Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era, 2 Mar 1928, p. 1

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phi Newmarket Era Largest Circulation did leading County Paper as well No paper sont out of North York THE ERA 684 TOWN HOMES COVERS la All North York it Beit Medium p JA Editor and Proprietor fcW MARKET FRIDAY MAR 2ND Intermediates Enter SemiFinals DEFEAT TO 3 ON ROUND I local attackers for of in iiv managed lo shut out many A by defeating hard shots After Armstrong falling v I on several flashy rushes Thorns along In a lone and A large was a goodly number inbrldge fans were on hand in of moat games season and grille was l lo hand out over condition had a lead lo with having won the Ami game their home Ice Inside Hie first minute of play Walker on the ridge defense grabbed the and an easy goal on from a outside the New- Market blue line putting two goals in the lead For ill n ffjirt of the period had he better of lie play and the Newmarket goalie many moments centre far locals was the first to get a at the net and planted two hard shots at who both times beautifully Belfry Thorns followed a neat play Just missing lie when lie shot from outside lie listers blue line Thorns irjfc the Ice alone skating his way he defense of Walker Kinsley who were a stronghold In front of but the goalie mad a remark save la the latter pant of the Mod Newmarket blue lino and put New market up on the game and tied tho round and Belfry tried hard shots on the visitors goal bub lie goalie was on the Job every mo ment Kinsley on the was a hard to get by and ho almost counted on Cmbolt two or three times Towards the end of ho session ho came In for a heavy clash with the end boards which so botfly injured him that be was to remain off for the in Hinder t bad iiiii tin bell rang for iimd black for offside and thus Things looked Newmarket Walker on the and Dunn at centre rush lime after lime and- almost get shots past Newmarket of the play In this led with a lie on the Newmarket went strong In the frame and bound lo keep In the A running counting Ihrio more goals which gave hem lead and managing lo hold The visitors started the first but Corbet blocked every shot Soon after headed for the visitors not and slickhandled his way through In a nretly rusbb but finally beaten when Greer flipped the puck Into Alto corner tried a fourman attack which met the Newmarket line and play was broken up After minutes of play Bel fry pul Newmarket up on tho round when he grabbed he rubber at the visitors blue line and counted the third goal of the game were forced to play heir six men for nearly all the period Dunn centre man having received a broken toe still off Good team play prevailed at intervals and both With the visitors two goals in he bud Newmarket came on In lie- d spasm with a determination lo on even terms with squad and put everything had Into the game A threeman of Belfry Turan and Thorns the cage soon after tie faceoff and only for the good goal protecting of wis saved from a counter A minute lter Belfry and Townsley went down from a rebound of Belfrys shot scored first The play became faster and faster and at the same time some stuff was Introduced which the end meant numerous penalties and Thorns wore strong the attack and back attacks might have meant goals Greer tee net was tormented fast clip fry Townsley and all bad 1 rcmaikahlo chalgcs to count but they lo be a little anxous a times and lost control of the puok I on other occasions Greer his team several limes Thorns puf Newmarket two goals up I when bo his through- for a nice counter About a minute Belfry and went up in a neat play and scored Newmarkets fifth and last goal of the game from a pass from Walker on the defense was a hard and fast skater but managed to shut them out Had it not been for the the final uld have had a still Harder battle Newmarket Goal centre Townsley defense Thorns and Arm strong wings Belfry and Turan buds Evans and Hugo Now is the Time to Look After Your Incubator Supplies WE HAVE THE Famous Queen Incubators Rowlands Hardware THE PAINT STORE Night Phone Dad say shovelful when when he puns this phrase BUY GOOD COAL AND BYE COAL PROB LEMS order us do Answer to Belle Ewart Man Prosecuted For Giving Boy a Thrill town man cutting down a tree while boy was perched on its upper bran dies a I police court at ternoon when felled i give the the last time with brought to light in on Monday was charged with fully inflicting grievous bodily Inelilan Oxford nlnc-ycar- hoy It was llic Oxford boy who his left eye when he landed with the last tree pile of logs The wound re- doctor testified and the boy will for The alleged his represented at the intimated by defence counsel that attempts were made to get damages from