Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , June 24, 1927, p. 2

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the Ing a boarding house convenience centrally located- Iber particular for prices for Apply Dunns Ford Excellent condition Lois of extras Snap Phono Newmarket NEW ADVERTISEMENTS FDR SALE Eightroomed Brick House Choice Millard Ave All Convent- Two hundred acres Land Price reasi particulars apply to Clean Up OF Used Cars TO BE SOLD AT ONCE 3 Open 2 Closed Cars Your Own Price K Robertson IV NEWMARKET SUMMERTERM In Shaws Twelve Toronto Schools for June July and August is now open Enter any day Free Curriculum Shaw Registrar West Toronto years he rely danger iaiihif last week Boys having editor heavy dose Dot been f 3i the pro last or the Bright when Canada celebrates her natal day end It it to be hoped that this condi tion will prevail on her Diamond Jubi lee Everywhere Enthusiastic The has brought Strongly he wonderful foresight anil try is only now handing out tion of their unselfish and pi of of too arise and Bruce and Grey Countli part of August Cooks Bay and I be taken with the proverbial Measured by what which bad caught and it from house It derstood- that Mrs Wolfe oil from pall that The House the hint the at Mr Geo Robins 111 son Word comes from Ottawa that the Income Tax has commenced an extensive nationwide drive to clean up arrears of income taxes that are owing by corporations and Individuals It certainly Is time that this was done The greater majority of people con scientiously make their returns and the Prof Barrow Noted Violinist nd Band Master of Toronto at Pavilion COOKBTOWN JUNE 24TH Friday With hit Ban Spectators Nice Car Park Admission IB Canto Lunch all you wist rincelon J Jul of judgment have been there are several hundreds follow This should help the considerably lex Stewart of last Saturday to have a talk with the editor about turning Canes Factory Into a Beet Sugar Factory situation is ideal with railway ami the matter wus dropped lack of beets was the trouble with Kitchener factory We Comments of Exchanges Aliiston Herald A Mulmar is conceived and successfully it a method lo destroy he exit of the exhaust ile and starts for tin ing the end of the hose fill up the hole and level off the around Mr ground hog will make any attempt to come out has ceased to live It never failed yet Bays the farmer Education In Canada Expositor One of the gratifying features of the de velopment of Canada In the sixty ears since Confederation the pro- of education throughout intlre country As this has an In finite relation to citizenship It of Hal Importance to the nation The prepared show that al though Immigration ha aggravated problem illiteracy has been decreased and In moat of the Dominion Is practically unknown York County Council Discussion Over Horns TJ Council resumed on Tuesday was given discussion of Sourls I a few days with M Mrs Brothers and her on Visitors Cell Hospital was reported condition was June lo Mr and IN NEWMARKET BY S OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE W JONES NEWMARKET LARGE ALWAYS ON HAND OIL COATED AND DYED BURLAPS Practical Painter and PaperHanger AND ART DECORATOR P Box Mr GREAT DEMAND FOR LIVER the liver t A of la ratty living in a when money seems everything to lost people it comes with refreshing race to learn that the mother of Capt Indbergh refused a fortune rather than lower her selfrespect to play the npared to poverty Almost nit tec the resolution was finally past powering the commissioners cure prices for an of four rooms to the home and report at the November session Tho ding in Inslitu milted but It was claim the number of highest In Die history of awarding the which ha prevails I border and t the to the and in of distinguished solicited to go I Bell Telephone review icss conditions says that trade y In Canada records a healthy in The total trade for the fling April shows in- fiftyeight million dollars dyced fifty million Iho need of economy that annually per Inmate only compared for who would require continuous treatment in hospital Reeve polnled that he staff would bo ployed understand this Is a hoi for the aged and not for Incurable he remarked Reeve Baker of Whitchurch pointed out this would mean an Increase taxation Deputy Reeve Weir No one rales the objection of spread thousands In roade yearly The In mates arc there through no fault of their own For my part I would sooner have this addition erected and let some of road go Reeve Murphy of conditions are dlsgrauoful and demand a change I think It Is a disgrace that wo should call ourselves the banner county or Ontario If wo fall to support the aged some of whom ore pioneers of- the country Deputy Reeve and i Mrs S Mr and Mrs A all of London Out Miss Ferguson A of High School Staff are holiday their homes In Clinton and Vernon Miss a Graham one of thi on the Public School staff as culled home this week on f the death of her mother of Moun Albert P Soanqs Beatrice Kathleen daughter of and Mrs Hillary Aurora to B Roberta son of Mr and Mm Miss Flo School stuff 1 Street She ha Cole of the HI ft for Ottawa last