Newmarket Era , September 11, 1925, p. 2

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eight roomed I end finish largo lot garage fixtures cud in place Beat locality In Newmarket Terms reasonable garden lawn garage extra building Will cheap Quick Apply ft Tried llio Laun dry Our arc- constantly Increasing because the our work Family wn Charges right Water light School Oarage IVontodvJBlllon In he or mold care foe elderly person by girl In llio country Apply Box Eva Office Bale Suitable Fop A piano Organ GoCarl and Linoleum square by yds Apply to Mrs Lost Sunburst Brooch of Pearls Editorial Notes lo God done and training in theology that modern science Imd not tnrniahed in Newmarket next Wednesday for I he federal House rank and arc by no merits unanimous Coll Lennox would like to gel the choice but a local meeting last night voted in favor of Mr Win Keith P P Then Mr J A Armstrong of has an nounced that ho will allow his j to before llio It is a losing game for tig Demonstration at Richmond Hill OF DAD Government has Record and Appeals to on Got BO Kino fop Liberal Party the electors of North York and also tbo Dominion of Canada upon policies of Senate control of existing transportation monopoly live immigration tariff for re ial working majority in next Parliament and wc sin cerely hope that may result of coming lic best Interests of the Dominion According lo press reports the Premier was in form at on Tuesday and thoroughly relished the way lie flayed those who preach- cd blueruin for parly ends and those who trafficked in the flag tho same purpose The trade lalislics he put forward in re buttal of the Statements of Tory pessimists his treatment of the Liberals the enemy and bin pertinent ques tion did anyone ever give Mr Meighen a mandate to bo FOR SALE Frame corned Cottage- Fifty monthly principal and Interest Sec J JOYCE Aurora Stop i wanted era Free training business given Must good habile fair education and able bond Apply lo MONARCH LIKE ASSURANCE CO Suite 3C Toronto St Toronto FOR SALE 200 Aore Farm in Town ship near Sutton on Good Rural Malt and Telephone Two Bank flams and House Wells and Orchard This is a good and dairy farm Price For further hhindU ipply I Apple Pickers Few Men Wanted for Apply to WIH LAME ORCHARDS Ltd The undersigned have bought out the business of Mr Mil ton in and have secured Ahe premises on tho Cor Main OntarioSls YEARS OF EXPERIENCE BROS request of Town for a grant from the lo recognize the services of Mr Paul Arlilt is very nubile The Hand was or ganized by Mr last Sprints til Most of them have Band have financed their new Uniforms costing without calling on the Town treasury At he present time we reason to he proud of the Band and Ihey deserve encouragement es pecially the leader The Band is the life of the Town Our Toronto News Stating In forceful and eloquent language what 11 means to be a citizen of Canada of the Em pire and of the world Hon W Mackenzie King Premier of Canada luncheon on Tuesday lo outburst of enthusiasm rarely at these gatherings The attendance at the Labor Day was the largest In all history being ban a year ago There were parked on the grounds and In the lointty States in the Union and every Province Dominion except British Columbia and Prince Edward Island On Tuesday afternoon a south bound car was turning west on the fire hose Had it not been for the un favorable weather wo are safe in saying thai the Liberal Hill last lid have been the most enthusiastic held in North York Streamers everywhere herald Die greetings of Richmond Hill and North York Wo Welcome Canadas Premier Statesmen Liberals Are Proud of Mac King A Brighter Day Jan Dawned for Canada He- duced Lower lax- Build Up Canada am at tin at oclock the Grand Blond on tin Park Grounds which weals about people was packed lo The front neatly with flags and llirj speakers platform While the people wore gathering the Soft Ball was proceeding but the in gently descending made the ass very slippery Procession after procession began lo arrive about oclock headed by Bolton Au rora Newmarket Sharon Rich mond Hill and other Bunds damp weather hold up proceedings and it was about twenty minutes to three before Mr Howard Cane President of the North York Associa- lled he gathering to address to Premier King by Miss Starr of Newmarket secrelary of the Association fol lowed by iCnglhly addresses of Richmond Hill presented by Reeve Trench The drizzling rain which at and put through our Important We said it would not take more than a year or two to demonstrate els Every Miss weekend spent lh Toronto with garments of most of the Pre hearers tho Agricultur al Park but noL the election en- of his audience Scenting political battle they applauded to the echo his jon announcement and from all Ill ililjjidliipfll Hi of liis personal election in North York Despite the downpour liis au dience around ini ftpcaklng platform and stood shelterless throughout probably half of the twohour Then at the Premier proceedings