and tho Agricultural grounds are quickly becoming a beauty conveniently Atkin valuable present a church has stood for eightysix years well this community situated In the low ship of Whitchurch the heart of York county church was bull by and he present fine edifice hy the same body forty- six years ago A fine congrega tion- worahfDS here with a large Sunday an excellent Peoples League a Canadian Girls Trains MlWlon Circle and Ladies Aid To he due much the work of of eight walrus hunters I the Sea In a They landed starving and froatbllUn school tills with Ihe progress playground for erection of Ihe of village Now peoph how about an Old Boys this summer You loyal Canadians wilt be celebrating Canadas Diamond Jubilee la July Why not make It a real oldtime at fair and Invite your friends of by gone years to revisit the home Of their birth and alt lake part in a grand old recollection of the beginning village Ringwood The County Highways BUILDERS Free catalogue of over wo thous and Builders Bargains including pic- lures and plans of Homes Company Hamilton You Stay Where You Are You turn through an old album and smile at oldstyle clothes Skirts cluttering the ankles and dragging on the ground hats perched up on hair wasp waists awkward sleeves Odd how your taste has changed I Yet day by day your taste changes in all you wear and do You dont like the same books choose the same underwear prefer the same soap you did a short while ago You are so used to the better you wonder why you liked the old Advertise ments make you know the better as soon as Its proved to be better They tell of good things accepted as good taste in the best of homes The hosiery curtains lighting fitures other moderns use why their use is preferred Advertisements influence so many around you sooner or later youll feel the change Even if you never read an advertisement youll use in time some of the conveniences which advertisements urge you to use today Advertisements form a tide of taste that sweeps you forward you cant stand still Since youll enjoy what they advertise anyway why not begin enjoying it now

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