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Newmarket Era , May 4, 1923, p. 1

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WATSONS Jewelry Store g The Leading County Paper as well-as- the Oldest No paper sent out of North York unless paid i SPEC ON SALE AT Hard ardware y Aluminum Tea Kettles each Aluminum Vegetable Pott 106 MMIU Dusters Pry or Oil polish- Tom Brooms Beg 00c for 00 Holland Electric Bulbs 3 for 95 Ja 30x3J First Quality Auto Tires 1000 wily Electric Toaster Stoves B Floor Wax 1 lb net 60 Galvanized Palls 50 Newmarket Send It By Mail Dont jeopardize the safety of money by keeping it in the house until you can conveni ently go to the bank Send it by registered mail to any branch of this bank You will re- immediate acknowledgment and the money will be credited to your account IMPERIAL BANK The Great Royal Wedding PEOPLE ASSEMBLE London of York itLze with Lady Elizab IS THE STREETS Id London A Blaze of Glory April SOUTH END LUMBER YARD CEMENT B SHINGLES CEDAR POSTS CEDAR BARN BOARDS inches 10 inches and Inches wide W PEARSON THE WM CANE SONS Glk LIMITED DID YOU EVER USE FIBRE BOARD Abbe pomp of the IH NEW TORK CITY Lives Lost York April finds ancient city in Mexico with cement paved streets Lead Us Heavenly death bun The i ad Us to the and lie the fa urn I new Knglisn prayer book was I the ttimuItiious pronounced by the Dean of West minster and then the Arch bishop asked the vital Will While the Duke and his bride were signing the in le or balnjell Chanel of In rd the Confessor the Be ll the and as loved Lei Us Love One Another their exit and as Hie royal couple loft the is the bride the eddins lmprtfsslv allowed wall Assemblage imony of the Ihe arched dome of be abbey From Throats sed of the both a by a si of fashion anil Is- Eight prelate In White Crepe Chiffon he eight bridesmaids were sen mainly from among Ihe friends l the bride were dressed in ivory crepe chiffon trimmed i Nottingham lace and a fairylike picture as chiffon embellished w hands of silver and pearl idery A In vory colored hung una proof I plat real while Mary at gown I blue and lis were limilcd to hose ale lei II the of bride mil liriileg v ho office or si III Hie d Of At line sand wailing tin play a Inrun m ill- of Pi mounted of loss- delocliv it land Yard kepi on in to Ihep gial all Pail mi bunting d flags was not picturesque of- gold lounfed by a fringed the edge of giving ttie scene i that King upon Lady Eli who be of Hie Kings si Duke of York Ihe of Princess Etoblooke River I srspecl partitions and ceilings Cellar partitions and ceilings Summer Cottages Interior Walls and Ceilings Repairing Walls and Ceilings Where the plaster has Broken Away Call and See Our Samples and Prices factory Yards Huron St Newmarket arm RED CLOVER ALSIKE CLOVER GRIM ALFALFA ONTARIO GROWN ALFALFA TIMOTJTY Special Mixture of White and Timothy Seeds for Lawns 30 cents per lb All Seeds at Special Prices Cars of Coal expected next Week W H EVES Huron Hi in Bear Skin tiled Lands shuck and heir dies lialf spirited Fashions Highlanders d found f fellowship in scramble or a view of he wedding Hy oclock Royal of Weslminsfer a and Mm Abbey itself out from I of Ihe city by barricades clod overnight looked the in the Tiers of Spectators When traffic wan slopped Hie Westminster district iar London had disappeared lie a colorful covering of flags bunting and people the pavements to Hie poll Hie serried lines spectators rose tier on tier in til ureal stands On the pavement en a coating blackened rain washed surf in In ad golden paths which crunched the coaches and carriages of privileged onea en route robed King and Queen who waited ho Abbey door for the bride groom The faces of sovereigns wore radiant as tall erect figure of their son Prince of Wale walked to the altar followed soon after by Iho bride- upon Ihe the East s hours just before dawn to persons were injure them seriously of Hie family of iff family- and hi the Davie climb down Before Hie fir Id on Sunday irgeil The Ihe ilhi shieli helmets are Iboughl led in a locker on and an early belief was in Hie I Into Hie pile of Philemon several an Ihe flow icb Th York April 27 Social conditions such that boys school each Hie rial David Lamb national Salvation Army said here on Aqu He estimated that 5000 boys lea Watson Graduate Optician SO Years Ago Era File May it Steps are Jet Rail- PL Lake either the and Hall tonight Officers of Star Si of British Templars iVra Abbs S Ma Ernes Emma Mninprizc Daniel Morion and Morton Sarah E Lloyd of rtetpht On May at residence of A McMillan by lie v Brown of Newmarket Andrew Macken- Miss Elizabeth