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Newmarket Era , July 25, 1924, p. 8

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Amazing Results from Traaf Mr Jamca of Pronto months l unendurable- I completely health health It ft by of Treatment absolutely relieves Rheumatism Pain In trio Neuralgia Headaches TINSMITHINQ PLUMBING and FURNACES V OUT MONEY TO LOAN to lend On fawns Mortgages paid or purchased Business private Write or call Here and Thdre Mrs I Pryjlc has number of yesterday for the Some thirtysix sen including four from account of rain had bo called off second Union church wast hold in Memorial Park fast Sun day evening when a large crowd for grand- was filled and Is estimated dial over hundred cart were on tho grounds On Sunday overling last while or way to Decoration da bo held at Mount Albert Mr Bart Wfdoman bad an accident with which might have had Accompanied by hi rosulla mother and slater ho and approaching a also meeting mi- to pass lie stopped other driver stopped too each thought other would and both on again and when which win I hop daughter who Mr The value of Ontarios mineral production for the first quarter of the present year as shown by a report of the Department of Mines the total being and respectively was the only metal of importance to record decreased production during the period under review Among the passengers sailing on the Canadian Pacific liner for England on July Was Chairman and President of the Canadian Pacific Railway While in England Mr is scheduled lo address the in the Caribou district of v bein received I and Fred re cently ret rnrd from a months sport in that district with an specimen of grizzly bear weigh ing about pounds They saw caribou deer black bear pheasants and grouse and consider district a hunters paradise Addressing the annual meeting Of the Bond Dealers Association of Canada at Toronto recently the President declared that during the absorbed within the of buehels through it to the head of the lakes whence it goes to the markets of tailors who naval style everything the scenery and Lake Louise which tbey ng and doing over which they all their world if being fostered by the govern- of Manitoba Saskatchewan the and Girls these provinces iia sing teams resident on the Com- lines will also be granted a free hip to the Royal stock thrown forward both received face beside the shaking up The car was considerably damaged but tho occupant are thankful they were not mono seriously hurl The homo of Mr and Mrs p Leh man was ho scene of a summer wedding on Satur day afternoon July at daughter Volrna v was united In marriage to Mr Thomas oniony lawn by onto within a bowot flowers carpeted Wan conducted of of evergreens Willi pedals The who ill J- faf In Ivory georgette and a veil wreath of pearls and orange- blossoms bouquet of butterfly row and baby breath and worn the gift of the groom a gfld pin and necklace of pearls Tho was attended by her sister has boon from of Montreal hero to in Westing house brunch llainillon Tin flowers beautiful music eh- fjincin and refreshments arrange moiiK duo to the kind pen engraved wtlih hi name ami date a souvenir and token of lie which ho is bo beautiful fa jf Mr v carried of J If groom acted as best man Lehman the brides mother homing black canton dress hie Hie Mining of the register Miss J cousin of bride sang and was ly Mrs Crawford of who also wedding march Mr and Played Bay will I ad Mrs spent i at Tent city Hidden of I Mi iiu Mr Mr Gladstone Lloyd and Mrs wore In Sunday and son Donald are guests of Mr and Coffey at their summer ho Tail City Misses Florence Davis and across the line Mr and Mrs are visiting the home elr son Mr 11 Mr and Mrs Skinner Mrs attended Ir of Brampton uijday last Mrs Stewart of iiiHjii or the thl final the lull by be Hunt on picnic was given for purpose of the farm ers their families over whosi lands Hie Toronto Hunt la plan to conduct its hunting hi autumn will be hat year Mayor Walt Aurora and oilier of the gave a very hearty members of Hunt who for sport in his pail of the country Mr George Board- more hag bought a hundred- acre form adjoining Mr JarviV faimi and ipreparation lias been made here for a kennel hounds and accommodation for some horses flames provided at picnic for the children races pillow fight- and also two liltl donkeys Perhaps one of most important events was tli lecture given by the farmers illustrating typo of horse to raise and breed nicotinic requirements and quail of a hunter Among the members of Toronlo Jlunl present were Mr and Mrs AomiliiLi Jarvis Major and Mrs Clifford Mr and Mrs Har ry Mr and and Mr and Mrs Roily Mr George Smith Mr J and Mrs Jerry Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Case Mr A Roy Mr Doug- span of life lias been extended ten years but not at grade crossings July As tho plentiful nature of berry crop The Arts of the sent to Quebec a Of St Jean of Orleans who liv- end St Institute met at ItW Cooper last bad as their guests Branch meeting the were to an excel- in by the ladies of of piano solos ral solos and recitations much enjoyed by all Aurora The members of Tempor- Choral HodeMy a pleasant picnic at Bond Lake on afternoon under the lierliip Fan- of this Where do we sleep Has someone called up by Long Distance and reserved our rooms If not you will be running greater risk this year The took opportunity of presenting Mi and Miss by Mr Hotels ground from It wou satisfy moderate drinkers for it hard Iquora thai make drunkards really fine folk only to that it wtis tried and fair that work bat tho The are drill and the The first drunkennosE which wc have any written Is be found In the chapter fit And Noah began to and he planted a yard end he drank of the wino was drunkrp was not whiskey that tripped up this good Yes to flay the leas of it the backers