Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , December 16, 1927, p. 7

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FRIDAY DEO H Injured North End Tin Shop FURNACES STOVES PLUMBING Eavelroughing Etc ORDERS PROMPTLY Prim EDGAR Furniture Shop Corner of end Queen Sti NEWMARKET Applied Divert champions of the ierieB will invade the week starting from Sunday Fulls for two he largest ever made junior club is expected ftiHs will he played In Tint- North Hay The far Nor that tills lot of heating rattle in Houghton Mich Deo members of the crew of steamer Alladoc on Hie rocks off Keweenaw Point Mich were rescued late today the cost- guard putter Crawford after a Until ing battle In high seas jammed with The men were landed at llie coast guard station at Copper Harbor and later taken to whore joined lour oilier members of the from the vessel Although suffering from will Institute Hall last Tuesday evening Keep Deo open and come tho Sunday School Christmas enter In the United program will be given and goad time Is assured The S Anniversary will lie held next Sunday In the United Church A Marshall of Newmarket at and find Maple Unite Church choir will load In tho worship of song otkc is given that Irene of City Toronto the County of York In of Ontario Marihd Woman to tlic Parliament of Canada at the next session thereof for a Dill of from her husband of he City of Toronto in the Province of Ontario Radio An- adultery to afternoon when the were elected Ion Pres Mrs Marshall Mrs J llrl Mrs of Newmarket In guest of Mrs Hamilton MS held regular meet ing in the United Church last afternoon and tho ming year are follows day coming year Pre Ml dent Mr Vice Assistant See Mn Secretary Miss fl Treasurer Mrs Missionary Seo Mrs Missionary Monthly Sec planned to depart for homes to-night- The Alladoc coastguard said will bo a total loss she having been driven to within fifty feet of e Her prow was stove in and side smashed by haltering on the shoal Her lower parts flooded end the engineroom wrecked The Crawford battled ho Ice-jam- hours to reach outer harbor off Keweenaw Point Eagle Harbor Arrived at the they were unable to approach vessel due to rough After manoeuvring about several hours two small boats were launoh- the Crawford and began the perilous journey to reach the The boats were nearly capslz- dozen limes but finally were brought alongside Eleven men were placed In one boat which made the rip back to the Crawford safely The the remainder of he Jammed In the Ice and words as his remarks went to show that the teaching of home and church should be supplemented by systematic Instruction in public schools along he lines of right living temperance and all other Christian virtues Although opinions differ best methods of curbing the drink and other knows Mr Keith must credit him sincerity convictions you to publish the enclosed clipping from the Catholic DegiBter of Dec which bears on this subject Thanking you for allowing me much of your valuable space Yours very truly 0 Tempor prevalence of youthful is so obvious that only the wilfully blind can Ignore it Hardly passes without our papers recording some daring of peaceful citi zens some bold invasion and robbery of bank or store by youthful gunmen or the sentencing of young despera does to imprisonment and the lash for offences that shock community Yet there is a cause for all this but SMITH HAR Santa Headquarters IN NEWMARKET OUR 8H0P WINDOWS STEP INSIDE and Out What You Sale Register Deo Mr Arthur will have a sale of Carpenlcr3 Tools Tools etc at his residence Street East Newmarket without reserve commencing at pm sharp Smith Wednesday Rolling will have a Wood Sale on Lot Con East miles past of Terms cash at Mr Lewis Terms I W If Sale of Standing Timber con Whitchurch mile and a quarter property or Preston and librae and maple Sale at one oclock credit Tuesday Deo Mr Chas T Thompson will have an Auction Sale of Farm stock Implements Etc on lot I con North one mile east of Stop Met ft il credit Sale at oclock Friday will ha piemen will have a sale of Farm Slock on Church REPAIR YOUR OLD ROOFS NOW Before the Bad Winter Weather Gomes PAINT THEM WITH A COAT OF AMERICAN LIQUID ROOF CEMENT Fill Up Tiny Cracks In Any Kind of Roof THIS LIQUID DEMENT WILL SEAL All Openings and make a waterproof sheet through which NO M0I8TURE Can Penetrate GIVES YEARS OF COMPLETE PROTECTION MADE IN CANADA Get More Particulars from E F Park Ave Newmarket Phone 173 2 Doors West of Posj Office PROGRAMME and Mrs THE KING I I Go Before My I Furniture Organist Miss Mi McMurchy Luncheon was served after and a pleasant hour spent lo- EIGHTH LINE OF KING l pre ruler Mrs Booth iiimi By L1QMI DAVIS log Of Hie Mrs At tli Hi Mi 1 tVr takln School c Hie annual 11 in T iiml Say It With Flowers Primula Cut Flowers or Every Occasion ftrhu St Int run- are silent Newmarket does mince words in locating tile cause demanding a remedy It recognized that the system of educa tion in Ontario was excellent he said but he saw a necessity for some cor rective influence which would reduce the records of crime the calls upon organizations and the work of the Childrens Aid Societies No school without religious caching can train our youth in respect for God and is laws which is the basis of all sound character and all honorable conduct school that neglects such teaching is sowing the seeds of crime in he of the young belonging to the I MRS- AND MISS DOLAN Engliih Dance of Salisbury MRS ANDREW DAVIS slits tlyii PHYLLIS MISS RUBY MOSS PHYLLIS CANTON RETAKEN Mr Mr for other of- will be very little ALASKAN LINER RUNS AGROUND Passengers and Part of Crew In steamer Northwestern of th Steamship Co ran aground BC miles I is iiii j of en ashore this on the Espb for Seward Alaska was carried on In lorm which has Pacific northwest ton A I a Capo of bound the blinding been raging past three days 1 t passouiii amq Campbell River i Vveck tonfght to be picked of the same to Alaska filling with water Canadian freighter Ihought been wreck- rooks at Isle Boyalc Lake Report 4000 Dead Ms ml lophig attack last night City except police the Communist tiam are forces holding out Chinese navy which seem Joined Reds raked with from I i The dead may number up to Communists who seized Canton in the absence of regular troops were reported have established a Soviet Peoples Council on the Russian plan Looting and Incendiarism persisted today but there were no indications of danger to foreigners Foreign representatives however Warships and other foreign vessels have been busy bringing their respec tive nationals to safety and most of the foreigners including a fairly large number of missionaries have been brought out The United Stales gunboat Sacramento has land ed field guns and placed them in position before the United States con sulate in the foreign section to pro tect Ihe lives and properly of foreign Who can resist these new low prices know ho big factories applied the majic Come in and see whats hap pened radio for the See the extraordinary values offer you be Kent factory is handing along to the public the manufac turing economies 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