Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , June 10, 1927, p. 1

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The leading County Paper as well as the Oldest No paper sent of North York unless paid in advance JACKSON Editor and Proprietor NEWMARKET ONT GAR TO FORKS SPADES HOES ETC Lawn mowers Rakes and Grass Shears Poultry Netting In All Sizes Screen Doors and Window Soreene Wire Cloth Black and Galvanised Fop Painting In a Hury Use 61 Laquer It Dries In Minutes Rowlands Hardware THB PAINT STORE Business Accounts We have watched many small bus iness accounts opened in this Bank grow We could cite instances when the small business has grown to be the leading industry in the commun ity in which it is established The service of the officers of this Bank may assist your business to become a leading industry 1T IMPERIAL BANK OF CANADA BROWN SOUTH END LUMBER YARD Mend that Leaky Roof Now IN SHINGLES P W Cor Church and DArcy Brantford Asphalt Slab Slates are four in one strip requiring only one operation in handling and spacing You save 30 to 50 per cent in laying and have a roof of permanent charm and distinc tion Made in four fadeless colors Co Limited Ontario ss lie moral and establishing high ideals titan which there lone higher in all world e we of our vast of wheal The wheat sets he standard for the And is it not because of sturdy farmer who over handicaps of he the the Canada has produce ond to none It is able to tie frost and the cold and so easily he grown in tic far nor districts yielding rich gold en harvests yearly while was completed he telephone and held his firs between his home barn at Is it a achievement hat the telephone has It has linked up nt to he small farm houses and ed little nil over Hi It has made Canada greater Dominion uniting people more closely Edison developed electrical Canada Dr Banting has given uHnlo of thousands 300000 radio owners This with vasl citizens Caught in Confederation has help ed to build up a citizenship huilt upon the principles of the great Book Canada has a right to be proud of achievements of her sons and daughters I cannot close without speak ing of Canadas forward step in ring the Ami so this first of July we celebrate the Diamond Jubilee No ordinary sparkle in his gem tit is a real Kohinoor that will send its glitter to the ends of he and story and ltd ill I of What are Onethird of Can- da is forest The pulpwood produced miracle of icr Her re- forest rat ion is another important Yearly thousands of he of diabetics a There ho own automobiles not only peak for the development of ra dio transmission and auto man ufacturing but for the prosperity of her people The building of the Canadian Pacific Railway to Vancouver though costly was part of price we had lo pay for confeder ation II was necessary in its branch lines intrvery direction many thousands of immigrants to our fertile farms This is the greatest Railway in the The Canadian Nor thern Trunk Pacific were soon afterwards built This railway system- i9 one the greatest achievements in public ownership in he world and is an accomplishment of which we plight well bo proud Confederation the popu- of Canada was increased of occupied thanksgiving for accomplished in the past our in the present and our for a Future and Greater SOU We first saw light in Canada the land beloved of God Wo are Ihe pulse of Canada its marrow and its blood And we men of Canada can face the world and brat That we were born in Canada beneath the British flag Pauline Johnson he new bridge across at com mon The laying of the cement on Ihe steel span was completed Tuesday and the approaches will ready for traffic In another week ten days The bridge which being built- by the Ontario Stock CMrledJriformalh on Tilths Hardware and rendered by Newmarket still rather new driving a little lilt confused in Iraf- Broadway she forgot to enough at signal anil Die middle of Street i are burned down which the government is trying to ii plant all idle land achievement looking forward future generations years ago liltle or depths are pro ducing values In the millions of dollars each year And think of her achievement in shaft sinking Pompously the traffic officer town upon her Didnt you see me hold up ray landl he shouted fiercely The culprit gasped a breathless Didnt you know lhat when I held my hand It meant Stop No sir Im Just a -sohool-teacJt- timid mouselike when you raised your like that J thought you wanted a New York Sun produce fining lo tin to the second largest gold produccrln the worh al Porcupine Camp Canada destined to be greatest mining country in the world Notice for a moment her elec trical development Time not permit to speak of the influ ence value and power of Ihii great enterprise fathered by Adam Beck It is an achieve ment vast and glorious to Cana dian life What a wonderful has from over in 1027 literals have increased from in 188 invested ir development in 1000000 and in Our external trade it was 1 and in Has advanced Church union of three of tin largest religious bodies was f the greatest lavements 1871 1 and DR KENNETH T HUNTER Who graduated lasl week fron Toronto University with Ihe gree of Medical Bachelor is tin second son or Mr and Mrs Hunter of Newmarket His school life has been wonderfully si After a period of tin graduated from Newmarket High School at the then he took a iu medicine at Queens ly Kingston