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Newmarket Era , June 8, 1923, p. 1

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The Latest Double Sight GLASSES show no line and give Comfort Watson GRADUATE OPTICIAN The Leading Paper as well Oldest No paper sent out of North York unless paid in advance JACKSON Editor and Proprietor NEWMARKET ONT FRIDAY JUNE H Binns ardware SOLE AQENCV FOR LOWE BROS Paints MELETONE Stains Varnishes Enamels EASV VACUUM Electric Washer MOT POINT Electric Ranges DETROIT VAPOR Wlckless Oil Stoves FLORENCE AUTOMATIC Wlckless OH Stoves THE 1900 GRAVITY Washing Machine DUSTBANE by the keg or Barrel OWL BRAND ROOFING AND SHINGLES GET OUR QUOTATIONS ON BUILDERS HARDWARE GLASS Etc raising of the Unior handsome new flaj on Temple With th Jack on II pole at lebrationof the York Historical Society direction of thi dent Dr James Hugh The possession of a certain amount of ready money is an invaluable aid to a farmer Ready meeting emergencies as they arise You can soon possess suffi cient ready money for un expected needs by opening a Savings Account at this Bank and adding to it regularly IMPERIAL BANK OF CANADA SOUTH END LUMBER YARD Anthracite Chief Big Canoe Speaks any of the the Society moon Ideal contributed of the oldest membe able be Mi- W Do both eight io venerable Chief Big Canoe from Island an honorary memo who although over ninety ma The old Fork County famil J he a old vol- the property of presentation of t PER TQN Hard Nut Coke PER TON W PEARSON Skinner or Pine Orchard books are years old Works of John Tillolson bishop of Canterburv Ex- Cam- of Win taie into the keeping of lie York Pioneers Anoliier fathers of Hie firs islalure gin of Miss Ml Dr Locke Chief Librarian To Miss Maude Knslae Pearson of anil Rev Payne of local church Mrs who Caswell of he pin as he flag was raised op of the flagpole Cane of speech F1 was his granddaughter Elizabeth l ttltb Two of the winners in theP streams running wild Ontario Musical Festival Miss following the abnormally heavy Hilda Chafer arid Master Stanley trait under the- direction of Mis gave- delightful furnished dur by the Sharoi Band with Mr as con The- concluding of the program was a game- between he niche Pioneers had as the trolley sped of them were able to homesteads of their show the old CANE SONS CO IIMJTEI Wilson pros May Following hour of rain tills Town he overflowing of Old Man which has driven many families heir homes washed six houses destroyed the Victoria St bridge and put light and power transmission out Although the rain had slopped at coming overcast foreboding more feel In depth In i Alberta suburbs of this past hours to rise afternoon at the rate of three inches in hour and rain was Str- and where ridenls have been forced to abandon their homes Several have been washed away and it lower pari of the darted The iluuti when the heavy flow from t m mitt iiniH re rich ei the tow probably today Elbow River running hi Calgary was within eight inch of the highwater ma early Ibis afternoon and to rise properly in Elbow Iuk flooded and several bridges a in danger of being swept The town of High River Irrigation System Damaged Id Absalom Wilsi of Mr John Wilson visilors inspected the Temp and heard how Ihe building wa erected without he sound of hammer by the Children Peace- in Winters of I Mr J J Cosgrave on of the pio tiled the day- he attended li the first he day when the Old Man ir broke away he mam ditch he Lelhbridge northern irri gation projects new canal 10 of lis Dam on Bow es west of plant is lo- 50 Years Ago From Era June ended last Saturday John Wilson conducted divine which the Sharon proceeded with ban- to Meeting House refeshmenls were served Band followed the tfii sold Public School attendance last month averaged accord to Mr Muirs report Th Repair Committee was ordered have locks put on the gates a the public School grounds Mr Earl has sold the ton Stage Line to Mr Jos Mr Brelsford North American Hotel Hewitt and opened the Bay House Hotel in Toronto Mr Mitchell has pos sesion of the Davison House Grace Ertgorlon a ilislinguish- artists a large audience in the Mechanics Hall Morilav evening Died At May Free aged yeas In Newmarket Eliza widow of SAW OF CELLS Prisoner in Wetland Jail Escapes Welland Out June Frank in be Welland County Jail committed tor charges of burglar of receiving stolen prop time last Years Ago From Era File June the Miss visited at last week Miss McCracken came home on Tuesday for vacation Father Morris is makingprep arations foi a trip to Ireland- Mrs Eastwood of Toronto is isiting Mrs Mr Alex Simpson of ipent Sunday at Mr Suth- Geo Bastedo and daugh- of Wingham are the guests if the Postmaster Miss York ia on a visit to Toronto Oshawa and