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Newmarket Era , November 17, 1922, p. 3

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St Out ROCHE CO Corner of Main and Water Streets Newmarket Mfislcn Circle of girls get to- County there Boy Die Class of iiiiMhiioii who played tricks with Sotting Succeeds Like Succesa and has our AND DISTINCTIVE UNDERWEAR We ffturlng Vests and Drawers for Women IUN Mads by PHONE land Id a subset to the Council f Mr J said if It land is 1- a body lias to gel be ami le Board o is Hie natural be After IUSIOH Hi No was made lo as the flames had men The loss itt Johnston at Scotia Junction for member of Hie irthur Albert d five daughters Mrs A Harris tile Florence Marjory and a baby e funeral took place on Mondai and Interment at lends ground St Largo attendance the willed was conducted by Rev where Wm Glover Mas of Newmarket Lodge bad charge of the burial ceremony assisted by Stanley Scott chaplain of Hie Lodge The pallbearers were Bros Moody The stock and who i street with Sir Kenrie Mr Orange Order Dales is by amending to ind more beds provided i vitally interested Is the Hospital any day be- Illinois retched this and contains a notice of the of Newmarkeltf cii forty Mrs Jam III on Dr Bo anil Mr Hunter ail no Mir il of Hie Vs ic definite toko- Howard Cane J hi Were to mm Mr Assistant Trade Con when he arrives a good alUiulance- of Of look place the 31st At that time tier husband Lite James was pro- of the Roy at Hotel now the tin offices of the Co At tint time lite ran a covered til the li id the dining room was by Socle and which til lite i of Loyalist arched down Lyon Mac- joined the North with do the Alexander Newmarket it Rebellion he Battalion to Mr J 1 In the Market List Friday about In attendance The room was with and the tables flowers Mr v Cowleson its competent assistants I wants of the guests In a y manner Earl Toole President he acted as toastmaster and Duncan chief of the District of the Department of Toronto was the speak- said complimentary lo hit gc and progressive work to which Mr wlth tho Battalion and spent about three years overseas Ho was an only son of a family of seven four Bisters of which survive Mrs Albert Rogers of Newmarket Mrs Owens of Brampton Mrs and Miss Nettle Johnston of Toronto Ten I Rogers Robert Wa Mr A J presented Mrs a pair Of IN Ladles Watches plain Mis MoCllntook aged Mac- of late Dr James Mc CI in lock pioneer fiat van succumb InTuesday morning In a the home of her son S loek after being hi falling health for the past years deceased was born In the yeai Ontario Canada was there that she was In marriage with James Coming to Illinois tlioy first located About years ago the Dr Mi moved to this city a veterinarian died Since his death Mrs Unlock has resided the home icr son In this city Surviving sons George nd William S both A daughter died Infancy Mrs MoCllntook Is also iurvlved by seven grandchildren hive other relatives and a Funeral rites were conducted this McClnlock hoi Rev A A rendered by Mrs Florence Best terment was made In the ceme tery The body bearers were A Kennedy Fielder Howard Reed Vivian Headland Will and 0 Brown MEN WANTED Dally right now ti mechanical Jobs InOInt Atkinson Co Jeweler time Invested automobile and tractor operating building and welding by and welding by tho Hemphill practical system A free employment service Is at your disposal Write for free catalogue line for big pay raised fiom Hit citizens Aubrey Dolan A Binns- Lyman Rose Mr Introduced wo gentle men from Toronto Mr aw Mi had a itig proposition to present lo the of Trade Mr McLenn said that com pany was organized to automobile equipment snd was known under Ontario Com panys Act as the Queen City Tool Co purposed manufacturing articles of standard equipment and in quantities that would appeal fo manufacturers everywhere That there was a field for such a concern in Ontario Mr McLean stated that the custom returns last year in were and most of it was for automobile parts Canada can manufacture these parts equally as well as the Un ited States The Company lias a plant in Toronto worth least consisting of machinery and equipment but no building If the Company came to Newmarket they would start work with which would mean a matter of to spent in Newmarket They proposed the town guarantee I lie Company bonds to the extent of an Id look after the selling of liie Mr Scott spoke along similars lines Several asked Mr McLean and Mr Scott and answers were given satis The matter was referred to Hie Industrial Committee of the- Board of Trade to bring in a report its next regular meeting or if neces sary at a special mooting to be called by President Mr pasl president