Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , November 11, 1927, p. 1

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NT A NOV fall and winter supplies coal and Wood and Stove Boards Ranges oval flrepot Banner Ash Sifters Shovels Snow Shovels 8torm Door Weather Stripping Asbestos Window Putty Ranges In Rowlands Hardware Sale Notes llrimoliyf this Bank undertakes to handle sale notes You may discount the notes or leave safety and which ever youtclo the Hank will notify the makers make collection Your will re ceive every attention here IMPERIAL BANK Peace and Thanksgiving PEACE On November lie word travelled the length and breadth or the firing line to the War villi shell laughed Willi contempt They tied heard that dory too often In years an militarism had net out to make Germany Hit absolute master of Europe and Hie dictator of tho world German ti plans were forever lered It was true Germany was Mill Mtong there would he much fighting before the crossed Hie thine Ah Hie wore on officers almost hysterica Willi Joy confirmed the news lliat defeated on land and boo with her people at home broken hi spirit and sore was for Peace Little groups J I lid Or CANADA mill been the signal for a hail gun and rifle fire Some shouted 1 sang of popular songs smiled happily but hod little to Change Your Attic into a comfortable den radio room play room or extra sleeping quarters by erect ing partitions of fc resistant and cool in cummer HE ONTARIO GYPSUM FlreproprvVcilTboard For Sail By Eves Newmarket Ont Burrows J Point Ont Smiths Hardware NEWMARKET IVlUVlllINQ IN BUILDERS NEEDS TOOLS OF ALL KINDS OIL AND 80REEN DOORS AND WINDOW PAINTS OILS AND VARNI8HE8 LET US SHOW YOU WHAT WE HAVE Phone SMITHS HARDWARE for home Just hours ago It had seemed so far away from Hie Ightful noises Hie ceaseless tin shocks and honors of the baUle- before the end were very anxious to have done wllh to cast the paraphernalia of Mais and to tread once more Hie pleasant paths of To many the thought of home brought with it thought of be would not make the return the gallant hcarls of whom it I In the glory their manhood fared forth on a Great Ad venture their heads with the desire to keep Freedom in violate and unsullied They feared not death and meeting it they won the Victors In the great hour of Peace th new era that end of Hie war was to usher he all the because or flower of manhood that had nod to maie It so- I Peace at last The day waned night began over the wreckage war soft ening Its ugliness of a quiet country side There was laughter and gaiety hi the trenches there was exhilara tion In the air men walked freely and openly from trench to trench they be alive to have conn of the long long mil found Peace walling Flood Cataitrophe in Hillary of New England Damage at Nov II Jackson of Vermont list his life in the flood which has en gulfed according to it iiiltss telegram from Station by I J Kelly the lier correspondent of the luted Press said also that nine At Milhury Mass Mrs Charles A Putnam and her 7yearold daughter Dorothy were standing on a dam across the river In Smith watching tlie rising water and with no thought of danger Sudden ly the dam gave way were drowned The of North Adams was digging out today from the havoc created by the flood last night The north and south branches of the overflowed lllbliOj Hid halls Three persons to have been drown the lilackstone river in Mai that northern and we ticut river bach by the nightfall efforts were being i conger boat for another at- of Milton If you will let us wo can show you how to money on coal and Phone to his neck speed into the village and warn ed every man woman and child of the impending danger The inhabit people lived almost i Houses that felt the full force of tl torrent disappeared entirely tl apparently torn to and the pieces carried down into tl river Besides a silk mill basket simp and a sw mill new places included sever LEST WE FORGET AGO the week until the hordes were driven hack to the Canal Nord The battle of Arras was perhaps the most important that the Canadian during theh tire Flltho stand of the First Cana dian Division at in is not be forgotten in recounting the deeds of the Canadians However the latter engagement was the re pulsion of an attack which if it had been successful would undoubtedly have prolonged the war considerably or might have turned the final decision in favor of Germany toll the I Canadian Divisions win mint of the war I last straw the sons of the Dominion the final surrender or part in thl truggle and there were many Ontario including the Fighting nth Battalion thesplen lie first colonial tro ops in France In d the objectives aid down by expert strategists prior Aonderfnl tribute to their pluck and tlatlve Much has been said of the heroic deeds performed by Canadians at Ar es were justly earned on this TERRIBLE FLOODS IN QUEBEC Several Lives Lost Quebec November Highways throughout the province and especi ally south of the St Lawrence and in the Eastern Townships have suf fered heavily on account of the heavy of he past few days and several highways have been closed for an Trie i in pretty bad shape was expected this weekend on