of fermented antidote to drunkenness Bible Lot them turn over to Kinfr company of less than put to officered by 32 Iiiii Why himself drunk in the pavllllonf and the thirty and two kings that helped htm On boor gin and mm Wo Wins The liquid at feasts or and were all fermented fore the coming of Chit had become so sodden the y In Judgment Down through the agea secular hi story society dfirjyliiK Influence of for drinks If Alexander Croat had not been conquered by lie might have conquered the world in the ages to ruin through drunkenness hist The deflpplptlont of Roman feast Gin No but drinks Who says all this wreck of and ruin of soi The Inexorable facta of history fop the first drop of distilled liquor ever produced was manufac tured in Here Is Ihefiloryof It Bombasts Paracelsus Italian Chemist like so man bis day seeking to the of whWi I enable man to live Amongst he Wine course his labours he produced spirits Loudly be proclaimed to that he bad found the of this became a slave to II day liiey found him dead alongside bis ElKer The of Death SIMPLE ARITHMETIC subtract from 1924 and do you gel I I Only since the world knew distilled hard liquors I Al he records of drunkenness thd sodden mystery the hideous and debauchery hi history lays at the door of Alcohol from No ahs day up to years ago grew it of fermented not distilled liquors Shall urn down the A this discredited remedy Portage La Prairie Man July Three youths George and associ ates crime of Percy Moggey who shot and wounded two members of Winnipeg detective force last week were al sentenced to flogged by Magistrate Marshall here who 13 18 years old In ad dition to receiving eighteen lashes will in prison Twelve ear in Provincial Training School was meted out to while the youngest of trio was given suspended sen- and a public flogging to be iniatfrfdb the Chief of Police Dresden July Several barns id other buildings were destroyed no team of horses tilled and and fields of grain badly by a terrible windstorm which jt a swath Hires miles long and a halfmile wide through pan Dawn Township during last night he storm was really a cyclone ac- by rain and lightning THE HE year when the foundations of modem were laid by Confederation was the year in which the Bank of Montreal celebrated the anniversary of its foundation By that time the Bank was already a strong and stable institution with Branches well dis tributed throughout Upper and Lower Canada Established in Montreal in the Bank opened an Office in Quebec in the same year in York now Toronto in in Ottawa in in Halifax in in Winnipeg in in in in Victoria in in in in Edmonton in and in Char- in Today the Bank has mote than 550 Branches in Canada and offices in New York Chicago San Francisco Spo kane London Paris arid and Specification can is of tender obtained flees of tho Chief Architect menl of Public Works Resident Architect Public Works General onto Tenders will not be considered made on forms supplied by tha Department and In accordance the conditions set forth therein Each tender must be accompanied by an accepted cheque on a bank payable to the order of the Mia- of Public Works equal lo of the amount of the of the Dominion of Canada and bonds of the Canadian National ihii Company will also be accept a or bonds and a it re quired to make up an odd amount By order MONTREAL I Established over years Total Assets in excess of iSsooboooo Internal and External Pains are promptly relieved by Thomas ECLECTRIC OIL PATTERSON LYONS A D6leps TO CREDITORS In the matte of the Estate of late of tha of North of York former deceased Notice is hereby pursuant Section of the bat all edi tors and other having or manis against the estate of the said v lie died on or jbJui the day of July at the Township of North are required on or before the day el August to send by post deliver to A or for the o the will and testament of the said dec Christian name and addresses and descriptions the lint particulars writing of their statement of their accounts and tin lure of the security If any held by And Jit the parties entitled only to the claims of which shall then have notice and that th executor will not be liable fo the said assets or any part thereof fc any or persons of whose notice shall not have been reoehed b it at the time of such distribution A Railways now Preparing for Harvest Rush are also very encouraging but just what the har vest is expected to be will not be generally known until representatives of three prairie Governments and the two railroads meet Winnipeg to discuss labor situation and tin best means of securing help to harvest crop there Is However tie crop reports Issued dfan Pacific Kails been and this company is already gathering and points hi anticipation quite ft department in railroad transportation offices As once the it must be rushed through to completion speedily and during for some time after the rush on of the country from hence the are making up the special trail securing supplies for the lunch cars and the hundred and one triiigs have to be looked after in order and of the travel L- the Canadian Pacific afford I lTti hi to unknown to although perhaps not as a direct result of this innovation over 2fi000 men travelled in special trains over Pactfle lines This the Company is making practically known how man the harvest the trains made up The required to work will be arranged a ions originate from far as rail equipment is concerned Colonist cars are which afford comfortable eating during the day facilities are afforded lose who wish to prepare their own meals in a end of each car and at night down as an upper berth or d- if car as a meal at the same of train The able to secure a and of the food supplied and served in a this dcpaitment on Cana- children who ha TORONTO

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