Newmarket Public Library Digital History Collection

Newmarket Era, 18 Jun 1926, p. 2

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

Lake Front Good vestment lor builder Cheap cash Apply Westminster Ave Toronto sale All kinds of Building Tim ber and Cedar Posts J A Lloyd KelUeby Phone 3wi8 to Rent Commodious located Immediate Enquire at Era Office the annua meeting of the Selected Town Weeklies of On tario in last week the following officers were elected or ensuing year Honorary- President J St Marys JournalArgus Hale PacketTimes Vice- President F A J Davis Place Central Canadian Geo James StatesmanNews Jackson ket Era 11 Express Ik F Jphnston News a Good- fellow Whitby STRAY- Came upon con Ki Township on or about June 3rd head of Cattle Owner will pie prove property pay charges them away TELFORD SHANKS R- No King i take TENDERS WANTED of Hie Portable on the HI School condition NEWMARKET CEMETERY Decoration Day Annual Decoration Day will served on Sunday Invited lo The publication organ second approved Prosper advertising an the coming year Of render extremely office failure to Implement in li Speech position utter- King was Adminialration would promptly if It found Itself without the by Last week the Senate rejected the Old Age Pension Bill which passed by the House of Com- which proposed to pay half the amount of the other half of the pension cost resided in Canada amount of the depend on Hip pensioner cumstances liut the mi he 20 a month probable cost the Id he and Si spends allowances a mothers and rathe between the The id have children while Hie fathers Up of age have had more pporfunily to provide for old age if they and in hat tti it Is largely fault because of their Also tils pres- prov many counties of his province for Ihe aged and destitute so that there is not the need for the Pension Bill in comparison with the Mothers Allowance 0 CAimUTHER GARDEN PARTIES HOTTENTOT MINSTRELS Male Quartette Comedy Acts TWO HOURS OP LAUGHTER Ate HAMMER VICTIM SUCCUMBS Bandit Held fop Murder Hamilton June 13Ioe is held by city police on charge of murder following Ihe death on Saturday afternoon of Mrs Percy Cook clerk in a shoe store Mrs Cook was brutally as saulted on Thursday morning when an attempt was made rob store In which she employed The young worm skull An operation al Saturday failed lo save her life and death came at oclock Needle Mrs Cook in lo rob Ihe cash till A few minutes after the assault Police Inspector John Long Distance 1 The Quality Mitt Comer of and Main Street shanks lie June Louis Philip court formerly telegraph operator was brought to from Detroit arriving Friday night and Saturday charged rnlted for Comments of Exchanges Toronto thi Airs Scott accompanied by her sister Miss Mary Scott spent the with Mr and Mi- Garry Brown at Mr and Mrs Herman Doty and daughter motored down from on Sunday and spent llr day with Mr and Mrs Hooker Dr of Chicago is visiting her aunt M Mii ftev Barker Mr am Airs Munroe and Mrs Dr and son all of Tordnto Mr and Mrs John Mortson Mr Sherman Kirbv and wife Mr and Mrs Hunt Miss Hunt and Aubrey all from spent over Sunday with Mr and Mrs Mrs- C Case who has been spending a week Preston Itirned on Monday accompanied by Miss Lyda Pearson who at tended the Wardens excursion Niagara Falls on Tuesday The editor of Ihe Era at tended he funeral of Mrs John on Monday big heart bleeds while he bends his strong shoulders for Hie lifting of Hi heavy burdens thai have settled upon the home or upon society Nothing spectacular about lathe His necktie may look like a roads signboard and his the his Herald feet per second out says a railroad bulletin by rushing across a rack just of the engine he result will be seven seconds Do this nine limes a day and one las saved a whole minute Without Precedent The Pioneer Those who are most interested hi sustaining anil public be hope Rial Pr a 1 clear that he has nothing lo make clear It the duly of Who are about a without cedent li pro vincial history Prohibition at the Election Mount Forest Confederate The executive of the Ontario Liberal parly met In Toronto on Friday with a large riiiiLsiiUdion of being reported The Important decisions arrived at according lo report Mr Sinclair was confirmed In the leadership of the party The party will go into the next campaign as a Prohibition party What will be done with tftiose who call themselves Lib erals but who oppose Prohibition The Conservative party is similarly split over this question seems to us that the tight next election will be mainly one for or against the Ontario Temperance Act and that former political tics will be largely disregarded The question wilt be a live one at any rate FOR MILK It Is universally known that milk besides being a refreshing drink li very valuable food