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Newmarket Era , February 29, 1924, p. 4

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SYRUP by Building Stone PROP Phone i address Huron Newmarket Ont Comments of Exchanges CourierAdvocate After i the friendships or Making taanej Is ail right place hut rendering holiest It May Look Thai Way Free Press Evangeline Booth head of he Salvation Army In Lots of Money for Chronicle onslstent to argue horiagc of money in lhe6fh Instant paid by those Hughes the wellknown educationist last week that the leaders of lion now allow per cent- for the development of and for Ihe creation of power He added that he be- I that the present system of ex- was at fault Dr Hughes Is right Many of those directing our educational system today seem to be imbued with the idea that the schools should be run on the same principle as a factory the raw mater ial jammed through to the finished product at top speed with ability to take marka of York Co reported debentures issued for the construction of the Town of High School On Thursday he adopted the bylaws authorizing the expenditure on county high ways for the year i of lional Institute for tie Blind Ontario Good Roads As sociation York Hos pital Newmarket increase in salary of Dr Wesley physic ian of the Industrial Home from lo High School Board to Mr Ro gers District Represent of the Department of Agriculture for defraying expenses of judg ing team at to With to pendiftires made by West as current debentures as required by the Act the these items but the County if debentures had in issued would be liable for payment of 80 per cent- the that the d additional aid be e schools New market being 80 per f Weston 34448 80 per cent of Chairman Wilson of the said he allowed these it- is this year but would oppose sueh grants in the future of York County Army Fan I i Aid Royal TO- the plowing match be held in County of York Si The Council decided by a vote of 32 to 16 that there be no fur ther discussion of the question of County police unison as recommended by the Police Commissioners last November The County Council at the No vember session rejected the mi ho had called in the advice of Pro vincial Inspector Cuddy and have since adhered to their own policy of efficiency Lack Horse el9 Cur Toronto P proffer lo be speaking the mind of the people of Ontario Tem perance question they show a great necessity of having their in spected by an asylum expert or a good veterinary because of the horse sense displayed but rather In their possession of colossal gall or Impu- linence lo assay hat they are compe tent to be mind readers or custodians of the morals of the people of the Province who have already spoken on various occasions as to guarding their Coat lh Commission who remission slated that the County was policing a with less thai thirty men compared with hundred men for every 100000 the town line a r miles Queen the westerly lim- Weston road the south limit of North York southerly on street bo Ihe city limits of Toronto A resolution was passed in structing the warden and clerk to sign and submit to the Minis ter- of Public Works and High ways of the province the petition of the county showing that dur- ipg the period last year there was expended upon the county high way system the sum of ha The was made up lows Roads and bridge nut York Chief Phillips said that much efficiency could be added to present system by and ad ditional official whose duties would allow him freedom to cov er the county at will in supervis ion A contention that the po lice system as at- present organ ized was about selfsuss tain was refuted by figures from the 1922 report showing that the ad ministration of justice cost The winter session County Council was brou close Friday afternoon auditors report expenditures of he Toronto and York Roads Commission the childrens aid Society and and bridge Council NO KNIVES WANTED lending a hockey mate dleville had the go of a beam to which he in an attempt lo ec He happened to Tall Russian rinding beneath and before he could get on Ok the little ones with- wtter MCCORMICKS SODA IMi it 1 I ml cos Inn Ten men in of neCMsily Ill if- usti Hid ii in IP lone In or rlinil ill 1 111 inlilio in Hip ili Hu linn York County an In- ll leg of he county for fh year ending Dec 1923 Tin balance to the credit of tin county was of were obtained Hie bank which payments amounted including the lowing expend of jusice homo moth allowance- aL SI8GI672 school Willi balance 137878 Outstanding levies which end of on fists hat there Canada for men w compunction involved in an There are too many of the gentry in Canada now and if to he feared that a two month sentence for an that described above will convey the warning that is sirable Such men must learn les on that weapons of any kind a not Cart Stand this Our SMP Pearl Ware Wash Board is so strong tough and durable that a fullgrown man or woman can stand on it without doing the rubbing surface or any part of it the least harm The enameled sur face wont chip flake or peel off Think of the wear there is In such a wash board There is the same wearing qualities in ali articles in SMP Pearl Ware Try out the wash board and be convinced for SMP Pearl Ware ftboul go to Son iwlMlisfj for other performers Buy Your S P ENAMEL WARE AT YOUNGS FAIR NEWMARKET MEMBER OF PARSONS FAIR SYNDICATE For Sale By J Rowland Albert Coastal Indians of Mysterious Origin THE IomIA coastal British Columbia are Indians of North America name Siwaah by which they are commonly dis tinguished from the plains Indians is a corruption of the French word which the early ex plore naturally to them It not a native name They do not look at all like the plains In- like Orientals and though their history is so obscure that it la Impossible to trace their origin this seems to prove beyond doubt that they are from some such stock most probably the Jap anese It is a fact that If a Slwasn and a Japanese dressed alike one can hardly tell them apart How these people crossed the Pacific Is a mys tery Perhaps they are the of some hap less armada blown across the ocean in some Perhaps they deliberately abuses of tho East the ice of the Bering to them what the I like the Japanese very poetic does not resemble certainly not that of any Of conventional real- sounds the keynote Their buildings are richly and fantastically carved Their ceremonial dresses ass equally delight in bold effects tho 1 washes Is their that of any other other American and bright colors especially in red blue and used In conjunction with black and white i column of diabolical birds and above the other form what is j oe the various totems telling the of the ancestry of the people living in the house behind them The also re weird Images resembling the Idols of African which are intended to exercise various powers such as the driving away of evil spirits rlike lot fond of fighting and blood- story well vouched for festive meeting be- lied a truce In their tribe invited the other unity atlves who glory so designed the through the beak of implicating simple things bad nan that the only entrance was throi- an enormous wooden bird forming the fscade could see or hear what was going within the walls Every one who entered had to do so alone and head first In turn the guosta Into the beak and vanished all had None of them ever came out Their treacheiwtft quietus aa soon as his head appeared An extremely clever way of getting rid of folk with the least possible Inconvenient though not one which to Christian meal Today the coastal Indians are quiet and ng of Canada But fine of taste picturesque art may be seen at several not fur from Vancouver and Victoria

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