holidays She will Canon Marsh of Lindsay Doroth Mario daughter of Dr and- Hillary Aurora lo Frederick Harold son Mr and Mrs A M VanNoslrand of Vandorf The Tomb Bear At Aurora on June George in his year Funeral on Saturday June from the residence of his sister Mrs S Daniels Service at Church Milllkeu Dr stated pork lamb or NORTHWARD MIGRATION It is pointed out by a ng Canidi entering ft sis are than density of the United v tiring about a fl lopuhitlon to Canada not on temp- nth ha Cowper wife her on Monday June to Anglloan Church service was lnter- Laurel Hill year on Wednesday nan Cemetery Township Sutton In ier Mr Wm Taylor Cedar Monday the of June it the Sutton United it Briar Cemetery Seymour ago of of Cornwall Island met ft death as a result of lying down to sleep In a motor boat with his head in close to the gasoline tank Is clans pronounced dpath due to In- thing Vie fumes of the year for with lai decided it of labor and large gains The tide ally rising and for Confederation the This Institution 1 nobody should be allowed to to walk table Reeve Price You got to face conditions as exist today and they warrant Miss Lillian Jennings Toronto University Mrs Dr a shower on of Miss Mabel as spent by all Several people from Aurora call lortunnie unit it was not necessary to amputate his thumb Mr Jackson wife and daughter and Mr Charlie wife daughter motored up from the city with flowers for the cemetery last Saturday and afterwards spent a of hours In the first year examinations in Faculty of Aria Toronto University is Eunice Lamb of of Mrs C Jackson obtained firstcl At Holt June Jane beloved wife of In her year Interment at J Fifth Con p on Tune Ed- husband of Agnes St Patriots J I OF THE PEOPLE i were as they should be wouldnt make any whether men waved a Maple Loaf their handkerchief or their His Rainbow would flag enough However a Loaf a good substitute i R G English wife Winch On homo of hla sister Mrs J A Irwin Grace Street Toronto Winch years- vice at above address Interment at Queensvllle Ceme- ten on Thursday Juno I Cutting beloved Irani White In her In In loving memory our undo Raymond Stephenson who passed away In Newmarket on He suffered much with patience bore Physicians In vain Till God In lis great love on that tt ma purpose of ding In the blood cells of the makes them approximate to of the factors In anaemia is a very large cell blood The type of cell tends to disappear with the feeding of liver lis is not done by any other treat- Outlining a number of cases treated by liver at the Toronto General Hospi tal Graham said that this treat- much superior to anything patients increases in the red blood from I hemoglobin within the lungs has not but even trebled ccnt years the Medical As was told by Dr Oskar pathologist of Toronto most interesting papers yet increasing use of cigarettes the air of cities which contains soot and phenol the pellets were cited by Dr as stlons for the Increased evidence incer by investigators length of life after the develop of cancer of the lungs was short said It varied from one to three years The average d was seven months This year public libraries established In nine new places a total of llbrirles In On tario Montreal June Six firemen were scorched and overcome smoke and damage estimated at was done by fire thai swept through upper floors he express department in the old Examining Warehouse 1 business district of Ihe city The Origin of the outbreak unknown pern greatly overrate Canada the carry back favo the attractions of motorics will northward nigra tion for some years large scale Th United States it thirteen iully population must flow frn ore thickly peopled to the Its thickly peopled country and a time will be from the United States is true that a large part aria I for inhabitation and settlement bit It is also true that there are and other obstacles to the a large part of the United States Or neighbors suffer far more than wed from floods earthquakes cyclones MANS DESTRUCTIVE ENEMIES Traffic accidents kill a few of men women and children it- causing the setting up ex tensive safeguards for the tbresV An epidemic of Infantile breaks out with the resultant lost life of several hundred children t the titles campaign and disturb not peace of mind The mosquito fly are the most destructive of man They convey man sleeping sickness cholera lypboS other deadly diseases Other stroy and cotton crops mans livestock or supplies And the only deftest i public makes his work Write for fh catalogue Branches service from coast to Canadas Newest Locomotive SI nil took the more of seeing Ms been opportunity one or man month He Sunday School lulled on his led to know that Mr Pendent of a In his main Tho flluatrtIon thflanr class locomotive 5- the mechanical department of the Canadian National ways thou NortKera haw been main 1Kb and rhoy an feet facia ova alt tender has a water and tend coal In total 3jlt of and tender la pounds Note the i5SM fthewhWfalooKdonthlt hand the bos near the la to aaw oars Then an for tod It Is that Ella hour with a hew m ARCHIVES TORONTO

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