Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , June 24, 1927, p. 5

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Ontario of Toronto for Union Fall phono of a Former clinical assists Store Oprr the dy a till be London England WESLEY Laboratory coroner of County of Office Hours Newmarket J BARTHOLOMEW of the Forum Building Toronto Dentist Over Pattersons Drug Store T J HACKETT Dentist Imperial Bank Newmarket Open evenings by ointment Gas for Extraction Phone 41r3 to Dr tR VANDER VOORT Graduate University Of Toronto Office over Phone 464 Childrens work Lyons Candy Store Evening appointments VIVA McQUIRE of the Hospital St Private Home with Mrs Silas Joseph Ave Phone night last for the LARGE ATTENDANCE IN OF Although the weather was some- curt the annual Dec- ration Day In Newmarket Geo last- Sunday afternoon was EATEN1NG WEATHER ah being and people present Splrin- provided by the Army Band of strong The Cemetery of beauty peonl carnations time tils was but a pfwe of the there Lister how fast they can inspector tests thf High School Entrance Ex a Time Table is as fol Tuesday Junejil to p History Wednesday June Composition Spelling Li June Jubilea issue of ConfederaUon alps is now being and be available before July 1st formed on the Market Square and although there falling it left at the Ap pointed time the Board being follow- by uniform contingent of ved by a large years from of i followed by a large people burled within this He paid a great tribute to lr for his indefatigable in promoting the idea uced by the re- perpetual care of lots besides amount deposited the Board has assets present would be returned to mother and he- asked Oil to cooperate in maintaining the beauty of the grounds and respect for the Safe in the Arms of Jesus was then played by the Rand followed by a most excellent address by Rev A Marshall pastor of Trinity United Assembling around the dias Presi dent Bo worth made a opening address Ho expressed the thanks of line Board for the large and having bestowed honor upon the pioneer settlers and others who nave fallen in the battle of life he referred to the foresight of mo men who had provided a resting place of such beauty for the generations following Mr and it was gratifying to know that to the the present standard would be main tained for all time lo come through the which brotherhood that is perpetuated the fei dropped hope the christian religion meeting loved deposit with the Interest of is be used for this purpose He urged all lot owner to see ere lots The Band ted in singing two verses of 0 God Ouh Help In Ages Past Mayor Currey was then introduced and conveyed the thanks of the citi zens to the Cemetery Board for the excellent care of the grounds fie thought Ihere was no day more fittingly observed than Decoration Day In the sire is of life we are apt to forget the honor and rcspectl due to the men who sacrificed thcm- public good and It Is for us to c lit until we too find rest in the The Dead March in Saul was Ihen well played by Ihe selling represents whether It cam blasted by vice to live in the real council Ik Id for- Hall Revision at ie hour of Ihelr a fifth All the members present Reeve MaeMurehy in lha chair minutes at but read and confirmed several iJr Hi to pay the following- rlze Murray supplies fo r Mrs fraternity boys who fought on Flanders Fields saw a vision of victory through love of country and kindred which led to iHiocess We must learn to trans late our visions Into every day life The of are not over- former days were not better than the present We must make the most of Out individual life and maintain underlying of our country Get rid of imaginations and pride and lean on Jesus Christ who brought hope to the human Marshall led in individual salvation righteousness and prosperity for the for the world tit rough tlan Road Mad John Boys on roads Ingot Iron Company John Terry road malnt Jacob Gould brush and John iRaJney reps to Mark Allen reps to to Watson road Son lumber Clifford Cook road Ml Allen remOvlng lumber Metallic Roofing Co Arthur Hill road con Aubrey Stewart moving ferial V road main I Cook dragging road Deacon reps to Wilfred Hall gravel Jamlcion dragging Aubrey Stewart road A R road dragging CANADA What of the Future Albion road That the Treasured be Instructed to pay Milton Payne the sum of- value of sheep and one lamb killed by dags valuator That this Council do hereby confirm the actions of In authorizing the Treasurer lo H Ihe turn of Webb ant also transportation That the Treasurer THE Bank of Toronto closing its seventyfirst year of bank- to the Canadian people finds itself compelled to express satisfaction even amazement over the achieve ments and progress of the Dominion in the first quarter of the new century Canadas trade has grown In this period not the million but by the hundreds of millions We are doing business with the world In a measure beyond any expectation of years ago There was never a period in Dominion history when despite the warbom have been compelled to carry the certain greatness of this country loomed so large upon world horizons Seventyone years ago July the founders of the Bank of Toronto opened the doors hank Our history has been closely allied with the history of the Dominion Our faith in Canada never has flagged our development has gone arm- inarm with the forwardlooking spirit that sees the greatest progress just ahead On this day we pay homage to the founders of this Institution and subscribe to the sound enterprise and the spirit of public service to which our stall past and present have been dedicated to Canadas Gix before his midnight they set out for Woodbrldge Did you know was steal ing chickens asked Clifford Case ho appeared didnt even know the thin bsoliitcly knowing anything about the heft of the chickens Prosecuting LttOrney Frank Moore then began embarrassing questions they hud taken hours to fli teen miles between an the place where they were arrested for his part readily at stealing the fowl Mr Moor upon the on five- different sold chickens there since April tiding nearly alt these charges hut stated that In was alone and that although lives with the latter neve knew of he nefarious trade in he was engaged I feel very sorry for but Ids story all sounds like a fairy tale to me I dont believe either he or Dennan when they swear thut he was not there- There Is no doubt in my mind that ihey are both guilty At this point Mr Moore again took a hand and pointed out that five years ago both the prisoners had lin- pllcaied in theft of clover seed and were sentenced to six months in Jail You have the records of these men admits selling lots of chickens and while I dont suggest that the or worth of chickens stolen I only ask you that on the ser iousness of this case that you the heaviest penalty on them It a most disgraceful affair and I regret worship lash After his worship had given his judgment Mr Moore objected to the leniency shown in send ing him to Instead of Kings ton His worship pointed out that he did not consider this any leniei ind the WILSONS Wilt kill many times more flies for the money than any other fly killer Each pad will kill flies ail day every day for three weeks At all Grocers Drag- gists and General Stores and per package Make per National holiday he of he Canadian can enjoy a mountain added itaally with the more Jasper Park Lodge the ultramodern of jasper spend days of endless The about Lodge invite exploring riding Tennis golf and swimming makes da time fly fast and no other nights will compare spent In the shadow or Rockies with the of Jasper Lodge twinkling across the placid waters of Lac Would you like lo know more about Jasper National Park Any Canadian give you full particulars and Illustrated ADVICE PLAIDS AND STRIPES ARE MODISH The woman whose wardrobe Is complete certainly pays strict atten tion to the and stripes this trimmed the decoration counts heav ily from every standpoint To tho left is a taffeta trf silk The pockets a taffeta trimmed with plain ie pockets are embroidered en and the fulness at the back string belt size requires yards and yard plain silk Flannel linen crepe Chine or inch plaid and yard plain Flannel linen crepe damask may be employed Georgette trim the front of the dress the cuffs on the sleeves corresponding with the jabot Medium size re quires yards 36inch striped and Ji yard plain material arc HIVES OF Hi TORONTO

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