of the Board of Trade submitted a suggestion thai the Board consider matter of arranging for a Car nival week in Newmarket during the months of Jan or Feb ruary These were months for business and ho thought that an at tractive program of sports would draw a large crowd and incidental ly bring much money lo ho town As the It mo was limited some members thought that Mr Hunters suggestion although an excellent one could- not be carried out cessfully tills year Mr It F Smith thought hat it was high time that Newmarket got on the map with an Old Home Week this coming summer that if meeting decided favor ably action should start at once Other members also favorab ly of the project and Hie following special committee- was appointed to consider the matter and to bring in a report at the nest mooting B Hunter P Oilman F Smith J Davis Jr Fred A and J Harvey Mr A submitted that it was high time Newmarket had proper police protection and night watchmen on the streets the lack of such as a dis grace lo the town were entitled lo this proteolion from burglary crimes and fires pay their share of the cost for this proteolion Mr Hunter stated thai all factories in town maintained or two night yet Iti stocks of merchants amounting to thousands of dollars were without protection Ho for wag ready to bear an extra lax this purpose Mayor Cane suggested thai merchants leave their blinds night and a light burning in the rear of their stores argued that the Board adjourned lion of air honorable lo print Hie follow is AEmg sent to Canada Sad lite good sense to marry the heiress of Clare a town in Suffolk a Dukedom was for him This Dukedom was called in honor of the own Clare ami Lionel became the first Duke of Clarence he stage This ihOuld be slopped ant asking your In All the Clarences have ever known have been good fellows and it Is lime that something this senseless ridicule Therefore for the good of the Clarence Clan and yourself hi par ticular urge that you send a letter exactly like this to you know least four This Is the only method spreading the good of Slneeiely Chi Smith hill work Do It i lo and Tractor for the of fire protection lb was surprised Unit there was not keener agitation amounting to insistence for a night watchman He also favoured a day patrol on streets Traffic was becoming Sale Register tsday Now Mr Fred Wilson rill have an unreserved sale of firm slock Implements harness t lot market Ill Oct 1st Sal sharp Mr Chas ties lot Con will mid an extensive sale of horses at one Allot cattle mill Auctioneer Monday How Now Mr J Cedar Brae will hold an ox- tensive farm sale at one oclock it months J Kester Auctioneer Friday Nov Mr Jos lot 8 Whitchurch wilt dispose of horses cattle and 1m- at one oclock months Credit W J Kester Auctioneer No Mr Joseph Hogg Mount Albert will soil his farm stock and implements at Now Nichols will have an extensive sale household furniture electric fix tures etc at his residence Wells St Aurora If the weather is favorable the salo will bo In Market Hall Terms Si p R J- aucf Live Stock Markets Toronto Market Newmarket Markets C LUNDY Ths Ladiss Store NEWMARKET Till We have a larae and Complete of Stamp ed for consisting of Night Robe In Crepe Shaker end Mull Towels Pillow Oases Slips Bags Dresses and many other useful articles Tan Linen Centre Runners Cushion Top You are Invited Telephone Week November to On behalf of our local staff I cordially invite you to visit our exchange any day or evening of Telephone Week that we may show you the coordinated personal service behind your telephone in actual operation It is YOUR service and the more you know about it the better it will serve you You will be heartily welcome Over people accepted our invitation last year and thanked us for a profitable ex perience BRUCE Manager THE BELL TELEPHONE CO OF CANADA BUTTER PAPER PRINTED AT ERA OFFICE To the Rum not and v BMt Quality that Toronto Nov I am d Rear Admiral of the United Stales navy la addressing a crowded gathering at the Club today In fact I am charac terised by the Hearst papers as the and will sis whimpering Loud sneers You can loi British sailor till he Is blue in the face but he will It would be doing no harm Admiral Sims ton a greasy British tit- went on deck for a bit of fresh air Retired Admiral speech abound ed In humorous anecdotes and torpedo standing by In the Great Of all the Instruments of warfaro the submarine Is the most remarkable and singularly enough It will for i against seas It fended by a sufficient numb The airplane sale performed he as the submarine hi rein It could suecc bU wilt any fjoei Ihe rear in the radius fully operate by a

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