thiii of look forward with confidence lo a era of pros perity all of which is helpful to a Government in ofrico Wo are told hat if wait until June of next year be fore bringing on a general lion conditions have fur- Improved that the of this ycaTs magnificent crop will mado itself fell that grain will have changed inti Kold and the through out the land will evident benefit to industry wo aro to look at questions aolely from point of I mentioned appear o have much force Government that has had its favor all the factors I haw enumerated not to speak of other consideration to more than a ycaT of the time for which it has the right to continue in or is a step which in the eyes if Us own following requires not little by way of justification National Considerations Party Arc immediate parly consider ations may I ask the only that lo govern or chiefly to govern in the management of nations affair of present its that purely party consideration have never been permitted to override be national interest nor will they now he a determin ing factor in reaching a decision a matter of first national im portance Parly is most im portant hut it must be remem bered that party is the instru ment not the end of government essential to the other thoul party and a I Ihat very little Jach with party In dation here for the great they heard him throughout and also gave of applause to iron George P Graham and Hon Murphy who followed Premier Premiers lit Hon Mackenzie King Street to he trailer Jump l he tracks and smashed into bound car The shock ihri collision shattei of both ears causing panic among the passengers and cutting several a wild toward badly There the many being The mishap tied up for a considerable time The city assessment shows an In crease of over last year Bessie Mann aged Terraulay was badly burned Tuesday io was putting some coal- when it flared up and ignited her dress o Is located up In a large the father loading a a spout the bin a cousin aged ten GOOD OLD palls and a measure Mr Keith and a neighbor moved about bushels of wheat out of they found m of Willis hearty cheers he proceeded reply hut interrupted by a pretty lit tie maid who presented him lovely bouquet of flowers ing suitably acknowledged addresses the Premier plunged into he political am spoke of the altitude of the Con parly towards holding on lo office as long as the law would and then some He referred lo their tactics in ob structing the sessions of parlia ment and endeavoring to embar rass the Government who were carrying on with a bare ma jority and consequently unable to put through such legislation as they desired and which they considered would be in the inter ests of the country is concern said Mi- King I see no reason lo believe that such support as we have all along been able to command in Parliament will not continue to bo accorded the Administra tion at another session There been our sessions of present Parliament We began with a majority of one before the Speaker was appointed We have contested every byelection thin six months of the lime the has reported lo Ihe Speaker Today at the end of sessions after some forty- byelections in all of the Crown assuming a majority of counting the Speaker This surely suggests no lack of confidence on the part of the electorate such as would general election nefore another session I need that when to test opinion seals were open the way or good government can he effected The end of government is the wellbeing of the country ihe happiness the prosperity and the contentment of its people Parly is the means to that end the means for bringing about be policies which it is desired to make prevail The best parly strategy has in view always what in the long way is for the courilry As a Government we can carry on until if we so desire As I have already said I have not the least doubt we shall be ah to command such support as all along have had in the Hon of Commons at hut shall we be able to do mo than that Thai is tJie que ion winch I have put to eve one of my colleagues in the Go to not a few of the It is a question now put to you who have honor cd me with your in the House of Commons Is i sufficient that as a Govern ment wo should continue in of drawing indemnities and salaries as members and Minis and enjoying the fruits of office when great lional questions press for with which for want of ai adequate majority in Parliamen Rfisfaetoriiy day in Toronto Helen lifchnrJ6on has entered on a Teache Normal Tor Mrs N A Cornell Kennedy am Kennedy of Detroit are guc Mr and Mrs J O Little gone to Hamilton and enrolled a a In the City Hospital Miss Davis of Toronto was the guest of Miss during weekend Mrs P Gould of Mr and Mrs Norman Rogers of Toronto spent Labor Day with his brother Mr Garfield Roger The of the Era spent Sunday with bis sister at Wood bridge and Monday with anodic Miss Winnifrcd Hugo an- Miss Muriel also Mv Hugo spent the weekend will friends in Toronto Me Wilson o is spending a few day with Mrs and