Peter for three weeks Miss Mary Lloyd of Buffalo relumed home on Friday and left again on Tuesday to accept a York Hospital y of Aurora bidding fifty lied BOY SHOOTS FATHER TO PROTECT MOTHER Saskatoon June Mrs Ordinal of Petly was yesterday lo stand trial on a charge Ordinal 14 a years If oodbye to old friends before for Chicago Hayes of Detroit and of Den- been found When the pr from the g Kings with a hinge sawed through and three bars in a window of the corridor adjoining had also been sawed permitting exit to- the jail yard At the top of a thirty- fool jail yard wall Colorado Woods of visited Ibis week with Mrs The 12th Battalion is now in camp under command of Col Lloyd His staff includes Waylinfl of Sharon Hil lary of Aurora and Capt Ion of Newmarket The resignation of J Mc Kay as sciencemaster at the High School Tuesday I -I- Church fhe Conference at Drayton next week are Trull Mrs R Kirton Mr and Mrs Johnson Miss Nettie Lehman and Miss How- Mr Nelson Wilkin of Mr Wilkin of s attended the funeral of their brother on Monday The Citizens Band feel Ihe enrnel player gone to and had be- wrrv Ordinal declared that sin PER WEEK fl beaten by her husband and she had her son to P tec her against him When DID YOU EVER USE FIBRE BOARD proof partition i partitions and ceilings Cellar partitions and ceilings Summer Cottage Interior Walls Call and See Our Samples and Prices Factory Yards Huron St Newmarket whose first on of the Montgomery Joseph iriddiiiLIiter of Laura Sidney Farmer hack as and Rev first speaker of the Miss Pearson of in front of jr and it yea straighten out the matrimonial tangles of this boys family and stales that Douglas Fairbanks jr was born in 1910 and his father was playing on the stage in A Gentleman from Missis sippi His mother was Miss Sully daughter of Daniel Sully She at the hi King hen he had a ml of the Hon Rockies where a Mount ind died Stales the Women Farm Seeds Mi ll Dr RED CLOVER GEOVER GRIM ALFALFA ONTARIO GROWN ALFALFA TIMOTHY Special Mixture of White Dutch and Timothy Seeds for Lawns 30 cents per lb All Seeds Special Prices Gates and lien spoke living historic sentiment So- like the Pioneers do much to further the country welfare by keeping alive the traditions of past fold of ho museum a with its many and of Hie interest It aroused eieh generation Ca nadians must be made to feel that hey belong to a country real progress the married lo in 1907 role in The from Owen Moon And the a year for three Small wonder thai the mai who cannot make in lifetime of hard work think atieked his wife again the seized a gun and shot him the leg- Gangrene set in and Ordinal died in Ihe Canora pitah Stepping on the la good the the second and understood that he had had loss of their Mr Taylor who has with 12th Battalion Mr Dallon shot Millards woods in the shade on Sunday pre were their sjcklegrii The Attar At Pelchville May 25lh Albert Greer lo Miss Wrighl both of Whitchurch brief by Rev supposed to have into him The she and the Provincial Pi working upon the case til he always hit by At Toflonhai Rev Peter Nichol Nichol Mr Duke of Arton to Miss Frances of Totten- Ttifl Tomb At Barrie June IT Wilkin of in his year Deceased was born at was a pupil of George Rose and a of Newmar ket Our Provinces by the Sea of Coal expected next Week W EVES worth while lade Venerable Chief Speaks Chief Big Canoe in his address Id of bis school days and the way in which he learned fo read and despite the fact that his father thought a hunter had no need for an education His incentive to write was when he wished lo send a message to a school and he became such an adept thai he was able pro pose in writing to the Chiefs daughter who replied that If ho would give up his bad compan ions promise to abstain from drinking and go lo church that she would accept He realized how dtfffcult this would be hul remembering that his father and mother wore good Christians he he Did he He afterwards from any positio SAWMILL DESTROYED concession of North East- hope seven miles from Strat ford was destroyed by at an early hour this morning occas ioning a loss of There Is an insurance of The mill was owned by Bros of Ihe Manufacturers Lumber Company of this city and had a capacity of ft a day It had not been in operation for about a year The fire was first discovered about this morning by a passerby It had by this time gained considerable headway and as there was prac tically no way to combat Ihe flames the entire plant includ ing a twostorey building ma- Itch or Bum 1MM a- ste Adult At I Hid Provinces New Brunswick and do National Railways of lines serving the choicest parts I J ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO TORONTO

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