accused and that a was in the offing attempt was being made to lay a groundwork for it In police court lentally several sidelights on Belle cropped up during the evidence Altogether It was one In a local court achlan Oxford nine In the Senior Primer grade at school required to take the oath owing his youth He said on the or he was In the bush with lis playmates Jack Whan and Ids sister Patricia It they had look at their t thrt The witness Mr Creswicke objected to Mrs Ox- rd nodding her head to her young in the witness box and requested that she take a seat further removed to look at the boy boy said he climbed about nine the of a sudden Mr cut the tree down He fell with the tree and sustained head A scar above the left eye with blood and a doctor for arriving in twenty minute Hie wound required fourteen the doctor had since been back lines The boy was out of school To Mr the boy said he on Mr property a of the accident and was he would not fall on his bat the through at the time he testified was giving a hand trees for a rustic fence which ti be built He witnessed cut the tree The boy and th tree all came down together and he was right beside it No Criminal Intent for intent It i Hcg simply want already demanded I have the let- lings would look better Crown Attorney Evans with brains in hoots for that matter said tha head or Id permit a tree and then He might have killed the boy Its Just a miracle he didnt If the lad hot been on the temple we would have I a funeral on our hands and would have been charged with slaughter The Defendant Ventoh defendant told his version of chopping of the tree He said warned the boys to stay clear foi and the found it not d they raded While the being f lied young Oxford the tree nd carried it down climbed the his weight There was no mis- The lad then climbed another and performed the same stunt exactly the same conditions as when he was hurt By this time the hoy was ready for the next adventure he boy himself picked the next tree I felt that he should not be up here and asked him to come down testified He didnt want to down but Noticing that the side of the tree that would made him get around Then through I was seared It was going back and stopped cutting and held it back meantime put two In it With myself hanging on nd his weight the tree fell the ay it was intended otherwise the would have fallen the other way nd the boy would rave possibly bro ken his back and trustworthy forty signatures on of Belle thirty or forty signatures in Baptist work mbered it but full should know all child he doesnt which lurked ugh to protect of this kirn enough for this Ontario Legislature May Duck for A vigorous condemnation of the ad- of Ontarios liquor con trol ystem and charges that the Fer guson government had violated every promise gave to he province before tho last election featured he of Oliver Progressive South East Grey the youngest mem ber of the legislature in lite debate on the speech from the throne Mr Oliver electrified the House by predicting that Premier Ferguson duck for cover before the next election In an effort to escape the storm of public censure which Ihe leaker foresaw for him In of predialon Mr Oliver quoted statements made by the prime min ister himself lo a recent newspaper Interview that he was considering re tiring before he next election It certainly be a good time for him to retire the speaker de clared He choosing an excellent time to drop jut He will be fleeing from the or province The people of the have been fool ed In the liquor question and hoy will show it When the liquor question arose in House last year I did not feel Justified In opposing it Mr Oliver dated The people of the province lad spoken and I wanted to see how he Liquor Control Act was going out I was criticized in my about stand but I land here today and say that tho governments promises regarding the of the Liquor Act have been broken a single promise BMtlBflflftra Still The bootlegger was supposed to pack his grip and depart He Is with much now as he ever was The first promise broken were to have better temper- and law was to help bring this Present conditions cer tainly do not tend toward temperance is more liquor being consumed ever was Why the farmers In my locality have received circulars from the breweries province advising them to grow barley because it would be needed shortly Then the administration of uor Control Act was going 1 kept entirely out of politics A that ihe liquor question much Id polities The third promise broken and I think that governments has fallen a in the eyes of the people to look up some cited cases Accused is not under arrest lent will be rendered on Examiner Toledo Ohio Two workmen we killed and fourwere Injured when ten thousand gallon lank of gasoline exploded at the Sun Oil Company here during the night The blast rocked half of Toledo and was heard for miles Fhe which fol lowed the explosion was stilt ragiiu early and two lesser detonations men aced the lives of firemen who fought the blaze Feb 27 A spectacular lash in which no one was Injured took place at Adams Park Corner on the Kennedy highway yesterday when of the Maple Leaf Line buses took skid and reduced a Hydra a telephone pole to splinters Ten Deductions On Forestry Problem BY A GOVERNMENT OFFICER 1 In Umber growing not timber hoarding lies the solution of our forestry problem Timber is a renewable of e soil and efficient forest therefore demands that it be vested at 3 As ripe crops are harvested Ihe lands should be left in re- condition by private land vners is necessarily a purely replace the use would remove Ihe ceo to treegrowing Continued development Taxes on forest crops long and uncertain period growth to merchantable si lomio forest the of their should 18000 of tha Loot hers had exact information on Oil method of guarding it The cur rency had been shipped by the Firs National Bank and the Federal Re serve Bank to two banks at Harvey 111 Several large Industries in Harvey just south of the city the money was for Saturday pay roils The same Grand Trunk trai the September of Twentyfive persons up by the police all day also began to talk when he heard his confederate was confessing The latter is Limping Charley His talk runk about two weeks ago cause he police to seech his place BOY KILLED BY MOTORIST while cycling on s north of Lansing last Leslie Perry ly killed He Humphrey Tuesday night The buy ill patio held there MR WALTER STEPHENS Siftoa Think Fergi ion Would Not Suit That Premier his suggestion other pen- from dont think the whole hen Mr load the issue on by Harry Si well attended lies Liberal Club contribution of his dealing with was trying Years Ago March John Cook was a match Monday with Star An effort Is west between King and bringing larket the roll been opened and the third between division of the Model pupils Amy Tommy Lloyd highest mi Hunter Ida Ed Oliver Bertie Stocking Fox Albert Hughes and Willie Wesley Total attendance at the Public was A held a debate on evening Resolved that to tal absence should be made a test church membership Affirmative Ratchffe and Flood negative Baker and Decision- in favor of affirmative Debate at next meeting Resolved that Pleasures Anticipated- those Participated Affirmative leader Ed- Baker Neg ative Lyman The Tomb March Harry year lb Newmarket March fith typhoid He ears employee of for many late J equally matter that if Ontario puts a Mr Sif Oddfellows Hall as well attended ci by Mrs James the speak- EARTHQUAKES PALESTINE from the earthquake which Palestine yesterday Reports received by Government In Jerusalem Indicate that earthquake was felt in Haifa Jericho Tiberius Naz areth Everywhere telephone communications were inter- In Jerusalem the Government houses on the Mount of Olives which suffered in the earthquake of July were again damaged The- Hebrew University on Mount Scopus again suffered damage many walls of the buildings being In many and vilhges the popu lation passed the night in the open afraid of a repetition of the shock little life When a PRINCE OF WALES HAD CLOSE CALL IN WAR Eng Prince of Wales was nearly killed by a shell during his to an anecdote told at a din er of Welsh Guards Comrades a toast to lis observed privilege of actually In Guards divbion although the Bert Stoddard 25 Years Ago Era February Edition this week all about the Era Feb 1903 Hon E J was elected by a majority of Miss May Brock was home I Wrn Beach of Winnipeg spent two three days in town last week Mr and Mrs C Watson gave a regressive party on Wednesday even- Mr and Mrs W J Wilson were At with the session of the Church and their wives one Mrs C Hughes returned home Elgin and Andrei represented the T of Grand Council at Cobourg las Mrs J A Bell and son Fra spending this week at The They are moving back to Cana the United States nth Hunt J H- Millard cele- has accepted a call to the Baptist Church at Rhode Island R Sutherland of Windsor form erly of Newmarket delighted many friends by his address in the Town Hall on Wednesday evening Somerville has purchased the property on Main Street belonging to Dr Woods Paint Shop had a close call on account of a chimney fire last i of North Cam Wesley Meetinj At the Gospel Temper afternoon the following took tart Mrs C Cane Mrs Lush Its Jane Wilson Miss Freda Lush Leila Manning and Willie Lush The Sovereign Bank i Tuesday Th by the all of Newmarl lb In Stouffvilk of a of Ie In I Conrad aged a bottle and ARCHIVES OF QNTARidj TORONTO

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