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Newmarket Era , August 18, 1922, p. 1

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EG WALL PAPERS AND BUT FOB ALL FROM TO PER ROLL VaHUy Of Papers it Tints WINDOW SHADE PAPER FOR BUNDS DUPLEX QRUN AND We Cell You Any With or Without BERT PalrrUr and Paper Hanger B M Lumber Lath Shingles Posts Etc ffered the loss of widi which the defeat of that licy had rendered inevitable All parts of the country have suffered and are suffering through the mistake made in Thore is only one way to seek to defeat or undo Br and that is to try to regain the ground that baa been tost It olive which led Hon Mr Fielding to visit Washington almost immediately after the formation of government It in the interests of all that our neighbors to the of The trouble will seek to that exist between forces that ought to bo United It is in this spirit and this larger in view that the present Liberal has deliberately sought to move the causes of political 1 vest winch have brought into being as an entity distinct from Liberal that large body of ion that describes itself as Progressive but if words have anything at all art alternative expressions for om and the same attitude There was no need to split the forces of and it Was intake to have them divided south be made aware of the sig nificance of the government in Canada for Tory ways when in Hon and the forces of enthroned In power The Premier then stated that ndwhen the Liberal government Should we are mutual concern and that if through a course of action their part might seem pre judicial to our interests we were obliged to seek markets and trade in other directions it was due to no lack of feeling on our part believed their ef fort in this line would soon be auocessful Negotiations had ilso keen opened looking to the restoration to the western prov inces of the control of their The Premier These had his government was returned power bis first thought been interrupted and the preventative Doors Sash Flooring and Moulding Turning Sawing Dressing Etc Tte gait Factory Yards Huron St Newmarket The late government when it went out of office had three of Its important cabinet ministers On Wednesday afternoon the large barn on the farm by Kenneth Wallace Just east of by lightning and ground The storm accompanied by terrific rain Alfred and a man named In the bard When the crash struck down and lay stunned for minutes flames wore shooting up but the men able to assist In getting out the Including all the horses Mr sonny grain corn sweet clover calves two of which were pedigreed three pigs harness and other Mr and Mrs were visit- her parents Mr and Mrs John when the fire occurred farm Is owned by Smith of Prince Rupert and Mr Wallace was leaving the place In March next IHej hid a insurance which also covered the driving shed which was saved from the flames Insurance on building Is barely half of the cobI of a new building on the old foundation also require some repairs On Thursday a second storm swept the same territory kilting a cow the farm of Won a mile east of Wallaces The Wednesday storm did much damage farther east than over in Tavistock east of Port Perry It turned Into a hall and the lightning subsided For an area two miles square destruction Is rampant j The home of Albert Wright had all I ihe windows broken On farms of W Ferguson Garnet Wright Wright and Mrs large fields of grain are completely poll clerks and members of local press to Hotel Smith J Collins Angus Ego Mr Mr Jackson and Mr shed and stables belonging to the Lemon Hotel Aurora and a brick store occupied by Mr Ramsay at the residence of brides father Mr Newmarket to Miss Frances Bradford Died In East a Johanna aged A Aug Swan and Polly Frost aged it employed by J F MoDonagh of To- in Rice Lake The girls the cottage Molnlyre Island to go swlming I the clothes of the young wo men were found the bank and af ter much searching the bodies war recovered A sad feature of the fatuity it that Miss Swans father and mother who are still In Ireland were prepar ing to sail shortly for Canada In addition to her parents Miss PLUMB liradshavS plums the reasonable of the Niagara Peninsula Grower containers stands for carefully pack evenly graded fruit ivod by three Violet of I A Molloy of Crawford street the wife of P AI- Ihreahed the ground turnips split of Station and Mrs Farmers Kelly of Fermanagh claim It Is to Wilfrid Methodist nny Miss Frost who came from Ireland ia Canada than a month three houses This Incorrect The church was on fire but through the of one hundred men it and other buildings were The store and house property belonging to Mrs New York for his holidays Alderman Smith has returned Miss Wallace of Mr Ell Bell has a Hon at Windsor Miss of Toronto Is the guest of Miss Greenwood Miss Lehman is at Victoria Square castle Is In town with friends Mr P Stanley over Sunday with Mr Richard Willis Miss has returned from Michigan Mrs Waller Crone and children are visiting her aunt Mrs Geo Wood Miss Flora Ean of Montreal spent a few weeks with Miss Gertrude Mr Prank of Montreal spent Hughes spent three of Toronto are visiting at Mr Dr Large of Toronto General Hos pital staff is visiting Dr Hutt Mr and Mrs were guesrs at Mr Canes camp Echo Hollow Lake Simooe Sunday The fallowing left on the Manitoba Excursion Chris Het Frank Leslie Evans and Milts Mrs Geo Montgomery and daugh ter of North Bay spent two weeks at the camp Echo Hol- following provided the pro gram at the Gospel Temperance Meet- on Sunday J Green Lush Mrs Ellis Hughe Miss leader Eleven special trains here Wednesday with passengers for Manitoba were sold at Markets Sulfa r OF ONTARIO TORONTO 11

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