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Newmarket Era , March 2, 1923, p. 7

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FRIDAY MARCH It whoso Ita Itj palate just pastry Is a fit the finest meal rice of the Tow Gwillimbury save a heretofore sold to finite driving shed an lined The properly it ten miles from and Our Local News J getting to Very Car to Toronto Monday night a we the Mel by refreshments in the school Musical Evening Lovers of music should not forget Music in the Odd- Fellows Hall on vitl be followed by dancing till mid- Methodist YoungPeople The meeting of the League on Monday evening was attended by about people and proved to he liter Enoch he young recital II larger Carnival The second Arena on Monday that could be Hi- Fully ere in costume represent very imaginable charade a bride to a clown and all on he face of thrown in The Band of music and I here crowd of spectators- judges of the costume Smith and Mr Ladys Comic Penrose a Mi- Hi Miss I an Dolly Comic Dies- Miss ma Blair as the Washer Dress A Feb At lh nual meeting of Essex County Orange Lodge held a flottam the following lion was adopted Resolved that Ibis County Loyal Or Lodge has learned will that the gov i in defiance of the law if our province has delibeialely the Page Hoy Mrs Bolt as Bolt Hewitt as the Hockey Matches at Jam In the game at the Monday nigh The length of Gold Veins That mining men Da Ont on the ground more due to the as the the gold some Quebec Chriatia Miss Leila Belfry i junliinch nil highest emu winter despite the heavy blanket of snow that covers the land de spite also that ten miles of the between here and the gold find is virgin bush with just a trace of a trail here and there the pro spectors have found their way educated ho leaved gainst thei this dish wealth Perhaps the best indi cation of he opinion held by the wise prospectors is the high trend of the prices paid for Cash the lai illy he Talk veins yielding 1000 to This is not taken by experienced Such high assays are generally with long and fractures Such is he eristic of the claims is asserted There have bo assays of as high as a over a mining width but the 300 feel the kind to a ton hut if lh plenty of that fend gold prize one first l-kno- mil le Midge and Towns ley years J Mollyneaux id 2nd Shirley Called Home Artera brief six days Isaac and privileges the by taking from provincial treasury belonging to the revenue fund without the the Legislalui ins a cardinal princi- of representative Inch require the assent of the iislatuie to all appropriations public moneys and we call pen the prime minister to put back the money il it- lawful place of custody and of the the will of has be WHY BABIES CRY to find the trouble It may be teeth it may be stomach but oh often it is a chafed irritated on poor Soap has been used ju- remedy for this is bo simple Hours of tug night after of have been avoided jy mothers who have Biibf Sunday night Feb in his His wife Marion was also il with a severe cold when he wa stricken with pneumonia and a the lime of his death was con fined to her bed As the days passed was seen that she linking until lie was married to Marion Webster of Pickering and tin began life together on the old of the Society of Friends and many arc Iho Friends who have been refreshed while drinking from the well of their cheerful hospitality Not only was their door widely- open to their friends but the minister hi the of Toronto In IJie person Rev Jotm Hell died lit Grace ipltal Toronto on Wednesday in year lie wan minister em us of Kew Beach Church the age Of deceased gradual of Toronto and as a was of oldest living of Knox College flttfi graduation from Knox Mr Hell was called to He later transferred lo and hen to Newmarket From Newmarket he was called to Bench Church survived by three Mm I Mrs J will be held at el found hand and a warm heart Those who knew them thank for sparing them so many years for though ripe in years they were always young spirit and maintained a real at in to to well as the churchs life little mure however in what is often bought and Minn Baby liate for the lovely pure ivtr fragrance it leaves when rajkiforBbyiOwnSoap the of the just is nl in the Miss An Wilson Vancouver a Washington and at Metropolitan Judge he court here on Wednchday There was not a large lis was more than ordinary In the court roop led and hardly standing room uit that brought the Mcnar was not heard for but everybody was much In the null of York County Hospital Township of North The latter wan notified a patient received from that Township Tito Clerk and sent a letter patient did not belong to that Township The statute requires thai such letter must be registered Clerk did not register the letter Cemetery Much sympathy extended le Die children who survive thorn these being Mrs James of Waller of Toron to and Mrs David Rogers Rapid City Man the only surviving member or the family his sister Mrs John A Crone but aid it could not collect Statute The Judge ruled of the stating that had time yet to receive field had been previously been paid to Quebec Visible gold had not been so hard find Ontario the tiling to find it in paying quantities It was reported rich sam pies had come from he This will be Boot and Shoe Week at this store We have the greater part of our new Spring