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Newmarket Era , March 17, 1922, p. 1

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Stoves In Coal Wood or Electric High Grade Paints Oils Varnishes pipe and Fittings black or galvanized Roofing Material Stag or Rubber Electric Supplies and Fixtures Supplies Hails Iron and Steal Bars AH Sizes Auto and Bloyole Supplies Greases Oils Gasoline Granite Aluminum Tinware Thrift Versus Spendthrift Earning twenty dollars a week and banking two you are better abb to rise above emergencies than the man making a honored and saving nothing A sav ings account Is a packing that gives you and power Efficient and courteous service is assured you at any branch of this Bank us IMPERIAL BANK OB BRANCH SOUTH END LUMBER YARD Scran ton Goal EGO Stove NUT W PEARSON Cor Church and DArcy THE CANE SQNS GO LIMITED in B M Lumber Lath Shingles Posts Etc Lake and Kingston road divisions of arid York Radial Co lie and extend the system authority for this given by Ihe Pre The deputation was Introduced by col Lennox p P fop North ami Reeve Vm Keith market Reeve Pugsley Sutton J Weston North Miller York township- a Mr Phillip- has taken kindly to the change In his tubes was evident from ttie moment the House first met on Wednesday He had to being kept In the dark as to who would occupy the until Hi Doors Sash Flooring and Moulding Turning Sawing Dressing Etc The Sons Factory Yards Huron St Newmarket SAVE MONEY Having purchased a Urge Amount of Leather and Rubber Heels at a Right Price we are prepared to give r many Oustomers SHOE REPAIRING PRICES Half Soles Sewed Wens Half Soles Sewed Ladies Rubber Heels Mens Rubber Heels VWi Boys and Girls Repairs In proportion to above Prices This Is our Usual 1st Grade Oak Tan Leather ASK TO SEE OUR OWN MAKE OF Mens and Boys Fine Shoes A J WILLIAMSON MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY 600 1 at directed his will it bis executors pay to the House Providence Power biteel of the Speaker he Immediately showed how he ML admitting Hie qual ification of Hon Mr tin position Mr could not re- train from scolding the for having named the Speaker In ad vance and also for having besides the Depot speaker he dlsti ram Into on Saturday noon hour when the news of the sad accident which had fatal consequent for Miss Mildred daughter of Mr and Mrs the concession became known Details of the sad occurence show that she was in company with her brother who was engaged In hauling bridge timbers and was sealed on the top of the load when the sleigh ft mushy snow throwing the inio the i ftHlf be of as a slight tokeii appreciation of the care and kind- shown my fattier Richard Un it during tits residence there previous to and tip to the time- of his decease is estate Includes victory bonds made a will on August by which he appointed tils sons Sinn- ley H and W Blake Underbill all of Barrie executors of his will He bequeath ed to Miss Lois Love of as a slight recognition of her loyal ty to the family and to the firm of Limited His widow Mrs Delia Underbill Is to receive outright If at the time of Ids death does not own a residence during remains a spinster or white she maj be a widow or she may not be liv ing with her bur If marries and resides with her band she is to receive only month A son Charles Under hill Is to receive a month dur lug bis lirelime and a Mrs Pantile WJddHleld of 925 a month during her lifetime Th balance of the Income Is to be equally between bis widow hi daughter and ids son Charles Un derbill Upon the death of tils wl his five children are to income equally obably mm was Hint speaker had not been promoted but the former Premier saw departure from custom a light of Hie functions of parliament tod was bound lo castigate the Fnmettt for Incidentally his created rather a bad Impression in some of Hie pew Progressive mem- from the first tew codings are that this sea- be no love few If Mr at lit tide Is to be followed by supporters as It probably will be It will lead to some reprisals from the other of the House and seek to enliven things to a great ex tent in the meantime the Pro We holding their Hon that they will support the gov where they can do so Pensions Committee will pliably I couple of weeks or so and will start on the probe which will deter of I the corpus of Ihe Is to be dl equally among the Toronto General Hospital the Hospital the House i little difference from Inasmuch as was a mouth or so before t 1 bo chosen Aether thing further to ler of pensions Ihefe Is the Ha hands lied and will lo take up whole and decide what is necessary Speech from the Tbrono also railways while Public Account also promise of being a busy an Interesting spot during coming session Taken all In promises to bo the most Inter esting for many years past new members on government have a lot of questions to take up af fecting their own constituencies and Hie Progressives are vitally Interested 1ft all possible legislation affecting the farmers The freight- rales an the general management of rail ways will probably come up for dls several limes during the- and there will doubles bo a extended field day on Mr Fielding reciprocity serosa Hie line That trip has shown the that road pinning the lilt Death was Instantaneous As ice was soon on hand and tin body of the young girl only year The village of Drayton near hew Is Just recovering from one of biggest floods of lis history LasF Monday the waters