her daughter Mrs Adams Mr Carroll one of tl members of the Male Qua cite has moved lo Toronto J will be missed this winter Labor Day with her mother Mrs J Church street Mr and Mrs and family a fow days this Mr and Mrs J Johnston Pollard and Mr rst of Erie Pa and Mrs J ongiiurst over the weekend Mr and Mrs J Miss of Mono Road are spending a few days Mr and Mrs J O Little Miss Mabel Black and Ml race of Buffalo spent the Mis Glea Miss Untied I Hamilton Hospital has re turned home on account of ill which has developed us case of diphtheria Mr and Mrs Ian of and spent the formers uncle and nd Mrs John Mi- el government in the House of Com- with a Senate that is hostile and an lion continually thwarting mi portant- measurers for no other than hat the Government not lake up one extreme or go in oppo extreme direct and he same lothc that tituencieB which believed to bo all but irretrievably Tory St Antrim West Hastings Jed both Montreal Ontario- Wo ing- fee that we would no like or even further byelections Time Are particularly from lions that for solution can be reasonable and satisfactory Pour Problems In the solution of the railway the dominions most one in Mr Kings the Premier stated that he favored the continued of the operation the National railways from litical influence and control believe in the continuance oft tin two systems as separate en he stated referring to and P But with the introduction either or of a degree of control over both systems to Mills and returned to spending five New AND REASONABLE PRICES CALL AND SEE HB8 FOR SALE 1 Grain Grinder 4 Buggies Used Cars That will bo Sold to You fff ion mm In order to Make floom for FORDS That will be here in a Short Time A WANTED Sept The palatial steamer- operated by the Muskoka Lakes Navigation and Hotel Company and widely known to visi tors to the Lakes as the cruiser was burned prac tically lo the the waters edge here i A J Mann of the late Weston oi of In Rev and attended the fum W Moffat lucda family Mr Moffat in a motor accident T Mason organist in trinity Church who has on her vacation Columbus Ohio will he home for Choir practice his Friday evening Let all the members be present Mr and Mrs Thos Williams who have been visitin their old homes in England for some booked to- sail from 1 today by their friend- will he glad lo see i again- Miss Florence of London Onl has visiting Mrs J Patterson and her Mrs on The Moss family Town this week fro donee at Orchard Ruby Moss The steel hull saved that part of craft as well as the engines boiler and other machinery and lb of the Fire Brigade ived the after part of the boat the dining room The boat was lying at dock hen being fitted up for the winter Ten hands were at work on it put ting on the windows and at similar work when at oclock or tin mi noticed the flames The The world may a good it It loves a good tighter am miv y this feeling to humorous The London Taller Itflg of had ined the iveloped Beach and Mi home for Monday to Detroit ie of tricted complete monopoly on Iher the premier mi could be done by el he railway situation also announced it the tion of the government to tackle ocean Mrs Teasdaleand children who have been spending holidays with her father Mr J G loft on Sunday for her home in Kearney by motor accompanied by relatives Newmarket Labor Day OP HONOR A memorial volume recently upon shelves of a school library is no doubt typical of the hun dreds of such volumes are compiled la schools and colleges ell through tlie country This book of all the school wlio have had a part in help in the war records of wbea an branch entered telling of 0 J Miller head Toothpasic says Keep your teeth- clean if jou would be healthy And it wouldnt hurt ve the tongue occasional scruu Sept of feet of valuable timber Ihe property of the Lumber Company was destroyed by fire which broke out in ipe companys lumber piling early today lengths a Lancashire don restaurant and ordered a One was brought that lift ed a claw and he sounded waitT on the matter Tho lobster is very pugnacious and sometimes fights anil thats It- Then late this lio Altar In Newmarket by Elder at residence Prospect Ave Mr Ihur Scott to Miss Florence both of the Township Aurora Sept Miss Clara Aurora to Mr Milton as slstant postmaster at The couple are on motor trip to Montreal and on The Tomb in General Toron to on Tuesday Sept 1st Eleanor Mary Franklin beloved wife of James Slorach In her Funeral Friday to Mount Albeit Cemetery At his residence Con King Township on Sept Mitchell fa his 13rd year Funeral Thursday Sept to St Andrews Church Strange on Sept the resides Olive Joyce Eaton In York County on Mr and Provincial Savings Dank a son fig get t J Jr sun residents at Orchard Beach day September to Auror Thursday 3rd her Mrs tills Dentil 1 widow of year Funera sen Ice Saturday at Aurora Cenittery At on Alexander Bruce dearly beloved husband of Ada in his year formerly School Inspector a mi Diraetors

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