supplying ill necessary elements for growth an health In an easily digestible form many adults children of milk I freshing In making them household flavoring extracts Julccj from or canned fruits fruit syrups may be used may he recipes will bo especially valuable In Ihe case of children Who have a fan cied dislike for milk and for Invalids whoso food consists mainly of liquids and who would relish a change In the flavour of the milk they drink he bo Hie last father ing member of The engagement is announc ed of Miss Marion Frances Hill of Aurora William Clarence Hall of Ihe marriage lo take place quietly his month of Hip the annual meeting of the Canadian Weekly Press at Quebec this week in cluding an exclusion lo lo visit the- largest paper and pulp mill in the world Miss Owens at down by a able gagenient of Iheir ler Veda Gwendolyn to Mr Gerald Douglas Woodrow of Toronlo formerly of the marriage lo take place the last of June The- Christian Church Choir met at Hie home of the organist Mrs Dr on Thurs day of last week and show ed their esteem for Miss Leila Belfry by a Mis- the funeral of Mrs Hooker aunt the lute Mrs D Mr Brown who some ago was employed in one of The of the Era met Rev at last Monday and was very favor ably impressed with his address He is the new minister on the of United Church after the 1st of July and wo feel sure that the people will be well pleased While the- Hev Dr P Fletcher of was in East at tending the Sunday School con ventions last week he visited with old friends Mr and Mrs Collins He ff several ad dresses on behalf of he foursquare with the and his business ideas are Well press by the rigid rules of ii hi hind Ihe moving screen and set stubborn and run conditions not apparent to others he steadies his nerves and I riiiiiL lo spare tli shock lliat seems Inevitable Dear old daddy The world on comes to a full appreciation of him after Father Time has clicked off most of the days him am when he in the fullness of hi like a snow capped before a golden sunset Then It thai he is spoken of with reverenct Like the Irees of the forest father differ in their strength and in the worth The sheltering Influence ha- been greater with some Ihan with other and so loo some has been greater than The average father uses his act and his wealth happiness and good of call htm father and who He is hi Ihe best Port Arthur Out June William years fe of lie night watchman Port Arthur plant died ibis morn homo under stances Her death fo liavc been caused poisonous element Mrs and had breakfast together following which he went the back yard to feed bo chickens He heard a scream and on rushing int the house found Mrs on bed groaning she was unable I speak She died a few minute later in he arms of a woma neighbor A hot lie containing was found and Dr Laurie leiii it to lite pro College last week the retiring President Miss daughter of Canon of was warmly congratulated on the successful manner in which she had filled the office Pre ceding ho above meeting a luncheon was held in honor of the graduating candidates and Miss was to propose ho oast to King for sis GoflBlp la sign an Im- An mind Is ales passing an unkind The Cradle At June lo Mr and Mrs Alfred Saunders a son Edgar Mr Saun ders was formerly on the Dank of Toronlo Staff In Newmarket Tremayne At Sutton Juno 12 to Mr and Mrs M 0 nee May Chalmers a daughter Lillian daughter of and both of Queensville Aurora in her At on June nth relict of Samuel In her even hi- protects your chickens The Federal Cannot Guaranteed Last a Lifetime Ten Days Money Back Guarantee The Federal Burglar Alarm is returnable if after ten days you find any way Simply mail the Federal Burglar Alauii back to us collect a will funded Please send me postpaid one Federal Burglar Alarm for which I enclose my postal note for l05 on the unieraioiMi that my money be refunded should I find If You to go to the Country on Pleasure or Business CALL UP B L PHONE Let us make you Comfortabte In a COVERED BUGGY CARRIAGE OR AUTO Prompt Servloe Charges Reasonable E A BOYD Prop Night calli on Phone Promptly Attended to At York Counly Newmarket on June lb Mary Walker widow of William of Markham Funeral service at the residence 1 rkliam on Cemetery standard lime to King Cemc- At on Saturday June Nancy Jackson of and After an Illness of some months Win Stoddard At June Clarissa merfeldl youngest daughter of Murray and Nellie Summerfeldl Service the homo on Juno at Mount Albert Cemetery a arrival from by motor In his year service at above Saturday morning Interment Cemetery In In June ranee Madilt who died r It caused us bitter grief see them slowly pine away And could not give relief may come and bring lis change every coming year ROSE funeral

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy