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Newmarket Era , January 13, 1928, p. 2

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to pentKiKiutro NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Mm of Toronto anil Mr Morton uvi family of wish to thank their many Mends sympathy beautiful tributes In their loss loving mother tUMlM Mi and family with the many different of Cedar end Ungual be and of a Ming will father grounds for a iuKhIIc off the High way anil which would probably be profitable Investment The lotion water and light would quired the maintenance of which very entail Hut the King George Hotel boa never yet been burdened with the tourist traffic arid peap find better after the position of Senator in Ontario only three to be The Cabinet must have had a strenuous time the choice which was announced on Tuesday Hon relations la fortunate that the United Klngdorrt factory lluii London Troth between lis Its at the building of destroyers for Canada t MKMaWtirOfiMKfir to thauk those whose hind been expressed In any ay ways during the short the death of MAY CAMS P CAME PUBLlo Not given a the York Mutual Pro- el v Ill be held In tlic amber Newmarket on an at for the purpose of of continuing lion or declaring it dc- member la requested to pies w HILL President M1LIAJU secretary of Its surmise that Impertinence United Stales la of the Canada under a debt of more than two quarter billions the bulk of v money in building liunsootilbieiital railways which bavo imperial well as a value rim Hudson Day of another Canada and Great Britain It la Just as Important for Great Britain to have on assured supply of food from Canada Is for Canada have the benefit of the British It Iho money spent communications had been spent Instead upon fighting It la a good job Newmarket lid go into that housing scheme tho was for Gardens before the war Into It among other places and City is worrying over the loss thousands of dollars Of the originally erected have been so and not a one in paid for yet Thirty at A abort time offer of cash made by local real estate operator for them as turned down articles have appeared In Toronto papers and a number of Ontario weeklies also In Macleans showing that the cost of bringing Alberta coal Ontario figured by the Board Rally lie belter Canada of half a million men to take part In a war In Europe and Buffered a loss of life which cannot bo measured In money and for which the Jeers of London are a poor rclurn public not be found in that silly and insolent way London and Ihenhclng thrown Canada would have Off i CO ft Motor Oil Drum ft long complete Willi OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE tOH Comments of Exchanges To Viit Canada Undo Advertiser The United States Secretary of State who cor- to the Foreign Minister of will pay an official to for the visits of Iord Premier King to Washington some of our colonials will y the neighboring In capable of being reduced vv and that the highest grade of Alberta coal can be laid down In Toronto at per ton The Federal and Provincial Governments should see that we get it Instead of sending annually over to the United States for fuel The figures of the Workmens Com Board of Ontario for show that was in benefits which is an increase over the prior year In eluded in the figures are medical costs which have run over one miltior dollars The experience for I92 calls for closer cooperation in the matter of accident prevention work Both employer and employee are keenly interested in industrial safety and close cooperation will iny accidents Edward E while employed the foot of Ave overhead construction Tuesday fell thirty feet to iho ground and was Instantly killed Carrying passengers a a Del nay easlbound went over a high embankment on No- 2 highway cast of Pioneering Wednesday evening and KingCity spring The Harmonic Music Club met at be homo of Mr and Mrs Joseph last Monday night with a good Mrs fai In th in World Affair Woodstock SentinelReview interesting to note the which ore being taken in some of Canada to give n the nation a education re he and work of League of Nations In and it is anoouurr courses on this subject are in he are he In Spending end Saving fike eve if old Ideai of lrift tiiMf- change actual necessities but the fact re St the whole fabric of production ip the habit of the public to I Of Precept of doing to rei their opinions of 15 What after all Ontario aecident- tlieir plants are that this may be the case grand jury in Toronto has that all criminal should be sentenced to definite terra by a judge but they should be brought investigating board psychiatrists lawyers Something more for professionals to obtain fees from public chest Too many criminals get away with the insanity already for the safety of the publi Of course all criminals are tally diseased They have a that theft or robbery is an easier to get money than to work for i which Is an insane delusion Fear of the her am Mrs George Stone- Miss nurse In the Western Hospital Toronto spent Years at her home here The- Junior Farmers held their meeting In the Masonic Hall last Monday vening MIsa Hazel of Toronto is borne this week owing to Illness Miss celebrated her birthday last Tuesday by entertaining number of her school friends The annual Sunday School of the United Church was held last Thursday evening and very reports were given by the