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Newmarket Era , September 22, 1922, p. 1

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For Farm Improvements Are you in need of financial assistance to buy seed or to increase your tillage your stock or equipment The progressive farmer will find this Bank ever ready to extend reasonable loans for legitimate purposes Discuss your plans with our local manager You will find him interested IMPERIAL BANK OP CANADA A O HURRAY Mn alone and midnight captured- Joseph atits alms when latter attempted to loot the iKaplin general at Kirkland Lake The intruder had entered a ear window through an open- ng made with a diamond glass- I SOUTH END LUMBER YARD The matter of migration PINE SIDING SPRUCE HEMLOCK AND FIR PINE FLOORING Special Price for Spruce Celling 30 per A BARGAIN IN RESAWED P W PEARSON Cor and GREENS FINE QUALITY WALL PAPERS AND BEST ALL PURPOSES FROM TO PER ROLL Variety of Papers and In Oatmeals Tlnlt Crops SHADE PAPER FOR BLINDS DUPLEX QUEEN AND COMBINATION Cell You Any With or Without Hinging BERT GREEN Painter and Paper Hanger SQUARE posing entrance and other features that will mate the Park a resort tor from all over world Big Canoe of Island who will be at his next birthday In December was present In his the efforts of and gave a in English of the part his grandfather in the War of on the side the British and the contribution tidal Mrs 0 brief a Mr title Mi- red his presence pounced up n him and the wouldbe obber by the neck until the ivalof the proprietor and his on who came in response to her of Come quick Ive got Homebrew battles and TIE CANE SONS LIMITED DEALER lit- lumber Lath Shingles Posts Etc Boors Sash Flooring and Moulding Turning Sawing Dressing Etc Will I dial was or op dm- I fur of the vacant lands on has given on impetus o the action by the King iugh Hon James Murdoek to a strike In the shop crafts and thus pre- a serious lieup of facltltles at this lime when of grain to the lake ports seaboards Is so urgent lias it- in fie continuing a pending the outcome of negotiations between themselves am the employing companies Upon rejection of the award Smith board Hon men to at work and attempt further to their differences by Canada deserves something than a the minister urged and he succeeded in keeping wheels turning The efficacy of machinery the arbitration of disputes onpub- utilities found In the Industrial Disputes Investigation Act whlor was passed by the previous Liberal Gov ernment aided by the good sense of workers and employers alike has saved Canada from a serious situation this year On the other side of the llnewith no suoh machinery avail able for the prevention of strikes railways been tied up for weeks on practically in he Kirkland where men are coming all parts of the world open sheet- while open defiance of the law has been wit nessed It is in his rough selling thai Miss Atkinson is looked upon to day as the bravest in Hie gold fields of Kirkland Lake all the Indian Mr Hocking tribe 1 If to Hay plendld on what we owe the pioneers York Bounty who transformed ihe wilderness Into the picturesque firm- with their comfortable appointment and the Temple In which the gather Is held Is a industry and these settlers ago by David Wilson the York the as a snibol of Ihe guided tire destinies people I kissed Ihe dusky maiden amid the applause of the audience Dewart K P P also a fine address and added some t interesting sidelight on York County He how the August an order was 1s- d by the LieutenantGovernor leh Mr Dewart read It spoke of Excellency alluded A ministerial and Mrs Hughes on Friday eveninj Mrs returned oi day spending three weeks at Porl Huron Michigan number of young people entertained at the residence Albert Traviss last informalioa KEMAU8TS ABOUT 2000 GREEKS London Sept A the worker- Her however the men continued work and there appears every thai the King governments attempts to keep the railways running until a set tlement Is reached will prove Introducing business Office Department Hon Murphy Post Master General made changes la the there and as a result the country Is feeling the benefits Some time ago Murphy Inaugurated system of fornUhlly conferences the heads of all the branch of the Post Office Department with view to promoting cooperation and bringing the department on to i business basis Hon Mr Murphy- has now called a of post al district officials to open In despatch leajner Lamarli rcfugi Athens dated s the French arrived there- from Greek jminmlit The journalist asserted thai Most Rev Chrysostom Metro politan of the Greek Papas pants will fit Willie Such used to bo phrase indicating how many family carried on in an to make the purse of Ihe family keep the house Its triOK perhaps forgotten In but all power ant mother who can still do li and make it possible to know whether Willie coming All provinces of is likely that this just success of his Majestys arms under his Royal the Duke of York by which Hol land has been saved from Invasion of the French His Excellency ordered Royal salute to be fired In respect Tor ills Royal Highness and in commemoration of the naming of this harbor from his English title The order was signed ba ttle order of the Brigade The great highway of Yonge street followed the exploration between and Lakes and Huron The work was accomplished by the Queens Rangers regiment and was named street after Sir George who had been Secretary o War pointed out that among theearllest settlers were German from south of Lake Ontario which settled about In township Some of them travelled In wagons of which the bodies were of boards with caulked scrims so that they served as boats Quakers settled in King and Whit tle four centre pillar ire Faith Hope Love The Temple widen- n Itself fathers had thought He It speaks the nations founda- llie pioneer spirit in of life Soakers After What did they seek ers of Yorkl he asked sought freedom to establish homes for their families They sought free- dom In the education of their child they sought freedom In wor ship Mr King pointed out the ex traordlnary that a tech nical school had established right here in Sharon years This building is a symbol of what was fundamental In the thought these men It is four square with a door at each side equality of all Inter to worship God Is there any greater object lesson required for tolerance 19 proclaimed by very of the i people from many the community So I Temple said to be the taanufac- lured In Canada The three stories he thought wore of the Trinity This ho explained most beautifully by a from hills of Swititer- enchanting bo forgotten by eh military refugees and Em and Scotch later Troubled Day of Of the troubled days of lion Mr also formation He quoted by the late tells the Loyalist preparation against attacks and of keeping guard with loaded rifles Another quotation from the Canons tells of plots supposed have been planned by the rebels It also fells of Canon Osier having dif ficulties with his congregation they all to be officers Mr art then of days Fenton of Sharon has gone to J E of Sharon l in the Public School at- Richmond Hill Mrs- Fraser of Kempville and Mrs Elliot of Toronto cousin of Mrs E Jackson visited at The Bowery Mr John Terry of Ml Albert left last week for St Pauls Minn Mrs left yesterday to visit friends Niagara and Grimsby Mr Hon Wm Post Mas- General was in town on Sat urday Judge Morgan left for New York last Friday meet Mrs Morgan and daughter who have been some lime in Paris Officers of he Womens Miss- nary Society Methodist Church Sarah Belfry Mrs It is a note fact thai within a century the descendants of those termed distinguished cilfiens like the Right Hon Mackenzie and of responsible Government Mrs Rogers of Toronto sang four selections beautifully dur ing the afternoon and was deserv edly applauded The presented by Mrs Sheppard but the- flag pole was DM ready and thai part of pro- Proceedings closed about five oclock by singing the National An PROMISCUOUS A Somewhat wealherbeat being asked what was the hasnt had a nap i know anything whereabouts ira mum said the but I think thay a Mrs S Mafhows-Mi- Richardson Mrs field Mrs He Jackson While foeding the thresher at Mrs Chas Morrisons last Friday Mr Benjamin Eves foil off the machine and received The Street night at an entertainment The program at the Gospel rs Jackson Willis Connell Miss Hoover Rev Mathews John Rogers and homestead of Mr J Col lins and Mr James Stark has properly of ha late The Tomb At Aug 3lst Wm Street aged fll years In King Sept Hit David Mil-

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