McMillan of East 25 Years Ago back lo town again Dr of Toronto of Dr Webb for Hie To- pass bad ju fire hail been i if lied liifbw y at Of flldo across been flhol into Hie air like a landed in Ihe hack of a wagon driven lack Treble of Two burned sligljlly by he bill ugh lack of handicapped able the blaze ow ing lo lie nature Hie con tents of sheds police of disliicH and kept the crowds at from the fire Traffic on the was a fa the fi the brigade and wafer was from Hie nearest hydrant which of a away Is a Hie fin The The buildings in storeroom gasoline and la hurled about a foot In about from a whore it landed an At all events flame rapidly up and mushroomed out on Hie upper floors By time hat he first firemen had arrived- the en- lire slairway was in flames and il was apparent dial be great majority of rescues would have be made from he of April tOlb- Reports from many points in New England tonight old of flood conditions mote serious properly damage ban for mar years Spring res lie following two days of warm rail suddenly melted Hie The tied up I be ml lin pal incked in flooding of Most the river wore at a standstill high wafer encroaching on the or from lack of power In many pails of Maine and New Hampshire rain fell the day and he wa ter tonfght was rising Estimates laic lonigbt placed ho damage from floods in Maine at without laking into ac count cosily dams and bridge swept away by Hie freshets on Hie Kennebec Union Penobscot and Riv ers On the Kennebec it through the closing of industrial plants At midnight the wator in at rivers was reported steadily Fish bono swallowed knowingly by William a Westminster township nearly caused his death Oper and Hie are adding to the in of unskilled labo Lamb will wa tomorrow night will conclude the Minister of Immigra tion on the details of a pilau whereby Armv to bring 10000 of these boys In Canada Nearly have it lo tin en I at South- loday In connection Ihe General Booth of he Salvation Army concluded an week ago wilh Hie Stale for Colonies Duke of Devonshire The Government afler am ing Hie Army plan in last January readied an a menl with Hie British Many of art of passage nit nder the ir expense af in I liaymp he repay Mrs returned spending the winter with her daughter at Georgetown The town assessment for Hie year is and the taxable income about Resident population The Council made a grant of Morn hi Smith 1 A tedo C Hughes A R Wat son T J Robertson T IL ton J Brodie and Jack- The program at he Gospel Temperance Meeting on Sunday was given by Mrs A Cody Miss Miss Nettie Miss Mabel Cane Mrs L Jackson Manning A Low Mrs CanC Rev Mathews Miss Hill Miss J Cody and Jackson Tulips are now in full bloom A Gladstone is now in use in Toronto furnishing prac ticable evidence the horse less carriage is come lo slay Freight train was wrecked at Crossing on Saturday nigh I and four persons instantly killed The Altar At the Manse Newmarket May by Rev A Mr Win Robinson to Miss Sarah Jane Lepard both of East At the residence of groom May lib by Rev Malbews Mr David L Mrs Hen rietta Smith both of Newmarket At Iho residence of he brides rather Holland Landing May I by Rev Leonard Mr Richard Toronto to Miss Mabel WOMAN KILLED SEVERAL INJURED WHEN SHELVES COLLAPSE a biiddleaged was seriously hurl and Is in i delirious condition late the twelveyearold son of Mclnally several cursor the forehead and hands and oral other persons suffered injui bout the to ilyladei W pled over without warning a crowd of shoppers mosly wo men and children lined up el in counter Tins hollies and pack upon hi in Hie s of Hie the hour being Hie he day and a panic In night at her ho died employee of while badly hurl Is She and Hie boy also live In H bat I in- held a searching- inquiry will be Into the cause of the collapse shelves All the shelves ho cast side of Ihe fell ho central giving way first and dragging Hie sec tions The Interior of the store which owned by Daniel Knight was badly wrecked Till Tomb In East lay 3rd David A year April SI 75lh yea April 27th Fanny of Jacob Hoover in year At Hillsdale April the Wife of Rev B former In township April in his year Al City Kansas Mellie wife of Jas and daughler of Hiram Maltoy of Newmarket Markets Butler eggs chickens 15500 turkeys lb strained Re dark per Out Apl Don ald Abraham a young man from near Norwich and Miss Annie Sutherland of this town were occupants of a coupe turned over twice this in leaving the Tilsonburg gravel- road about two miles south of For Fascinating the of Murine a l V Si ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO TORONTO

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