Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , July 8, 1927, p. 3

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Lien will walk Dan- With vigorous enthusiasm old New- traditions of Newmarket as a joined with the progressive for genuine holiday sport the Dominion in a joyous weather man not a of Friday Inst of tie the days lee of the this issue- There of Girls Soft Ball round in which the defeated the and the Seniors of eated the Seniors of The played of this clock the J King Gee leaded by lock and the chair luncheon Hotel and the goes grounds follow a Sir Muloci a forgets their God will His Worship and excellent address He spoke of was an excellent one Mrne appropriate solo entitled Just before Confederation in 1867 evening service was held In the Church the subject being showing how that everything hac changed and the place going ahead by Geo Hill blew the salute to day Sterling Cod lands ran without to the is Leather large posted with a large the trotting eh two in ea May Mm whom she resided owned by Turn atchen Todd fourth Jean Peter owned by roight down first money the wilt restored with A C G a nd Mission Trinity United will be at p when Confederation J Pro at Most The council last Mo night construction bylaw s for the Doyle Racine To Senior orhan Hoi tins Helei rack To Second Book June Francis Hodginu We lingtbn John Jos Ernest McCaffre Recommended Alice Hart Osborne LAKE t ball friends or commenced ins lie I drive representation Then the foe House of Commons only Indians fur triers and a few explorers The first task of the newly formed Canadian Government was to arrange for a transcontlnental railway to link up the Infant in British Columbia and as statue men as Edward Blake argued earnestly against the folly of wasting- laying a railroad permanently unlrihabiu the as Sir William ddirig the present of Prince Albert to- prove that Europeai live there the year r The wealtl and of southern prairies Northern Quebec Settlers are raising vegetables north of on mam Just Arrived On Sale 23c W A BRUNTON CO WWprooflB ay lo Hie Peact its plan Edmonton the Vallej I iallenge to thanks largely at expanse The music School lor relay Au V by J J Cain J Higii Public Scho ring College of a Prospect Hospital use which tlds splendid of farm land and lawn Ie In September next when it Is Jt0penel wishes Will be oga ie pest- five or six months wo 2 is adjacent during and prop enthualaallc baseball game was jed and the ended with community dance In pavilion has recently been enlarged which was gaily will bunting flags and Choose lanterns led by the King City the past three months with her eats here left last Saturday Miss Hall of Toronto holiday with Mr and Mrs Mrs Keele of Toronto spent the weekend with and Mrs Miss Grace Stone bus returned from a- visit to Caledonia Her el Mrs returned with Services were called off In United Church last Sunday evening- owing to the community service held sir that formerly of Japan Illustrated by lantern short program was also children Proceeds the parish of April 1810 li of On Ihe following he will bo a half to two million square miles of grazing lands with heir native mosses lichens ferns and species of flowering plants Is- yielding her gold but la far exceeds the products of the mines In value and Canadas Arctic waters team wllhl fish The reindeer Industry in Alaska has proved so profitable that Co alone ship annually oar- that a higher price than In the cities of the United a Inspired by Slefaosson ions Bay Company has leased anching reindeer of the British Isles or domesticating- led out a new source of that will put to pro use great of our Oil has beenfound Fort and the Arctic Circle What else the Far North will give only time win tell But the Canadian Polar regions are not cold as Si bbrfj which Is being voluntarily colonized And the She Atlantic- Cost presented terrible difficulties to the French and yesterday that of the southern prairies seemed an to out fathers so the belief in willed we were brought up that the Far North was an Impossible region of perpetual snow Is fading In the light of knowledge that whole of Canada is habitable and productive One of the greatest prob lems of the younger generation Is Jo discover ways find means of making the north an Integral part of Canada Instead of winterland it has been W LUNDY Thi Ladies Store Newmarket Sale of Silk Knitted Underwear and Hosiery LadlesSUk BLOOMERS air shades Reg Sale Price SI 98 Ladles Silk Vests all shades for Ladles Slips all shades and sizes Reg Sale Price Fashioned Silk Hose all shades ranging in price from to Sale Price Silk and Sport Hose ail the Newest Shades Reg SI 50 Sale Price by The local of the P Anglican Church of the United Miller of the all took part a i delightful and the booth la Branches CI Children Hospital for lar children sitting local Welcome signs to towns First Aid Kits for schools equipment fur hot lunches and as one report stated w do in the putting Itoger air Ore Dominion Day singing of the I Ottawa the splendid patriotic speech the bells and other features of the Capi tol were distinctly heard standing thefiports and lllldll t the photo of The booths i all afternoon article of Ice en soft drink was ere good but not Jubilee Medab the school decorated the the of the Hospital also of about per cent of the patient from the surrounding country expressed the appreciation of the for he help the Institute hail the decided the District of North fun the Three during the Branches in North Mrs to the Dominion present and spoke on also total of 1 the Putnam Won in Ontario addressed the ting and spoke on of the work In South had attended their District ting that day he election of resulted Mrs Doaue the holiday and weekend Mr Marshalls ss ltuth Hambleton and Mis Helen White of Toronto spent the hoi Andy Tilson of Toronto spent the hol idays at Mr J Mr Harry Ferguson and Miss Storey of Snowball spent Sunday af ternoon Mr Norrla Miss Ethel of Aurora spent Sunday afternoon at Mr A J Mj and Mrs H Robinson and and Mrs of Toronto spent the holidays Mr Bar- Mr and Mrs Gordon Hunter of To are spending their holidays wit Mrs Martha Hllborrt of Is visiting friends here The Annua Decoration Day will be held Kettleby Cemetery on Sunday Holland Landing The United Church are holding a Garden Party on the church grounds on Tuesday July 19th Supper will he served Further particulars later A FAMOUS BLUNDERER Monsieur the popular French simpleton who performs llto humorous literature of nee much the same function that the traditional does English literature has keen the subject grave study i which his innocent stupidities carefully analyzed Ho is mono or less 11 porsonification the anW complacent lackwit in all ages and countries sayings reflect something of the pioturcsqueness which is characteristic- of tho na tion Calino3 it seems at an early age lie not craft enough to tell a lie that would hold water for a moment One day at he got into v fight a companion home with a gash on How did you get that cut asked liis fathor What out papa Why that great gash or your fonehoad I hit myself there papa Bit yourself I Why ytfu could nt bile yourself on your fore- Jjater cd hi rii wisdom Ay for me I dont care- si much for the sun as I do for moon You see the sun only comes after It gels daylight when wo could see just as- well without it but the moons some use it at nigM I Ho had a magpie of which he was Very fond The magplo the way is to live a One day Mrs i chair to Jo it Mrs the At- night I the lined and the and the sheds were filled to overflowing There waa no mishap throughout whole celebration Much credit Is due to the Athletic Atiocltlon for holding up I It Steeper Mount 1st Mrs C- Lewis New- Vice- Mrs Jack Skinner Cedor Valley Secy Mrs H J Charles Audltors Mlse Toole New- Mrs Ralph Willis Vandorf Federated A Starr LADIES CONTEST STEP DANCING 52000 Aleo forBoye or Aleo Oorrile ftotoe end Big Write JOHN CookBtown July z If You Want to go to the on Pleasurs or Businsss cau Up BOYDS LIVERY Lot us make you Prompt Reasonable E A V Prop Calls on Phono Promptly AtUndd leaped of bed in confusion and alarm vwwhy the Oh lid I wake you up said iaUno U the just as as I could Oalino is generally very benev olent He had been to see an night and as he started to go after the lights on the stair way were put out his friend him a little stump of a candle to light his way down the- five flights At the bottom of the stairs lino looked at the bit of candle Theres quite a piece of this left ho said and artists are so poor Im down safely So he carried the candle back up the five flights and walked down and touching In all Lea counties Over most of this coun try dairying- seemed lo be an indus try Some large cherry and apple orchards near the lake where crops advanced and some large acreages of tomatoes as well Fred JOKER IN THE DECK Marie and I agreed that after we married I should decide all ma jor questions and she would decide the ones How has it worked out Ijave been married three years id I am grateful to say there have en no major questions TRIP ThROUQH ONTARIO Calino live Early I you kwtfwlhal a years morning when Camille Ho aimed at it but it dropped below the lop of the wall went into hob so upstairs softly stole Camillas bedroom without waking who in bod pointed his gun out of the window at robin and I Mr and Mrs Fred of Newmarket and Mr and Mrs Win llolborn of had a pleasant motor trip last week through East ern Ontario as far as Kingston go ing by way of Mount Albeit Sunder land Lindsay where la a beautiful bridge also the largest liftlock in the world and on through bolliprd to Belleville Then through Prince Edward County to over a paved road on to where ferry flakes passengers cars lo mainland then on lo King ston lake shore road passing some of the very oldest settlements in On tario There Is a Government fish at and a little mountain lake Just above It Between Belleville and Kingston and In Edward County many places the limestone rook comes very near the surface making plenty of good road material whi broken up Kingston has sever beautiful little land foi redoubts built of limestone la which are splendid specimens mason work and no doubt would be strong defence In warfare In those days but would not be able to withstand a modem gun A few miles west of Klngsti the Village of where there Is a large and beautiful cemeter where may be seen a large and beau tiful monument Of the late Sir John A Macdonatd Farther west Brighton and where the General factory Is which Is well a visit Leaving highway near Picker ing we by of PALACE THEATRE Friday end Saturday July THK KINO OP THI featuring Kenneth Harlan Ruth Miller A roaring romance of the race track Monday and duly THK CANYON OF featuring Tern rilx end hie Wonder Horse Tony Wednesday end Thuredey duly 1814 John Gilbert end Hanson From the novel The Undying Past Newmarket Markets Butter 30320 live Stock Market Toronto Choice Steers 8 Springers Stookers Choice Milkers Sheep Lambs Hog select NATIONAL RAILWAY Train leaves las turn psa Train leaves Toronto far sad 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