of the commenced to rise as a result of Hie mild weather followed by heavy radii A number of pigs and olio which potrs to take count of Ihelr repealed to Canada and shows small the claims of the public In general If the Govern ments decision Is to stand the becomes a laughingstock thing of no purpose and to have appointed To who press for the removal of nbatgo Ihe of the Gov- Is a direct challenge be and promptly met of the past have proved lnsuffleeu and greater efforts rnuat now be made There Is little need to enter Into the merits of the ease the Government promised Canada that the embargo would be removed and later appoint ed a Commission lo on the matter The Commission commended the removal after a full and exhaustive enquiry Into the Whole question Minister of Agriculture In llie uf Hie England and Wales are op- removal of the embargo That Of sal reading Ho was Irritated by 1 pet dog which wished lo play or forgetting his affliction shouted Lie down l Then he leaped up in at sound of his own voice Sin then he has been able to speak In perfectly normal way ills wife whom ha married Iwo years ago had never heard him speak before Pain In Her Arm Is Now AH Gone MRS STANTON Vanished Telia why aha In Kidney Out painful I and the feeders nor title acceptance for it clear that the Canadian cattle trade Is business and not a sentimental philan thropy so far as Canada Is It is obvious that If England and Wales do not wantCanadian cattle they not require to buy them and Canada Is not going to send cattle where there Is no market for litem What then England and Waifs to rear Scotland Is anxious to have Cana an and to haw them are urgently required re Intimated Ihelr business Is it then thai ine claims of should be aginary Injury to England and Wales an Injury which has no likelihood materialising Toe time has arrived for prompt vigorous action and the their decision and adopt the only Icy with Justice and honor would suggest that a great meeting be called wit hour delay to consider the various favour of removing the embargo with a view to prompt strenuous and united by all matlon of a united organisation with a Central Committee and local mllteea In different of try would useful system No opportunity should be lost the public to Ihe real Importance of Hie question as effects their and to prepare the way making a Issue of the firs In the event of a gen question should raised every constituency and the are faced with a of Dudley verdict througtwut Hie may come to eon- that promise without perfor Is once more the profit of profit Government are bound by every tie of honor and every of Jusllee to fulfil their repeated Commission I am hopeful t I have outlined in the mat Cane Miss I Lukes in on Friday from 1 people attended a farewell for Miss J at Holland Landing Wednesday Mr L of Whitchurch la Toronto The following took part in ihe meeting last Sunday A Woollen n A Thompson it Willis if Huwaon and five girls The Altar At Ihe resilience of lh mother Mar by Hoy T Leonard Miss Martha Wilson of Kiel to Mr The 3rd Con King is Edwards in her year At Toronto Mar lath Mrs mother of- P J Newmarket JIarketaButter eggs pplea basket cabbage onions basket chickens AUTO NEAR HAMILTON Toronto In With d skull Hamilton Hat Hamilton Out Mar 12 bookkeeper Patmerson Gardens Toronlo Is dying at General Hospital of a fractured the result of an auto accident on Highway near Burlington at oclock this morning and four corn- Taylor Hamilton Harry clerk Butternut Avenue Toronto and Etheland Mary Shields Charles Street west To ronto are painfully injured the driver of the car been placed under arrest by Chief Smith of Burlington on a charge of criminal negligence A will be secured from as soot- as he is able to make a statement The facts of the case as learnU by Chief Smith are the party was returning from to Hamil ton Miss Taylor having missed midnight iraln and volua- to drive her home east of Burlington at a dan gerous curve car travelling at a high rate of speed and bearing lights passed car swerv ing from one side of the road to other Without warning this suddenly slowed up and to avoid col- It overturned and toppled Into the ditch planing the occupants beneath It Was unconscious when his head being crushed He also sustained severe Internal in juries Miss Taylor sustained of seven ribs The pas sengers were not so seriously in jured though all were removed to the City Hospital at Hamilton driver of the other car did not stop the accident being discovered by an other motorist who came upon tht scene ten minutes later and who con veyed the injured to the surgery of Dr Bodkin Burlington An ambulance was summoned to remove Ihem to the hospital- Windsor March IS A largo bearing a Michigan license a thirty foot embankment into the Detroit River near the of Riverside above a to-night- Of five per sons In the machine four are believed Prepare lo make it your hobby the coming season to make your surroundings with flowers anil powerful working or the removal of embargo I Interests of our own people and duty and obligation of honour Cold in the Head find that the nse J MEDICINE Will the System the Blood and render them less liable to colds lead to System thu3 reducing the ARCHIVES OF ONI TORONTO to Mils RtbtCCa Moulds Rev A Mr Ed lo liber Mar by lev Canon oriu At tiic uxai lime and place by Us both In In Mar Illhpfl- 5Jiliii Years Ago 1 as Era

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