Stock on the shelves and in order to introduce them we are making Showing this week We have been searching the markets for values and have been quite successful in securing some outstanding numbers at prices much below last seasons LADIES VICI KID GOODTEAH WELT BOOTS mode on latest last gold last season at pair THIS SEASON AT SOLE BOOTS some are made without a seam heels Just the boot for comfort to THIS SEASON LADIES SOLED PAIR Tender bones need tender treatment STIFP unyielding shoes shoes that chafe and shoes that cramp and crowd the toes will Injure your childs feet The little toes are tender the bones soft must be protected i CUSHIONSOLE Children- with their pliable soft flexible cushion soles and the growing feet They give loom THIS SEASON S3 95 BLACK SCHOOL BOOTS sizes to in THIS SEASON PAIR BOOTS sizes to Sold last THIS SEASON S3 95 PAIR THIS PAIR a Black hip THIS SEASON PAIR HENS BLACK BROWN CALFSKIN BOOTS wells to 10 THIS SEASON PAIR HENS WIDE TOE POLICE BOOTS in Calf sizes 10 THIS SEASON Si 1MK CLEARANCE OF HENS HEAVY RUBBERS BEST QUALITY DOMINION BRAND il Two Buckle and Lace pail CLEARANCE PRICE S295 PAIR North Yorks Best Store aid I I hen rush was a Winter Road day the iuteie ting i gold rush Not only dog Ii been used to got inlo the seem of the gold finds but daring spirits have taken horses Private parlies I templed to through the bush with on the I takes on the average about trip from mile o mate field Old prospectors like Tommy Powell and conservative are enthusiastic children about the new findPowcl is said to have received price run ning well up into six figures for bis claim while retaining a ono- lenlh interest Claude Kennedy another veteran prospector claims have found a rich group of claims at l he boundary of Ontario and Quebec the de posit lying in rock formation similar lo he Lake field Quebec government it at permits tedious process A mining re office may soon be at Villo Marie boats to opernled on ho upper reaches of the Ottawa river and up Ken OjflVifi BREACH OF PROMISE SUIT St Thomas Out Fob court room in St was lodn again crowded to tin been accepted off The defendant broken to the plaintiff although ho having discussed quest with her He denied in his depositions ever hi refused to marry her His Lordship in charging Hie jury staled that ho had a mutual of between parties All the evidence point ed lo he deela lief thai there eonlracl on the ii ins iim however that the jury must not overlook the fact that the defendant had partly lo the plaintiffs support for about years The jury after being out for one hour and a half brought in the verdict Case dismissed wilh costs The jury was compos ed entirely of farmers iiiny Hi- Then he New York Globe I youve got the WHY ARE THE HILLS Hills are for climbing Their function is to provide a clearer view horizons and arc not found in the volley and the erring senses of location and direction which are incident al to the low altitude arc correc ted at the summit the labor of climbing is recompensed to the climber wilh compound energy spent is not all commensurate with energy gained The weariness of tho is notlK Ing compared wilh tjion that it If no hills wise men would build them as necessary for the soundness and sanity of race out of tho mietn of the lowlands to a now altitude of wider visions and greater and sufficient If you want the best Beef Cattle gel into the Polled Angus Breed If you have any doubt see Dr Wesleys herd of Aberdeen Angus on his farm on street I developed herd He Bulls I Bull was first Ottawa and Champion last fall He weighs 91500 lbs and Is Just years old See him He Is a beauty ROBERT PATTERSON Phone Manage eultie no lo climb is not but pitied When the favors were distribut ed he was overlooked or ho fool ishly held his hand behind his back not knowing the value of thing offered Lot him look about and by somo means acquire a working interest in somebodys difficult ies anything so that he has hills to climb Calibre a mans or a nation is the sum of difficulties not other things but in of difficulties over come principals maintained ideas for out of those mountains endurance EXTENSIVE CREDIT SALE Furniture to The undersigned has received MR HAMILTON To sell by Public Auction on Lot Concession in the Township of to car March Following Valuable Properly Namely HORSES lay Home rising I yews KylO old Oat- team are wll rising years old rising years old Cow Reg old Red Cow fresh i Cow years old Black Cow Polled Ansus Heifers Springers Hereford a old Springer old 1 old duo la years old Fresh April Heifer May Red Heifer years it Steers years 3 Red Heifers years Roan Steer years Yearling Steers SHEEP Ii Ewes due March Jlli White Sows S Store Pigs jiena IMPLEMENTS ft I Com Setiffler International I Corn urricr Frost Set Iron Harrows Set Sloop Sleighs Kid Kangaroo Plow Verity Single Sulky Plow 1 P International Kero Separator Manure Spreader I or Sap Buckets and Quantity of Bags and Sacks Seta of Double Harness Seta of Single Harness PEED Quantity of Hay Quantity of Home Comfort Steel Range Coal Oil Heater Kitchen Cupboard Tables Iron Bedstead with i Terms Poultry Hay all sums Of 91500 and over that amount Eight Monti It be given on purchase Ishlng Approved Notes Salo lo Commence at One FRED Clerk H KAVANAG

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