Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era, 12 Apr 1929, p. 1

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Read Whole of New Testament on Good Friday Si Newmarket Hit Hard By Friday Night Flood oilier organization could Willi tens of thousands of Bui- who when Hit boundary themselves Jn mania I lloumanto did i Bulgaria could not possibly them Bulgaria was one of tlio ami was absolutely down aid out financially In a all all the hatreds at- but of all before The League of Na tive for The League organization pro- In the very minimum of living living accommodation Canadian DAW WASHED OUT FOUR BRIDGES WRECKED SYSTEM IMPAIRED BETWEEN TIMOTHY STREETS THE WATER ROSE EIGHT AND FLATS ENTIRELY very heavy- rain occurred early Saturday morning which flooded the of the drains were iked with debris washing down and water hacked up But the torrents water soon swelled the creeks re sulting in tilt ends of tin market The re x oclock in tin hole about ten feet square West eight oclock it had carried of tons of earth from the tide of the Waterworks lawn un dermined the corner of the residence By this time the West rumbled wreck In its fall it broke a sixinch water main which was the principal feeder of the well water system and the implied into the creel that crossed addition Before nine oclock the wat such an encroachment Waterworks lawn that it was to the gun I the by i ride of th works was the first to give away This built about years ago for the first grist mill erected north of the Ridges The exact date is not known and 1812 The mill was destroyed bv fire over mill A for Main Street just deep Johns Cemetery was washed largc section of the roadbed entrance to the Cemclcrv On account of the Strict breaking through tii SO Years Ago i April Murphy enthusiastic Mass Meet- he Mechanics Hall for the Legislature In opposition to Dr WW- At the annual vestry meeting held In St Pauls church J Davidson and J Robertson were church wardens and 1 Ash worth J Robertson and C W delegates to the Synod Three hotel keepers we re fined for of the The Altar At the Methodist par sonage Newmarket April by Rev Rose Wright to Harvey Harold both of East Gwil- i From Era April Last Wednesday the people York County decided by vote to repeal the nved his shoe shop of Main ant the Spring plowing and seeding lias commenced A project Is on foot to light Mala street with coal oil lamps Tenders for the carpenter work for the New Methtyllst church were let this week The Altar In Newmarket by Rev Father Harris April 22nd Miss Mary to Win F both of Toll then the them from being carried Into the creek About ISO feet deep was washed out of the lav il built last of the Toi only we that lie will consider like thief in the night people under and do as he has done on very formei occasions And the nation and under the thus described says exactly the same ague thirty thous- thing The fears and the hales cancel lies not j each oilier but are in are moved pi even in- reduction of armaments which the So the League of Nations third placed I v oiks- away to devise treaties their birth No Ipf arbitration of security in the 111 of I wore readjusted work of that sort has been or he Treaty of Vcrcaiiles I takingly done by the greatest Irjnspjiiation problems in the world of v national lawy adopt In their lelalitui- another A great deal of that sort has been pains- isiltuiing We go there ask- moral force for tin asking only moral force for the to cooperate with physical force Then loo the problem League of Nations spend all the mon ey and do all the work required in maintaining our position properly and the cost would not amount to the ma st of a single day of war and not lake into account tno major costs or war the human losses believe It Is also worth while to Canada that three of her representative of fortynine other nations of the irld in order that understanding may created Lastly I believe It is win while ihat represent pub- men of Canada should attend at Assembly if it were only for the rpose of observing In Europe those things which in building up this new nation we should seek to avoid if it purpose of showing the confidence of the Canadian people that the hatreds and of the old world should on no consideration be allowed to en ter Into our relations among ourselves I think in conclusion of the words- of Sir Wilfrid before that faith Is better than doubt trust Is better than fear and of the L of Nations for Canada and it is worth of mind he dis played in a fatal motor accident Ross Elgin Mills school boy re ed on recommendation of Hon S Henry Minister of High- rays signed by the Liputenant-Gov- In- Council The lad was walking on the not far from his home on when he heard a crash and aw an automobile in the act of run- over a pedestrian The driver away leaving his victim or the road As the vehicle sped by Boss jotted the license number scribbler and then called for as sistance for the To make certain the license would not be lost the lad called companion and had him copy it in scribbler Meanwhile the man had been picked up and taken a hospital where later as afterward Identified as a resident of Elgin Mills father or and a returned soldier Furnished by Ross with the num ber and a description of the car pollct arrested the driver the same day I charge of criminal negligence follow and Ross was commended at tin Inquest for his presence of mind The driver was a resident Perry possibly the ruin of the Waterworks got into the cellar at the Of fice Works and damaged quantity of room A couple of lumber pilet re also washed away from lum- yard on the fiats In addition to the loss of the Town were washed out by the Gor- m creek on the west side of and Welling 1I bridges falling a placet Of the April Storm Out where en washed away Out reported drowned a rried away at I- irly Friday might Years Ago From Era April 1D01 Era W and daughter Mrs McArtl ii r on Slit Cluhine m and Mr s Jot r Warren of ier Easter in town Job Kcnn of Miss Elsie Thomson Miss Stella Chantler and A Easter in Toronto P Morgan spent Easter holidays in How of Toronto was a over Easter Sun- Mis in onm part of Mi Ha Mi- old Ens Gan Mrs litbv Man staff street but streets is to other streets sewers which run under street bridges were large lumber piles of hard- away besides chicken pens with a loss J Kenned Toronto of several chickens A few residents Milne Belleville along the way suffered from flooded when and CNR cellars derailed near The new Pickering College swim In the Allandale ming pool was wrecked the dam giv there were wash ing away and two sides of the pool ford and Belleville hard hit Altogether The loss to the Town can hardly more than washouts a be estimated at the present time but on the will run into thousands of dollars the whole of Eastern The stone foundation wall of the Toronto Several bridge table lake reets of the Chatham S 3rd Windsor the path of del school Lis i Easter holidays Miss Myrtle Ough of bolides Mrs by her college chum Harold Hughes Art Wilson Art Oliv er Hoilingshead Tim Wesley

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