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Newmarket Era, 17 Feb 1928, p. 2

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Our Ontario legislature LIBERAL LEADER ft Barred Rook end Chirks rom lahy lock Hatch eaoli week- it SI Newmarket ret One Barred llort Male from a Hook for hatching one dollar a Often up J- Thomas Newmarket lilt Bwk Marc 4 years old evidence of friendship be to Canada and he United States Hie sending for the first history mine safety service In an attempt of the trapped J hi spontaneous forgotten by Can- m to Seres IkInk lt King Apply to Proc- ring about old- Keswick Dove Cot furnished Apply to Mrs A nil Thanhs to the for this tittle hit of appreciation i For I seventy- five years the Newmarket lira has been serving its community efficiently and during this long time has always stood for the beet things In ImbMv civic mid life 1 Jackson after fortyfour years Is still carrying on with Forty girls who the first and floon building were almost panic by the clothing stocks of Wednesday following an of the Model Dress Co on the top floor of he sevenstorey Heading building Ave Two hun dred employees of the different firms Work when Sin- held up for use in the Provincial election of in he Electoral of Ottawa South had streets of Ottawa In for the week-end- Dennis of Snowball home for the weekend of spent the weekend with his family Sinclair demanded an Invest into the position of every j j Sttrflh inch of ballot paper issued In Albert is visiting ENGLAND FARMERS to the Era London England Jan Mall That a group of Canadian farmers quiet citizens In their own Quilt quantity of Hay Ap ply A Qulflton Lot Con at Era Of- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS WE HAVE Alio Toronto Houses and Cash Farms your with for quick results moor West WANTED A HEW SCHOOL at school No iimlury Men at the home of the Sec to close J See- The address by Hon Geo Fos ter in Newmarket last Tuesday even ing was remarkable for Its clear con cise and logical arrangement of facta and fundamental regarding the League of Nations whose pi jmary object is to prevent war absolutely settle all International disputes court of law The fact that have In this nations of the looks is if the object will be accomplished The sentiment of the people of the United States Is In Its favor but the military lords have Jot yielded though there are signs of accomplish Already international have been settled amicably by he League any one of which would precipitated a war under former auditions It looks as if the Inst war was indeed a mar to settle if the Treaty Our old friend Mr Hubert Holmes ho for several years has been ty Collector of Customs at retired at the age of bavin the public in various iipitcltie for a lengthy period He was of lie Clinton New when first became acquainted and was active figure in Huron County whlcl he afterwards represented the House of Commons regime- lie is a fine of man and we hope be may be many years lo enjoy a well ing the I I Empire and participate in honors for I wliloli many an Englishman would give years of his life will seem utterly In comprehensible lo Ihe people of Can fflgrlcultu rials who u t touring Great Britain and Denmark under the auspices of the Canadian National here lo study market ing conditions the Canadians since moment of landing at Plymouth weeks ago have had honors and hospitality bestowed upon them which- has left Ihem wondering whether It is J a dream The parly is made up of represent ative farmers from all parts of together Willi agricultural repre sentatives of governments The Federal Government delegate Is S Dominion Commis sioner who during the crossing the SS Lapland of the parly and who has been acting as chief spokesman There are representatives of several of the agri culture papers Miss Cora E Hind agricultural editor of the Manitoba Free press and Geo rof the Farmer At Plymouth the Lord Mayor came down early on Sunday morning to he part on landing At Liver- poo the formers were guests of the Coin Exchange directors he harbor and flock authorities and finally the charming and winsome Margaret Britains only woiran Lord Mayor who presides over Liverpools civic destinies This was the farmers first laste of British hospitality On this occasion Mr surpassed himself in reply ing lo Ihe ladji Lord Mayor and did Canada and the parly Manchester sill greater herell ihe parly Here Hie Lord gave a great reception welcome Canadians Hon Geo of Saskatchewan did the honors This reception is said lo have been the greatest on record in Here also Wholesale Hie party as did also the Manchester Ship whom provided a royal luncheon for sons of the soil mingliam similar honor was done the parly but at London has climax thus far of all the bounteous hospitality First of all J Of Wad delight in fellow Canadian received the party at t James Palace talking wild many of them concerning farming idem with his hat electron The Liberal Leaders action came surprise not only to the embers generally but apparently Ferguson In funicular frankly confessed that I Sinclairs declaration was news Sinclairs pronouncement toward he end of his address widely he had scored Governm on a variety of He bad Just concluded firing a bombardment of censure at Mr Strong Man Not content with springing his ballots sensation Mr Sinclair Ihe speech House has ever heard him make with an amendment to the Address which in will place the mem bers on record as to whether or not Govt has been guilty of neglect In lie failure lo this session for oldage Leader In between the Liberal Leader and Ihe Government Leader Came John the new Progressive pilot making his maiden debate the old question of Ferguson directing further fire against Ihe Liquor Control Act mlnLstrallon he alleged was efficient only in the sense of sell ing liquor and not Mr Letdhrldge stressed the point the whole act was a sales pco- piece of business and that as well as the brewers distillers who threw their whole it before election realized it when they brought It In Lethhridge claimed that the Legislature should fix the amount of liquor purchasable by permit and that Strong Man should not have to let a single individual buy proved bottles In a lime The premier defended the Control Act administration lenglhy but n maintained elected leader bottle shortage Mount dr Leslie Timothy St spent relatives and friends in Mr and Mrs A left last for flarston In the South States to spend the winter with Kiss Ruby Moss- left on Sunday night for Windsor to attend the funeral of her friend Miss Madelln After five weeks sickness I Is still confined to her be at the home of her daughter Mrs It Suirunerfeldt of Can Mr and Mrs P Pearson Mrs Robertson the Misses Toole nd Mr and Mrs Win Keith attended he opening of the LcgisJture in To ronto last week Mr of Toronto who so acceptably in Trinity United Church on Monday evening was the of Mr and Mrs J while in Town Mrs J Ha which has been raised by the press of late and which was echoed In the house the ills was not lacking either and he foresaw that Messrs Sinclair and LethbHdge would he under one roof sooner or later all their ar gument to the contrary INFORMATION FR6A NORTH In answer to Queries from wish state that there Is a Board of Trustees appointed who have control or all matters pertaining Id wih have arranged a schedule of prices as follows Public dance Monday on account of the sudden death her father who attended church Sunday in his usual health Congratulations to Mrs J A who has received the wording Secretary ial Council of Wo people longing to the Endeavor of the C Church attended a raid Cooks Church Toronto Meadows Ford Sar IS HERE C O NASH mm a it IN HEEDS FARM TOOM OF ALL KINDS OIL AND ELEOTRIO 8T0VE8 SCREEN DOORS AND WINDOW PAINTS MLS AND VARNISHES LET US SHOW YOU WHAT WE HAVE Phone SMITHS HARDWARE Good Used Cars Roy Motor Car Co Randolph BAY STREET TORONTO Kingsdale 3141 8w2 Jbu Lifes Little ho In Memorial In remembrance of Emily Louise beloved wife of Lyman Jackson who entered into Life Eternal on Feb Zephyr Dont forget there will be another loving picture show in hall on evening

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