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Newmarket Era , June 13, 1924, p. 2

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Notes Sals Good Excel Newmarket the daily papers at Van- readers would be led bat Ihey were he only and eternal verities The home has neglected its duty on ibiHty has been of Bradford by thousands of consecrated Society Column Mrs Watson Millard tin all over the land but it is a known fact that many willing Gardner of Toronto paid are not properly j visit with mother and for the ask It is to be rt- hoped they will not give up for dear be come of many boys and girls without the restraining influence of the Sunday School Weekly edit Baby Ca Apply at Era Office Model Car for Sale 1921 condition Box and Brassiere Not Mrs P Hamilton Wanted Copy of I May Zed or factory Reference given Apply Newmarket Baby Girl to adopt months old Lot A Canadian Laundry Your laundry done finished or BoughDry Work done right and prices Low I 186F2 Conveniences Immediate posse Future for Rent at lot no In the 3rd con of East I Crossing Good fences Creek the pasture Apply on the premises in preventable according of reports of in- companies covering the who reported Bay route seems for nothing Thi was started by the which drifted the Canal hough the ion was a drop in bucket compared with the Bay It looks as if the day was far distant when Canada will re turn to penny postage When adopted years ago Sir led the way heartily sup ported by late Joseph Cham not of the now ihe at Wembley it time for Ca Zealand which ted to the would be a to lead the apology to approaching agricultural the price for Sirs Thompson Homing who baa been County Hospital for end la a very low the Grounds century ago fairs special Toronto put the Fan fee for purpose of enticing i crowd because if they can get the out they have my other ways of pulping the money out of their pockets The that ordinary Merchants and manufacturer who contribute to the prize list want to see a big crowd in Town but if 50c is the price of admis sion to the grounds it will mili tate against the attendance as was the case last year The weather was all that could be desired ana the attractions were real good but the crowd was Mrs of Oak Ridges visited her daughter Mrs Walk Church Street on Monday ion to keep the Town on Expenses are high HEW MARKE CE CO Decoration Day Annual Decoration Day will be on Sunday June The various 1 in the Market Square at pm at the Cemetery sharp at The public cordially invited to par- what the the next appeal to Province on the liquor question The Mayor of Van couver gave government con trol a black eye in addressing the City Council recently He is reported as saying We must do something at once Conditions are In every mail I gal letters from wives that their husbands are coni ng home drunk after they have levy by the people It was imposed by the Ontario Government being protested OF REV IB 10 TOWN OF Notice Is hereby given that the first of of Of Hi lor tovii of place at the Council Chamber On Wednesday June the the hour of oclock a in Clerk ANDERSON TEHDER Tenders will be received up day of June at for North Out for i of it A Deeds its for storage purposes is In a good elate of Terms of sale at time of ttnder The highest or any tender not strait accepted For further particulars apply to nuns jl HOGGINS REAL ESTATE Houses Stores Shops for Sal Apply to WM Phone Box Newmarket parts of the collected We claim that out door sports should be exempted from the tax as they make vigor of manhood and woman hood Let us have amuse ments without being taxed Show your interest in the home Town by Inviting your spend Dominion Day in and do what you can to make the day enjoyable for yourself and others If you have any suggestion to make regarding Bttme novelty or improvement in former methods just let the president or some other officer know about it Get busy and talk about the wonderful lime we arc going to have right here in on the 1st of July The last or four demon stration have been a surprise but he crowd I to for 35c for Presbyterial in Sutton Miss Hazel Miss Gladys Cook Mrs A Starr pleased to she la igiui Improved and for her very Llewellyn Fletcher son of rcy Fletcher address changed to ille adds many friends Although I like I read the Ere In touch with GOLD BOOM SEEK AT ROUYON Cobalt June 9 Engine wide already It with gold and richly Half It aw that have just come to hand featuring Voiles Crepe Cloth and Ginghams All made in the seasons most exclusive styles Prices Range from 1 SWEATERS with or without sleeves Wonderful Bargains and splendid choice of plain and combination colors CORSETS UNDERWEAR GLOVES HOSIERY Stamped MILLINERY AND LADIES READYTOWEAR Opposite Post Office Phone f Calgary Brampton adull Id pi this Fall The town of as decided to charge 35c it admission children accompanied by the or guardians Newmarket the grounds and the building it is worth while considerini will draw thorn together Almost to for Union lory for church union was resull of the vote in the Presby terian General Assembly late afternoon when the com- The papliaimcnt- of Canadian has spoken It has given its fresh mandate to the parliament of Canada to put Ihe official stamp on the pact of union lhat is to blend lionallbts Methodists and Pres byterians into one If the legis lators were waiting for a revised from the church court it with force the hundred voles It was more than to one for union all the way The unionisls in fact hai gained in strength during flu past year though the If You Want to no to the try Pearl Jordan Hon K J Davis is spending sev eral days this week In Toronto the annual meeting of the Toron to Conference of the Methodist Church Dr and Mrs S Otton attended the Dedication Ceremony at the open ing of Hart House Memorial Tower at UnlversIIy of Toronto on Thursday at the unionists of the total year while out ace Theatre At the presentation of diplomas at Toronto one day last week Hit Falconer President of the University of Toronto impressed look upon your diploma bear in mind thai it is a guarantee not only of your fitness but of il obligations and that scientific man shall be honorable reliable and truthful ago they got only by t In- roll call method tin of union Ci They had jut