for three Transferring lo Toronto ago he has now taken year and is the youngest graduate in- medicine Toronto University In all probability Dr Hunter is the youngest practitioner in Canada not having yet attained his birtliday He leaves for England June 1 to continue his lies and we have no hesitation that if his health is spared he will be a physi- Years Ago under the Mr long The steel span Is feet long Hi matador being fill Between and cubic yards of stone Ing was used The three steel came from the old Narrows at which was purchased by llio Department Another section Narrows bridge 35 feet long was used In a bridge near In cluding the road required to reach It Ihe total length of construction at is seveneights and the whole work will cost slightly over But It will save nearly fifteen miles In driving from Waubaushene to Port Severn ROUYN Miss Mamie Millard returned from ihe city last Saturday after a stay of two months Mr and Waller Hunter of wore the of Hunter over Sunday Miss MoKeller of Toronto was the guest of Mrs Egbert Cane on Sunday Mrs of spending Iwo or three days mother Mrs Geo is spending hree weeks with friends at and Walter Dane left Monday to accept a situation at Williams has passed s exams at Hail To- Jit he of or at FOREST FIRES eat United Church i Que June Severe sets shedding an influence est fires sweeping over tlic gold Tor the kingdom of Christ in all fields have stopped tern- Ihe world on many of the leading AH these things I have men- Mugs of the Northern district porlray the sturdy Fires are raging of and of the Canadian by whom all n these things have been made and without whom Canada have areas have been forced to remained a wilderness Her sons to the lakes for safety while in and daughters persevered sections men have left the we are one of the mostdemd- Ings and turned to fighting the emtio peoples governing our- Power lines down eight selves It Is ours to mould pub- southwest of the tow opinion The British North without lights Telephone America Act is the Magna cation Is disrupted In many of Canadian rights and privi- 1 Flames are- being urged on leges Upon these principles strong southwest wind on she has developed a nation taking section her place in the League of extends Vork Temperance Pine Orchard Friday OtfhJeL Clark Miss Flood Stephens B Pear son Miss Campbell John Cook W Elmer Miss Kate Pearson Miss Stephens Miller and Widdifield has sold several rights to manufacture his patent dump attachment to horse rakes Dr pastor of Hip Congregational Church left yes terday for his new field of in the County of Grey The dwelling of Ed Trent 2nd Con of Whitchurch was destroy by fire on Wednesday after annual excursion of North York Society last Wed was attended by 300 pie they went by rail o Belle steamer Lady of the Lake to Couchiohing Park returning by way of and Joking train- here for home Tickets for round trip Union Street Christian Church held their annual excursion on June about 300 attending Boat from Roches Pt lo Park and return ing by way of Singing on the boat by he church choir led by Amos Hughes of Sharon Tickets for round trip cents Married On June by IRev G H at he residence of Mw Queensvilto Miss Maria to Wm J both of East Gwillimbury On Juno by Rev A Ferguson at the residence of the brides mother Miss Marie Louise of Newmarket lo Lewis Lukes of Toronto At Methodist parsonage- Juno 2nd by Rev O Miss Mary E of Sharon lo Woodcock of East Died In Newmarket June Neil aged year Cane pr attended the graduating of 1 the University last week Mr and Mrs of Fer gus spent over Sunday with Mir and Mrs Hughes and Mrs A Evans toft trip to New the tant at Drug Store Scott left for Pern- brook on Wednesday lo attend the funeral of his unoto Alex is over from Michigan on a visit with in Newmarket and Aurora Miss Millard of Tot- spent a of weeks at Street are visiting their daughter in New York City Hon J Davis and family have gone to heir summer borne on The usual success attended Childrens Day at the Christian last Sunday Walter Eves Superintendent About attended the wedding of Mr and Mrs in East June The of Canada Saturday aged 82 years th Miss Hannah of Whitchurch to Jos Stone of At be Methodist parsonage May by Rev A Chambers Cameron of Toronto At tho residence of the brides parents June by Rev R J Simpson Miss Mary A Sweczio of King township lo Ben A Man ning of lAi the residence of the brides mothfer June 1 by Rev Robinson assisted by Rev J Freebury Miss Georgia AHeas- lip lo Franklin of King township Buffalo The Buffalo and Fort Erie Peace Bridge which spans the Niagara River and links the United Stales and Canada was opened to the public week The bridge was crossed officially by the directors of the Buffalo Bridge Company and return they escorted a Cana dian delegation to the American side The day witnessed one of the great est traffic Jams in Buffalos history raster YEARS OF NATIONHOOD ho one of outstanding tea- 1 under one government In 1867 1 equlnint lure of the year that have At that lime the newborn Do- great elapsed ln Ontario Quebec New Imlnlon boasted miles of track though Nova Scotia united lit has over miles today In or mo rue The old wo been I strength tared with the huge of 1867 motives of today Canadas foremost creditable historical artist here graphically eight and I the changes that have place TORONTO

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