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Newmarket Era , June 13, 1924, p. 10

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in need of Bed Blanket let up a stock from your Made like grand- Sou have the pleasure wearing A broad statement you Well LET US IT YEARS Our charges are reasonable Get in ouch with us LEHMAN SONS Telephone R No Uaionville On To Sell Summer City people in the country for the Sum mer can be sold gro ceries and by Distance Some grocers and butchers up outoftown once a week and get their orders are made by truck or express r Some grocers arrange J their customers before they leave town to give this service say they can well afford to pay for Long Distance calls on weekly Let us work out with i plan for the trick Every is a Long Calgary June That freer crop in Alberta vill prob ably the bountiful harvest of year was the predict SCHOOL REPORTS Report of No E Number on roll 35 Average Names In order merit denotes honors Terry Iri Glad j Cole Flora Roll in- ill Norma isobet Huntley Nji a and Edna fJrjwJjr Muriel Smith Travis Willie fVL1 Melville Travis Violet Clarence King Norman Polling Raymond Arnold Vera King Erwln j teacher ANOTHER CAR lion with a recent trip ill Boston Symphony from New York shortly arte midnight and somewhere on lb way the conductor received a de spat eh read Stop a Westerly lake on D car inductor looked round for a car There was one in sight and he waited to inquiry about it No body around Hie station ad seen any drawingroom car a soon an the train stopped a tan who had been wailing at no tation got on board and took a at in a smoking compartment hen lie bad been sealed for a few minutes Hie conductor Conductor lhc man why doesnt the train start Why the conductor I orders to slop here for a rawing room ear and I cant find it You have jusl got on did yon seen any drawing room car omul here No the new passenger Widl Is the despatch said ho conductor Stop at Westerly take on car Oil said Hip passenger that does not for drawing- room that stands for doctor I am Doctor parr I have been called suddenly fit end an fa oil night follow akin 111- lnce during tin Statute Labor on the Road Jacksons Point at per day was passed Mr Arthur Lyon do their Statute Labor in division No- 3 and hat Charles be transferred lo Div No Moved by ed by Pringle that Matt get the el tie of hit in full Reekie dragging Matt grading Welsh grading bridge posts Simpson Godfrey labor Isaac Gordon gravelling rep bridge burying horse Smith labor Comer labor grading grading rep lo grader Ward sup to bridges Comer sup bridges Rural School Fair grant 500 500 500 ulMle A Id explaining to her pi the between civilized upon llililfpi food clothing fttieller day sin- brought the up again by way of review What are the three- things i civilized mm r the Matt on g JulyH at p m PROMPT PAYMENT PAYS papers liould pay promptly for the ho press possess a peculiar prosperity if pud promptly and kept plethoric by prompl paying patron then puf- leth he life pen to the paper in nun pointed he- his of passing events in more pleas ant colors and thus the perusal of his paper of more to the people piece of proverbial in some place where all pert- sons can perceive The ran out of pV- or this article would have continued in finitely Finally after had been repeated Ino Utile A MEAN SORT OF ESTIMATE The difference between a man a bat and a woman eh- in he is about our hour Philadelphia In- The game of being thankful is with which to start the after- dinner fun Each player chooses some wellknown character in real life or hi story who bad something special -it- do lied I be easy to think of man- persons who had cause foi thankfulness For example Ihi Being Irufh- ful George Washing Cider Robert Bruce The pluyi of il Hie game is ended LOOK PLEASANT all be be handsome its hard We are sure now and then lonely And we dont always do as To he patient is not always easy To hi cheerful much But at least we can always pleasant it pays pveri kindly Although you fe blue- If smile aUlio Id and took smile hack he world will lo brace Up and look ideas you banish your friends when you frown go the folk Hie Stale and Nation this liuar itdbubl llioro la evidence hat Prohibi tion Is a improvement Hie old bar days A numb missions for drunkards hud to close Iholr doors for lack of the raw material Others running say they few ir persons hut they I he fioMcl of the It brings table In winter months Preserve it while plentiful Perfect JARS on request His forgh To understand what follows list he explained that be Unite Dry Laws Injunction gainst flagrant i closing injunction Till tutors It that Ihe so are closed li business for full year at Last at Ion own Palais Royal am eight oilier cabarets knew flouted Prohibition law but gel hi proof was rub for patron and employees were mum Sev oral weeks ago 150 waiters went on strike and the LOW in Cost and Upkeep yet elegant and comfortable NEW in every particular yet strictly McLaughlin- Buick in character the 1924 McLaughlinBuick Master Four five passenger Sedan fully exemplifies policy of building greater satisfac tion into its cars with each succeeding year Moderately priced everything that could be asked for is present fine appearance comfort power Its new Fisherbuilt body new frame fenders and radiator radiator filler- cap aluminum rutmingboards bumper its powerful McLaughlin Buick valveinhead motor its sturdy proved FourWheel Brakes all contribute to that greater measure of utility that the world has come to expect in Canadas Standard Car THOS BLIZZARD Agent Newmarket MSLAUG IGK Ask us about the GMAC of De fori led Pay s were filled II of valuable id Col Haywood Knforc Says the Tribune oclock Deputies ailed on up rds announcing The first plucards done in black lettering on glossy while card board greeted be eyes Of u I ll as passed Ihe entrance of Moulin Place Closed for Ihe lion of National Act by Order of the States District Court As Deputies Noail and Arns reached the Moulin and Palais the working shift singers dancers waiters and doormen were ling in for the evenings of but Ibo deputies said mov ing lime had come and out every body began to move Even the Oats I During all the excitement a crowdthat Jammed lit adjacent by and looked Palais Manager was at a loss to know to do with the odd about the place Deputy Marshall said theyd have to go along will is known as New Yorks night life Through even ings will he and deserted by order of United States Court Everyone seemed willing lo agree that Ihe closing of establishments luled lie single smash against liipior selling on New Yorks Wlillo Way Era to BIRDS one man one hand shingle Birds Canadian Twin Shingles with natural red green or blueblack slate surfacing Are double shingles and coVer twice the area of ordinary shin- save labor and nails 3 Weight lbs to the square size are durable handsome and economical CuMdhu Twin are EL of Bird A Black Bull Wall board Tit Birds product fe H EVES Phono Newmarket

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