Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era, 27 Apr 1928, p. 2

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a it A P Adlet Celt under additional word One ward lon If no tiiook an J Food for exclusive IcrrllorlcHj Complete lino of guaranteed product on cor and bo known Every given splendid linker wllli Apply by to Limited Vetera Building Toronto Mtn Wanted For in Average earning weekly Chance for hustler to moke permanent paying Write Rent t of Id Ctrl QMS w lloliy Chick now on Hand each hatch ed from a largo egg from log flock W St Newmarket MOVEMENT LAUNCHED TO BEAUTIFY HIGHWAYS Word comet from Windsor that the County Bureau through Its President Mr Graham tins successfully launched that la expected to spread On- the highways that the big tourls will he given a new attraction The Bureau fired Its the people to cleat Ilgliw Qcs Snazzy Column iiiy irtcrs and President Graham that friends of the movement vc offered him donations with id buy plants and shrubs to the country roadsides Those see big possibilities in the plan hoping to organise campaign to novo dilapidated fences and build- tint up buildings which been too long neglected The scheme has practical possibili ties and no doubt small towns will be following this splendid cxatn- largo egg from heavy Jay- j Why Newmarket join In in flock this progressive spirit We suggest rtiriillur 1 Society offer a or Bale Second- hand that the Horticultural Society offer couple of to get people be healthy the Wednesday halfholiday In good working order tlie hot weather approached Com for Mason in Apply Mw at lie Power House For Rent House land Conveniences Apply Bros Hew- tfwi for flndlllon Mrs Clark Joseph Phono Editorial Notes The Supreme Court of Canada has decided that women not eligible appointment to the Senate Thats place where men will have last word Housekeeper wnall farm place to live No family Write to Box Office 3wll development proceed under a Liberal Ottawa Huron st rop Cow Hue freshen April Kverelt I peauoiiti Crossing Newmarket Although the Conservative group in House are continually opposing ade treaties with other countries the King Government keeps on open ing export markets and extending Canadas foreign trade Sale Six Shorthorn infers and two Young Bulls J Illk Fop tele Seed Drill nearly new Hay Box House to runt With conveniences Apply to Mrs Alice Huron Newmarket Stray Goose Came upon Lot St Howard He It It Phono Rent Apply to at Office ADVERTISEMENTS istered Jersey Cow Got ham St Town of Newmarket Harbor Spit- j April Captain Hubert started from Point Alaska April 5 at Alaska time presumably The- modern air explorers passed about 300 miles cast of North Pole The weather was fine explorers land which not teen discovered previously There was no sign of animal life on Wlklnsrlp of exploration tho top of the world was made of the solo purpose of trying to determine Admiral Pearys of land purposely flew south of the North Polo instead of across It to carry of his flight Captain look his last ob servation about from Sval- but then became bad the Archipelago there was open sea Wllkins know he was ftcar land by two pointed mountain ho on Prince- KwIb Charles fore- near with land In sight a sUrled- and know they must quickly landing was mado gale With consummate skill lanaged bring plane to earth on Island Dead Mans Island The plane slopped dead a run of only 30 feet In loose The plane was not damaged and had flcrwn at a speed of than miles an hour For steering found ordinary compass most vlceable He used a sun compass too were forced to ay days on Dead Mans Island because of unusually bad weather for lima of year Snowstorm followed snowstorm with the direction of the wind con tinually changing and the average temperature 25 zero Fahrenheit am Saturday weather cleared and and be gan to think of reaching civilization Until then tho only things the pair could do were to eat and sleep and re sin huddled up in Ihe monoplane It we them a good real but they had heavy- work In front of them before Ihey could start their airplane which The fickle remit r of Ontario favorc St Lr power thought It had iborrass the King incnt and now he denounces the sake of party politics People who look through party all he Illustration of the Order of Times recently published in paper from a painting by the Canadian artist C W ffreys and was originally published Nelsons Pictures of Canadian ry It was a scene representing a feast of the order which organ in 1606 spirits of the garrison I by Pi On account of be condition of the Town finances the Hockey Club has returned the cheque for which Council generously granted to tuin the boys for the honor they brought to Newmarket This be from the Mayor of at the Banquet in the King Hotel the city has been tre generously than fit had the turned has spent million harbor and waterfront in re EMPIRE WEEK BARGAINS AT Stove fijdio a number of Seed for Sale CI PI the United States to from eat Ii body to if have approved Unity of J he In Chun Ontario to consider Mat action to propose to the Confer ence in j tljng Ontario is to join the United Church for Unit Is where the Congregatonal Church is In this country In next lira we report of Ie Union Commissi 1 one of Hie outstanding iM lie Ulil1 HITS FROM EXCHANGES In ell life colonel Jack never felt so much put out as he did court the other day denied to Ontario and I with i Three Vain Attempts Moreover the gasoline supply was low tliat fuel had to be pumped ito the higher tanks so the plane ud be made ready for starling Three limes the engine was at full speed but the monoplane The ithfrd time Captain tried help the plane from Ihe He got out of the plane but held light to a rope to the seal In the machine bo he would be able to get Finally the plane to move but It was some before to climb aboard Surprised tho Natives the plane reached a height of feet Ihe pair observed Barenlz- and the masts of the Green radio station where they landed Their arrival prise because nobody they had left Alaska Everybody hoisted their flags ran with Men the telegraph superintendent to the landing place and Eialson showered with congratulations upon the success of their epochal Still Colder first act of and ter landing was to cover the motor with a double tarpaulin to prevent it- from cooling too quickly because the temperature was degrees below They about feet west of Ihe Svalbard Green arbor Radio descending from a height of of biscuit minted chocolate sufficient for six months Captain and Lieut iiijMljlihir the change in iiiet afforded by their first breakfast in Green Harbor April 23rd Four persons are more or less seriously injured id many others cut with flying glass when passenger train filled school children jumped Ihe trick one half mile south of Corey out four miles from here The accident was caused by a spread The passenger train which on Monday mornings is with school children journeying to this to tho high school was com posed of one passenger coach a engine As it was being slowed down for the stop at Corey the engine jumped the racks landing upside down in Ihe ditch and the firemen Jumped to safety its I i turned Into the dllch The SO were of Gravenhurst the weekend with her daughter Mrs Howard Cane Mrs Hi P Oilman was to the hospital on Saturday having blood poisoning in her finger Mrs Is visiting In Tor onto for a few doys while her sister Mrs Churchill is In the hospital here County Police Magistrate Sir was sufficiently from his recent his scat at Osgoodc Hall last donday morning Mrs James Bailey Detroit ha home after spending twi with her parents Mr and Mrs F Stephens Mrs Jos left for he omein Brandon Man week of visiting with her sister Mrs Chas Mr Laurie McCaffrey who been salesman In the Toronto Branch of Office Specialty has been Mr and Mrs Kershaw and Mr and Mrs O Tench attended the funeral of the late Mrs Rev Thomas in Toronto on Monday of last week Examiner J Ball of Hamilton Mr and Mrs M Hooker Newmarket were guests of Mr and Mrs Me teal f 28 Victoria street over the weekend After a visit of over three weeks with her mother Mrs Gordon Lamb of Goderich left for Toronto on Wed to spend the weekend with her daughter before leaving for home Mr and Mrs Doyle Mr and Mrs J Harrington and Miss M Doyle left on Monday on a motoi trip to Port Lambton and are spend ing a few days with Mr and Mrs J Doyle Mr Arnold for the Workmens Compensation Board made an official visit at the Era of fice on Wednesday and ordered an Mrs Neil Morton who has in Toronto all winter returned to her home on Joseph avenue on Tuesday accompanied by her daughter Miss Laura Morton who expects to remain for a few days Mr Jos Robinson who has been Little Helen Elizabeth Chapman it J Mr and Mrs James Peters Keswick Ont announce the engage of their younger daughter My tle Lillian to Gordon of Kansas son late Mr and Mrs Daniel Keswick The marriage will take place the latter part of M left Mrs Robert Lindsay on Friday of the illness of Miss Maud Wallace and remained till after the funeral on Tuesday Mr Mnnni and Mi Mr J funeral and Mrs Manning ret Koine with Friends from who attended the funeral the School she was invited to visit College where she felt at home for the time being and a short after dinner address to Members of the Toronto Women iberal Assocation entertained at at the Prince George Hotel at Ottawa last week Among the many guests were Miss Jessie Rob ertson of Newmarket Mrs of Aurora and the follow ing from SlonHville Miss Edith Sangfiter Miss Alma Baker Mrs and Miss Cora RS A M of Piano Piokerlnfj Is open to receive pupils