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Newmarket Era , February 23, 1923, p. 3

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of St has sola fine brick residence Including to Mr for a very handsome figure Possesion Marco Mr I lodging was S Ladles Liberal Kill kindly attend n Class Meeting Public Worship Daughter Service In the I activities n Sunday School Public Worship Theme Who Is the great Church attendance was fair last Sunday The took the form of a rvk addressed by Rev rhe was supplied by Miss Edith Fairy a pastor spoke the evening and Mrs Parry contributed a City Com he Methodist Church V in having this tores of places have applied tie without a full blooded Indian ROCHE CO Cor of Main and Water I Town Council tegular meeting last Monday night Mayor Cane Reeve and Councillors ne and Doyle Presented Presbyterian Church icU1 1 Sabbath by I by Rev Dr Come and make the day a blessing The choir are preparing special music Mrs western contralto soloist of Toronto will sing at both services A special offering is asked for to clear off the debt of Incurred the church was redecorated Sunday School and Bible CIass p Leadership and Work Con- ind the A splendid banquet on- Saturday night Girls in North York and for all others yon wish be billeted Methodist Sunday School The quarterly business of the officers and tea took place in the school roc Tuesday evening Owing much sickness in Town tendance was small- only- half Hit ved an unusual to bo opposed by recognised that it w local He venlenoo to the Town If ho grant passed the Council should make an ap pointment to the Board of Directors but he suggested that as three mem- Hospital re Mrs Smith to Charity Spec Co Of Supplies Bolton stationery Garage for Fire to Smith Pay Sheet latter be till This was agreed and the rose and asked have to sit again A bill presented from ft solicitor in the dcfeiiho the corporation against tin lawsuit over the Siren for the sum of The Reeve that while Mr the Town the of the distr of he average shipment was from Co 20000 pounds a week The creamery is a great advant age to tiio in the country its standard The funeral of Lehma aged 81 who died Thursday years he was head of Sons Woollen Mills j ion he was a daughters Mrs Meyer IVb ifl Thanks to will Inert Methodist Young People Hie League last Monday evening After the formal opening a spirited debated took place on he question Resolved that the Agricultural Industries are the most important in the Province The affirmative was supported by Miss stark and Mr Miss Ma by this vicinity his 1 The passing of Another of our aged Mnbed the prevailing epidemic flu and other complications on night of last week after an Illness of only a few days She was born in The judges were Rev Lawrence Mr Morris and Mr Splendid arguments up by both sides The While tin judges were their decision Miss Lloyd favored he a splendid solo Carnival Monday Are you planning for the great nival lo be held at the Arena Monday night From what 1 be 11 illy 1 of the low Linemen The by the Light Com and to report Imperial Bank asking for pari own s to Fi les to his Council regarding said was being he was only Information a in Ihe to Osborne thought should be taken to remove off Main street The Mayor said that Dr offered a man and team tart In this direction as The Road and Bridge The Mayor presented McKay to cut a which wis err Smith ByLaw lo Sell Debentures Mr Keith Introduced a bylaw to pay for the ruction of pavements on sire two sons- Ha home tea their game now down which Be played The teams to- play are defeated by five ii They an Hill Agin of bus largely signed to King tore I Boots Shoes House Furnishings Mb Groceries it Prices The Ladies Store NEWMARKET months old bounty should less for young plentiful again at least an equal dig the young request of the She id a resident for about a quarter When possible she alien Anglican Church Two so Franklin of Newmarket and of Toronto held late ad of deceas f til Assembly Hull by singing Main feature of Jit by Form and Jr The subject was Re- Jiuh done pecials Lots of fun m Masks will be removed oclock and the Ice open to all s Rand in attendance A im of races has been arranged bio prizes distributed at the Good time for spectators to what splendid Ided your approval of he efforts of the Arena Company In providing for the enjoyment of win ter sports by the young people by your of the Town for bearing interest a W per cent These tenders all way from to average bid was about The bid of the Dominion Securities Co at was accepted am blank filled in accordingly third time York County Hospital A very interesting session of York County Medical Society took place at the on Wednesday afternoon when the mem bers attended the clinics and observed operations Verrall and following Urinative was taken by Jr Com- Til defended by Mi Willi Mr Maxwell The spoke forcibly and gave us a and beneficial argu- wish to congratulate the side on their success In win- but treat praise is due to all the duet by Mr Ivan and Mr Harold followed by another by to show program this week TO will soon have a splendid ability meeting closed with the President Dales VicePresident Johns Dr Williams Aurora Dr Stouffvlllc Mora a dozen doctors were f the operations consisted In moving a piece of bone from a boys nd Inserting It In his spine Mrs J operated on Ten beds were occupied Hospital yesterday The Silverware Is display design Is distinctive with Us superb finis PLATE has a beauty a i utmost be bothered much I am glad to bo able to tell that things this year show a decided Improvement The price or lower than Inst year and belter protection of our furbearing f the fur trade bright in Ontario a central fur such as there Is In Montreal Winnipeg on of 19229 Tolal v6 before the ase the prleo to main- red to is the only son of Mr John Graham of Sharon of whom he has every reason to be proud He has been manager of Victoria Company NEW SPRING GOODS ARE HERE IN NEW FANCY QINGHAMS In pretty