Sec- Mr Richard Jones Mr Jos was elected superintendent In the place Mr Campbell who wished to be relieved of his duties All other teachers and officers were re-elected- The held Ihelr annual business meeting on Tuesday even ing with a good attendance The Mrs- Munsh Mabel Munshaw left lost week spend four months at Dart Beach Florida Bradford Witness Mr and M George Alpln and family of market visited her Frame on Tuesday Mr Lester Is living In Mr C house on Street until completion of his home on Ave Mrs Robt Thompson of Toronto and Mr Ed Thorr visited their broil Thompson Park A Dr and Mrs Irwin Mrs Bond took dinner on Thursday of Dr J H Wesley It being his birthday The family of Mrs sprang a welcome Christmas for her when a fine Radio Set presented and set up In her which is appreciated very much iser of Mr It I I appreciate the Era that Is obvious It Is an excellent means of keeping acquainted with North York Mr Thos E Williams has Jrs W Que passed her birthday Tuesday and was pleased I president J- McAllister President Richard Jones 1st Vice Louise 2nd Vice Verna Carson 3rd Vice Bruce Hall Vice Mrs Secretary Jean Jones Ruth Campbell Treasurer Hazel Charlie Wicks Organist Carson New Scotland school Is closed ow ing to Illness In the community The annual congregational meeting I Mr as held in Laskav Tiniin Cleara Sale F CH New All Millinery Greatly Reduced and Childrens Hats Womens and Mis Coats Fur Trimmed f Up Big Reductions in Dresses Silk and Silk Knit Hair Price Cloths Reg to Clear at Hosiery and Bilk and Wool Ladles Underwear at Special Price Broadcloth Bloomer Special A Quantity of Stamped Goods Dolled Cheap LOTS OF BARGAINS I SUPER WHAT YOU HAVE NEEDED FOR 1 A- New Approved FIRE EXTINGUISHER of the CARBON TETRACHLORIDE TYPi Operates by HAND AIR PUMP to Feet CONTINUOUS STREAM OF FLAMEKILLING LIQUID Fluid change immediately to a heavy blanket upon coming in contact with flame or hot the mother the fire like a wet blanket APPROVED BY UNDERWRITERS LABORATORIES Park Ave Newmarket Phone Doors West of Po Office would get along it I used to knot when I lived really like a bi United Church tost Tuesday afternoon from the especially from hand also the departments fine surplus which raised over allocation After the business part or the meeting WM me room where a banquet was A couple of hours were spent In a social way Mr and Mrs Redman and Mrs VlSilfid Mr Wednesday DRUNKEN MOTORISTS TO BE JAILED Aurora meeting of the Hor ticultural Society a membership Officers as Presidents H and Lettelller 1st VicePres John Pres J McDonald Andrews Mrs Eade Mrs W Bain J and J Mc Donald Committees Fair School J McDonald Civic Improvements p Farris Membership Dr Harper Publicity J Walton Purchasing Mr Letlellier J G McDonald Lloyd and J Prov Horl Meeting A large gathering Tue day night in the dining hall of the On College beheld the of a portrait of Dr A veteran exmember of the col iff whose resignation took in charge of a motor SOCIET I T I Invitations and Announcements Galling Cards Pwgrams all printing required by- Clubs Churches and Societies MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED and PROMPTLY EXECUTED THE NEWMARKET ERA Job Printing Dept Phone Experienced Tommy of a law Freddy What did Cheep cheep Well a duck told The Cradle on Wilson In loving memory of our dear Mrs Stephen Wilson who way Jan Oh how we miss her words cannot tell A bright happy face we all loved so well The sweetest of memories are all that pleaded guilty feet Winnipeg Man The past year is one of considerable development the western regions of the Canadian National Railways according to A Dixon chief engineer Work was begun on Hie construction of nine lines intoxicated in In asking leniency Mr informed that had made had done to the car hiel In- Mi- OF BUSINESS Phased the Harvey Book Stationery Ushed Newmarket for a years I the which has l and will OF- THANKS sold my Book and Station Store to Miss Sadie Burrows I to express my thanks to public for the generous patron- during ih I hay past twelve year hope that the sat treatment verflowlng the business I FOR BALE Make Money at Home could wed In view of accused I the Parliament The At the home of the brides parents on Dec Revi J Patterson Lillian youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs Henry Smith to Harold Ed mund Lubbock son of Mr sni Mrs William Lubbock all of At Richmond Miss of Hill to Robert Presbyterian Church Mary Of At his Street Newmarket John Cemetery his Interment look place on morning Strictly private the family At Mount Albert on Sun day Jan widow of Henry In year Funeral from the home on Jan Interment Mount in Cemetery ipson At Aurora Jan Alfred Copson In his year Funeral on Thursday January Interment Aurora Cemetery Ever remembered by her Son and Daughter- In Law j Harmon In loving memory of dear mother Mary Harmon And friends from day to day Jut never will the one we love Prom memory pass away he rolling streams of time roll on Bui still vacant chair lecalls love Ihe voice the smile Of one who once sat there Family In memory of a loving Mother who passed away Jan 1927 One lonely year has passed dear face comes smiling through lonely hour that we have spent woven through and through ith golden threads of memory MADHOUSE ROSE Directors ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO TORONTO

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