for the Spring Term Terms application Brick Choice Millard Ave All Electric Stove and Garage CHANTLER Newmarket tilt RUINS Athens Greece April At person were killed and heavy damage caused in a series of which have been shaking Greece during the last ours the heaviest damage being In he town of Corinth and More than twenty separate shocks in strength were felt Over the whole night in the open and the In darkness At least SO per tion The prison collapsed and twe prisoners escaped American Reported Safe Members of the American school who have been excavating the city of old Corinth which was destroyed by an earthquake in and lies miles from the new city are believed to be safe Old Corinth was a toric city of ancient Greece In Lutrakl a neighboring place from Corinth ten persons known to have perished All the hotels were damaged Mrs W Dales Heigh In Mount Albert April to Mr and ward a son At York County April to Mr and Mrs Moses of Albert a eon- The Altar At the home brides parents on April Miss Nellie daughter of Mr and Mrs Stephens of Whit church to Leonard George Utile Rev Dr lyre officiating The Tomb Newmarket Cemetery Hastings On Friday April 20lh Hastings in his year Funeral on Tuesday April from the residence Street In- at Aurora Cemetery In Mount Albert on Wednes day April Kate Vincent widow of Charles Henry in At on April 23 aged years Funeral Thursday to Square At Ont on April John Smith in his year Funeral service on Friday April from United Church at 230 p m Interment Queensville Cemetery Truman At April Elizabeth widow of Thomis Truman Iowa and second daughter of the late Thomas Ann Township her Service at her late residence April Interment at Cem Funeral FrfcSiy at pm from residence of her daughter Mrs- A Binns Botsford St Wright At her residence Queens on Monday April Amy Belfry Wright beloved wife of William James Wright in year Funeral service at her late resi dence on Wednesday April Interment at Cemetery In In sad and loving memory of our dear Anna who passed away April lot dead but only promoted She has entered the home above there the smile of the Mas- She will finish her labor of love In loving memory of our dear mother Alice Macdonald who passed away April 27th We tried our best to save her It was hard to let her go her spirit Is in Goids keeping- Though her body is beneath the sod Sadly missed by Ethel and Edna PfWMr loving memory of my dear grandmother Mrs Rebecca Who died May 3rd Sadly missed by Helen Wilson ft Directors MM r I we vou honey on per ton 4 v per ton 4600 per ton This Is Strictly Cash Prices Fresh Stock of Homing Feed JUST ARRIVED ALSO Timothy Alfalfa Red Clover Seeds Lyon Rodgers AT THE ELEVATOR Phone 453 HURON NEWMARKET Hardware El IV M A R E T IN BUILDERS NEEDS FARM TOOLS OF ALL KINDS OIL AND ELECTRIC STOVES 60REEN DOORS AND WINDOW OILS AND VARNISHES LET US SHOW WHAT WE HAVE Phone 39 SMITHS HARDWARE ft I l n AND HIS Herb Radio Dance Orchestra Featuring the Seasons Latest Dance Hits At I F- Hall Newmarket- SATURDAY MAY at 830 P LADIES 50c Including Tax GENTS 75c following the umber of the death on Sunday of Mrs Lottie wife of Samuel of Richmond HU1 Mrs Morinoff was years of age and was admitted to St Josephs hospital Toronto a few- hours prior to her death She is sur vived by her husband and three Sale Register Saturday May Sale of Household Effects comprising Furniture Dish es Linen Bedding etc belonging to the Estate of he late Ego In the village of Sutton Six credit Sale at one sharp W 3 Acids in Stomach Cause Indigestion trouble indigestion blotting nausea Is irritated digestion Oswald Adopts First Aiders First aid so invaluable to human in time of need is usually highly appreciated by the recipient but never more go than in the case of Oswald who his gratitude by adopting those who had rendered Bret aid and probably ved Ms life Abb while the first aiders the Canadian National Electric Railways have a new pet Oswald is a who suffered rapidlymoving electric Canadian National lines near El dorado Park Ontario The pigeon was struck by the car and when picked up by the crew Motorman Watson was found to have The employees of this rail way stand high in their First Aid Cup on two kit carried on the contents Of first aid to the injured home for for ih the winter he lived in Line Car entering the car is greeted by Oswald with a flood of pigeon English daily and is thoroughly a during its daily journey children and adults join in asking after the health of the bird which has become a pet all along Mill Norval where the crew go In cars Oswald has learned to make a leaving this private car and for lunch during the switching The photographs show Oswald with his rescuers the crew of No Canadian National aya photograph OF ONTARIO TORONTO

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