patterns small and large checks Yellow Green Red Blue and many other sjiades plain shades to match 33 In wide fine wear 35c FANCY GINGHAMS In nice soft material fast colors small and large patterns yd FANCY RATINE In plain shades 36 In wide 75c yd Basket Weave Ratine 36 In wide all the newest shades RATINE with fancy silk stripe and wide for Summer Suits and Dresses FANCY CREPES in checks stripes and plain shades for dresses and underwear width 30 33 and 36 Inches wide New FANCY VOILES In Light and Dark Shades Sale Register months Bui the loll of the living thiil I In Tic- Committee ie payment of who laid the part of Towi This much delay were In a advisable lo get The engineer a Light Committee favor of adopt ell Tho Hospital Grant resumed In Committee or report of Charily a grant of to County Hospital Mr Osborne It Mr recognized thai Hospital was of great service to Town but with several of the local doctors being opposed- I afraid It would not bo a feeling of ratepayers conversed with was In favor of the Hospital and he said he would sup port the grant provided that It paid in monthly Installments Mr considered that the Hot pltal was a valuable asset not only 1 the Indigent poor of working class who i of people of the Anther Hole Dont forget refined table appointment It la no empty phrase to claim thai HEIRLOOM PLATE Is from Generation to Generation It Is to found wherever fine wlre Is used and treasured Atkinson Co sal management vor of the understood and from these ho had conversed the was encouraging the present and while he was In ft grant It must bo lhat no Indigent patient to some other Hospital ted that all the local not unanimous in Its support Mr said that the rank and file of people were in favor of the Hospital In supporting grant ho would have It distinctly understood that all Indigent bo report Scott MeWal Off Mink at value black bear 000marten at 17 3i000 skunk at 2G0 beaver at 14 fisher weasel 25000 fill- cross red 1000 at fox Death la Newmarket Live Stock Markets Choice Steers and heifers Choice Butcher Cows Royal With these lines Mark Graham a former pres ident of the Kiwianis club and now district trustee closed an inspiring address on Coopera tion before the Gyro Club la nd Mi Graham The speaker Mated that co operation was of natures laws and a number of moleeulos formed cell number of cells no organ a ibor of organs a body a num- nationhood Primitive man had selfish interests and we today have not some of them commented Graham VIowe He went hack to the days men in business regarded their as enemies Miirirv human like ihcmstdve men formed ganiations and followed by failh word in history and without which nil would be chaos Mr Graham Men found that there was still something lack and looked beyond sphere and took in their follow man This brought on spirit of unselfishness Unselfishness Is becoming more pominent every day Mr Graham Wo help another and make world not only better for those who live today hut for those win will follow on the same who came before us made things more lovely and beautiful for u to live in Mr Graham remarked that In never road of a suicide without thinking that tho life might have been saved through a kind by The speaker added thai smile brings a smile frown a frown and oi who sings is invited into gi company P delight j Gyros with two splendid at numbers Jr Victor Phillips roots furniture Half of Lot of Schomberg Sale at one stock Implements etc on North In the 1st con months credit will have and implements Wednesday Feb Mr will have a credit High Grade Cattle CI Horses Implements Grain at Mafoh 1st Mr Morning will have a sate of stock implements etc on Street about half a from on Huron No reserve as proprietor giving up fanning mos credit at oclock Smith Newmarket the Salter No reserve Is giving up fan Wednesday March Mr Cyr east half of lot will hold an important farm sale oclock mi Stop Thursday Sale of Clydesdale Horses and High Milch Cows implements etc on lot con Whitchurch the property of J Dales No real Credit until 1st Sllversldes Wednesday March will have a big sale of farm Implements poultry hay grain etc on the West half Stop York Radial No r mos credit Sale at Toronto Market Maniacs Fight Fire York Feb 18 Twenty- five persons of those mani acs were burned la death in their cells and 22 other insane inmates of the Manhattan Hospital for Insane on Wards Island in the iceblocked East River are believed to have per ished in a fire early Sunday morning which reproduced scenes of the inferno Three nurses are missing and more than insane men and firemen are suffering from injuries ac cording to early reports There were patients in the building mast of them lock ed in cells and a number of those who perished were lost be cause they madly fought doe- tors and who risked then- lives in the flaming old struc ture lo lead them In the oilier buildings on the island were almost other patients and Ihey too were seis ed with Ihe wildest terror as heir craned minds were inflam ed by the horror hat was close by The throe nurses not account ed for are believed to have re mained too long on fourth floor where violent patients fought most fnantically against Some of the patients safely brought from the build ings by heroic attendants of institution tried to rush back in again while others turned on their rescuers with mad to kill them compelled o layabout them with to the flat fight off maniacs wrest Ihe weapons men handling the hose struggle rescued pi in order to keeps the si playing on flames windows fire is believed to caused by blasting dder which tinued unlit the flames broke out in earnest Sunday forced I homes in their night when fire of unknown origin broke out in two houses on Crown Street Fire tho origin of which estimated at Saving bis life by ca toning- a rope after falling feet from on electric sign he was painting at Chicago Erwin Wagner dang led head down above the crowded her husband present

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