ac count of the Thanksgiving holiday but the deputy minister advises mo torists to avoid the roads Several bridges arc reported to washed away Que Nov Damage caused by flood waters in the Eastern Townships of Qubec province will well over a million dollars The flood has been directly responsible Canadian National Railways section foreman at He died from injuries be rec Mien the freight train he was mine derailed Warwick owing- to Sydney Atkinson 20 of Lavenir ue was drowned when he fell off wagon at A team of horses was also lost Many other persons had narrow escapes from drowning when the riv ers overflowed Three residents of Judtf Mills miles from Rook with great diffi culty after they had clung to a tree in flood area for over three hours mills and houses have been washed away in several sections while the swift current have under mined many large industrial plants and houses The officials of Hie Company at Rock Island claim that the newlyerected butt wall to their dam has been dam aged the extent of while t and bridges swept away Traffic and business in many dis tricts Jut of this district t either Canadian of Pacific railways very serious washout a of along the Canadian Pacific Railway line is much and will require several days labor before the line at lids particular point is opened- The present lieup of the railways has greatly hampered weekend travellers Many from this dis trict were planning trips to Montreal for the Thanksgiving people attending schools and college Of I been to d expression of the Inward har- of he sou Hazlilt ARMISTICE DAY ADDRESS By Sir Arthur Currey of the Canadian In the Great War Vine years ago the Canadian Corp Belgium The days for the Germans September the li broken by the Canadian fore first forces to achieve this The public school have engaged Rennle as principal at a salary of and Miss assistant at Mr Prattle of British Columbia Is in town making arrangements for forming a colony of settlers in Mani toba next spring Total of pupils at the Model school aays me John Godson of King has won is contributed greatly to In przies at the fall exhibitions I The Altar At Aurora by Rev Amos Nov Miss Mary Coulter of of grief pride Kmg township to George Swain of Newmarket rill be till mindful of the glorie The world tends lo forget man things There are forgot en arts forgotten empires and for philosophies but the world ha ever forgotten the courage and valo puts aside the petty things remembers only the Doubts and post- so often side for tlie tha of th afreet the clouds may have doubts themselves hut they can never doubts about the dead the names am in eternal letters honor roll Napoleon had said that ould lose per cent of retain its spirit but troops had lost greater per There are Canadians rough the fortunes of war ha grave It is not to he dered a pity Had not rable sepulchre loyal as it is and grief are only feelings on this day Titer the feeling of pride the the men did not fail in the houi duty There is a national prid which vainglory and hypocrisy part The men had much to live Such doubts which principles for which lu ritrht can an individu call ii ly our M in because of awful national spirit It that their wcrifi the glories of th of war like WALES FLOODED BV TORRENTIAL RAINS London Nov 3 Torrential rains have flooded large In Wales At Swansea an old underground ver unable to cope with the flood the roadway and swept the aims funding country flooding many Canada lo show to the world by iegis The rivers Eden and steps wilhln was competent overflowed their bants drown- rgo numbers of sheep and SO Years Ago Era November J The Tomb At Allanford S former- school teacher Roches Point Years Ago son of Hunts was Chantler was home fro Forhan entertained AUen clock ifnnlirtor on Hie Metropolitan wlio has been laid up Newmarket Cemetery Export shipments of the G T last week were the largest on record Wheat oats and eggs to England by carload office furni ture etc totalled cats Frank Golden West in the To Hall last Watson of Orchard in his year Markets Butter 20c eggs chickens ducks CONFERENCE OF PREMIERS in at the DominionProvincial conference this morning ami a discussion to he as it was yesterday one group agreeing hat an was declaring that The four provinces which objected to any tampering British North America 11 Quebec New Brunswick a Scotia held lodty that general or strong demand for lltr that the conditions hat past were a wise against freqenl larapering British North America Act Western Canada and calling for steps that would Cardiff its light side places flooded was the Zoo and Billy the pet sail was enabled lo escape from bis enclosure He spent about th constitution far ultimately resting was not with the Imperial Parliament should Among other hereafter be vested In the Dominion tin streets before he of in the district in and was helping cutlets when recaptured The spell of warm weather In during Ihe last ten days Is 1 Toy most for this Iblie of the year Wednesday in North j I beat longstanding TRAFFIC AT STANDSTILL Que Kov roadbeds and highways wa Era Only Christmas Photographs make Studio Phono ARCHIVES OF TORONTO

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