Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , August 23, 1929, p. 4

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IACDONAL County of FURNACE WORK PLUMBING EAVETROUGHING OUR SPECIALTIES THE LEADING TINSMITHS OSBORNE SON Next to ExpressHerald Office of go by of th Turkey capital Class older will Lady Isabel owned by Parker itodera b I ins ffi Valley Todd owned by ighllllg lurkcy is wider streets Silent Todd owned by J red By in all ages Home ey 3 l Lester owned by Jimmy McDowell 3 lerail ago and San Also five others started ton lo flu Vol built finer partly 218 Class owned by Doctor Walker LIQUOR CONTROL IN ONTARIO during the than ever before ays He tt Huir- of the Fred Mission A young Oshawa man left- Ids car parked in Couclilclilns park he relumed lie found Itial a club bag containing Ilia clothes and in cash and all worldly pos sessions had been stolen Camp Aug 16 Flying Of- My I flight flying with I t today a What is Taught In Our Schools Public interest Is being aroused in amount of attention boots give to the teaching of peace n iiikl League of Nations Society Prof Frederic ward of the Vancouver an article on the subject to a w League educational review under the editorship of Prof are making Inquiries to irn Just exactly what is being done each of the provinces The sug gestion has been made that the leaders Join In to have the League taught in all Ihe schools of the Do- One of actively agitating for the press that have attracted attention Numbers Of I men Including Premier Quebec have written endorsing i After enumerating the founding In All mis the future challenge Gentry Lad owned by Marion Harvester owned by J McDowell 3 3 3 Just Jack owned by Mr 1 ruled off Glass Canadian Clydi Broad Mare W Cooper Foal I Cooper Vie I Mare I and 2 Baker Yield Mare 1 John nd 3 Cap old Gelding or Filly boys and now t an opportunity and youth of today i Ontario been teach- EARLY LOST HOPE the most outstanding women of eighty young people and children who have benefitted by the timely use of this tonic This remark able success may he ascribed to the fact that the ingredients work Imme diately upon the disorganized nerve film- iiiliTiinl and blood thfi to action by concentrated food qualities also the whole system of Mr the celebrated dramatk tenor winner of the Scottish National Festival and player of the principal roles in IUgo- arid Girl with the Carl Rose Opera Company has written I I Itl that I John Class Brood Mare I Albert Weir Foal Albert Weir or Filly John ioleUe Albert Weir old Geld or Orval Chambers Albert Weir 3 J Yrl Geld or Filly T Chambers Geld or Filly i Heifer and W Con ell Herd MW Class Jerseys Bulll A Scot Cow I and A Scot Heifer yrs Scott Crone A Heifer I yr- Crone Heifer Calf Scott Crone A Scott Class All other Breeds Cow I J Anderson Heifer yrs M Bailey and 3 J B Anderson Heifer Blackburn Arthur Heifer Calf I Bailey Class IS Specials Best Bull Beef Breed Clarke Herd Dairy Cattle l A Best Heifer Dairyri and A 3 Crone Stock Judging Com petition Allan Crone Bur- kick 3 Leon Connell Class 17 Coarse Wool Sheep Aged Ram Mark Am brose King 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told them not to break faith with those who lie In Flanders Fields Indifferent of the 111 admit that this Is an en tirely wrong perspective In Canadian hiHtory In the past the great empha sis placed on the history ago It now time wo should study and support all effort- being made to preserve peace In the- What a wonderful Impression delegates could make the meeting of the Assembly In that all senior pupils In Canadian schools all students In schools all students In fro In lite Lea Foal of 19294 Class Brood Marc Foal 1 W Bruce wherever Is given Sold direct at Si a bottle by Laboratories Canada Ferry St Niagara Palls Ont Yearling Geld Or Filly Phil Hamilton Dick Bart ley old Geld or Fillyd J Shaw Mare or Geld hands and ov er W Sam Hast ings 3 Geo Cochrane Mare or Geld under Sam W 3 Geo Fanners Driver Dick Hartley Team I Sam Hastings 2 Rift ledge Geo Driver I Mrs Hennessey Mrs Miller Class Shorthorn Cattle Dull and Charles Yearilrie Hull JB Clarke vail Scott Bull I and J Clarke Aged Cow i 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Continued Page iainiiffli EXH1MII0N TORONTO Friday August 23rd to Saturday September 7th COLOSSAL beyond comparison Empire Year the fifty first consecutive National Exhibition Fourteen days of new wooden of novel variegated interests an unforgettable spectacle of education pageantry agricul ture sport music art and science Here Are a Few Empire Year Features Opening of the Automotive Carnival of the Clouds Wrioley women and Wednesday August open for l Aircraft Show Friday August Inspiring daily concerts by t Four concerts by Me Exhibition Choru September and ice ifurltr fM000 J Trotting and Pacing International sport Futurities meet regatta ai featuring Reservations for Exhibition Chorus Coliseum and Evening Spectacle in Front of the Grand Stand Should he Mode No STAND SPECTACLE EXHIBITION CRORVS COW General Boxes Ground Box afoorfeyi King St IF or Canadian National Exhibit RAILROAD AIRWAYS BATES THOMAS BRApSHAV WATER Cenerd Evening Rates Begin at Many of long distance overlook the fact that reduced Evening Bates now begin at These reduced rates about per cent less than day rates apply of course on StationtoStation calls After 830 pm the reduced rate is still lower about per cent off the day rate I The minimum reduced evening rate is and the minimum reduced night rate 25 cents And an additional convenience charges on StationtoStation calls may now be reversed where the rate is cents or Remember evening rates begin now at by your local time ARCHIVES OF ONTARI TORONTO

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