Friday and Saturday Monday and Tuesday Wednesday and Saturday Ayres and turtyt UH As a profewsi certain obligations ity has put you you have is the corn- where you make is necssary make a living but it Is essentia serve the public The com unity needs not only good pro- men who can think and are not afraid of expressing Iheir thoughts a certain number In who be have the courage to direct the people It Is up to the spire these gradu gations and prove tlnm selves worthy of a place of respe influence in the where locale The question of ftlruction in the public last week la ii selection of What would but friMy It might be possible for department of Education in ranging a course lhat would be acceptable to all What wanted ftuch- instruction give the young mind a grasp Ihe which was a counted The roll call votes were On Ihe motion affirming spiritual freedom of the church and its right to restate failh and unite with other Christian churches For against the motion refusing to adopt amendments Ottawa which are declared lo be invasion of church rights and passing of the against iV still two tic before the a is to appoint Principal and Dr ant pi church union committee and the other lo enjoin presbyleriea congregations to do all they lo carry out union policy of he church These are likely be taken up today no doubt the will fight them all Ihe way There Is likely to bo a crop of amendments proposed and the may seek to delay matters by demanding i on each vole HOLDUP IN selected broad points of the city loday Ruby Craig of the taff Is spending her near Port Huron and Fisher of Kitchener Is filling her during her absence Mrs Frank Chase of Toronto and Mr Marys Argus call He the of Ihe St the business appearance much Impressed the Mr and Mrs Meek of arrived In Town on Meek will remain two or weeks rcek has gone to lake in the Agricultural College alter end of June Mrs J a in with her son Mr ho brought her home Sunday accompanied with his Harold Garrett Bask ho has gone on the overseas trip lie Garrett family formerly ham pastor Mr and Mrs II Fookler Mrs Mrs W without It Its like a the old homo South beautiful this spring kola la look I pouch one they had found on the truck The man held up put upeuch a fiUff fight hit ten assailants that be eluded their ef forts to make him prisoner and es caped lo a lettphole Though many had plenty of About twenty young people at the home of Mi Ira St one singing after lunch was served wished young be the best of good wishes and let knowing they had spent an evening worth while The editor had a very private letter Mrs Jan Us wood at Bed Deer Bask this She Is a daughter of the late Morrison who resided on of the Town Line and Queen si East Gwllllmjjury many yearn although List gardens to attend I Janitor Just finished feet long the editor of t Deer Advocate Mr a relative of the editor formerly We met him Toronto last with the excursion In I I he brides parents J Edna Kathleen of Mr and Mrs W H Newmarket to son of George tow Near only Mrs Geo Near of the Church of I on Wednesday June the Dyson Hague D Hewglll daughter of Mr a Charles Barnes to Ford Butler son of Dr and Ford Butler of Aurora Lloyd On May a Church of England Toronto Rev Mr Sherman Ethel Victoria youngest daughter of Mr Mrs Harvey Lloyd Aurora to Mr Norman Cheesenun son of Mr Mm Toronto Tuesday at St Pauls Anglican Church Toronto by the S Frances eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs George formerly of Johnston Customs Officer aged 38 years has been practising ollook At the Harper lock Leloved husband Thompson On June residence Ontario John beloved Eliza Irwin In Ids 8 ml j On Sunday June at Stouffvllle In his year beloved husband of Mary In In sad bill loving memory dear son and brother Alfred who passed away June it a thought of sweet remembrance rn a memory fond and true ROSE Pleasure or Business up B L PHONE Let us make you Comfortable In a COVERED BUGGY CARRIAGE OR AUTO 8ervloe EA BOYD Prop n 172 COUNTY OF By A arrant Issued by the Mayor unc of Newmarket following list for I sell the Lands mention Tate due thereon I hereby give notice that unless be sooner paid I shall proceed to sell the said Land- Iiii ill I- 11 11 f- i- costs thereon at Council Chamber in the said Town On Tuesday September at the hour of p m Plan Name Lot Street Taxes Stewart Second A Irwin BBI Charlotte Drown pi Bruce St 74 Morion Lome 8118 Green Court Mussel Green Hamilton 25 Alfred Starr Second S Huron 3931 Wm Allan Est pt E Niagara PAPER PBI HIT SMUTS To Ream not and Bott Quality that Markot WHAT PULL8 POPULATION By Black Manager Canadian up as a on lli- speeches Hi tin Kil ling of population Willi tho open ing up of 1 it lakes us by surprise to that the forest is in largo sections of Canada best agent of immi gration we have and as regards millions of acres is tho only member of the family of re sources thai can provide human sustenance talked of population for so long in terms of acres that wo have en tirely overlooked fact lhat on eighty per cent of tho area of Canada there no farming edibilities growth and forest industries alono can Irabl people Wo havo forgotten lhat the deforesting of areas of Ontario Quebec and Now Brunswick has exiled and Do- largo bodies of popula- in towns and villages ha In population or up shop altogether to notice of present writer Hare Is ago lumbering on the and rivers was at us best companies anil were then In 1873 and 1870 they too- mil lions of feet of pine ami rail- timber to Quebec At that considered nothing I I inches and up and they look down is low as timber was all had hotels three store- blacksmith shops and a lion of five hundred has general two hole one sawmill and population about fitly Another of Ihe to had four hotels eight stores sawmills and a of about eight hundred now two hotels four stores power plant and a population about three hundred town had in 1903 a population several hundred Ihe not being known live J Ihreo thousand dollars and two a thousand loss in drive In 1923 the had dwindled to surly Stores two hotels worth W thousand dollars and number of logs in lb In nonagricultural areas population measured by Ihe v of limber crops outstanding too of t crops is A J Man j TORONTO

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