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Newmarket Era, 4 May 1928, p. 2

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Hie Column or tor Mo dtflUonl On word for If not whin 1Q5 will be for booking Market Oar- plant our hardy field grown and Bermuda Onion PUnls will produce vegetables three wcoW than homegrown do experiment Wo or your money Strong field lough- plant ready to eel In open field Will temper twenty above without Injury Bermuda Onion Plants and all leading of Plan shipped oslpald t00 Ship collect liwu5id Catalog and icsll- free Carlisle Flint A man of good Willi closed call oil In townshlpa of North and end vicinity Territory with over customer Prefer married man with sonic n meeting public- and earning EL J Midland Vrttc nl Wanted Slock ami Tonic Food icscrilatlvcs for exclusive territories Complete line of guaranteed products on British formula Must have car and be well known Every assistance given splendid money mker with steady repeat orders Apply by letter lo Mltford Advertising Limited Building Toronto Man Wanted For outside work Clean healthy permanent paJtfon Willi a established company Must be neat have fair education and used lo hard work Position open May Apply Box Em Office In New weekly to make permanent It J Wat kins Co- ancestry it One Dollar Each Fifty While Pullets Tom Barron strain hatched April Laying per cent B Cody Street- Wanted with babies July a conveniences wired for electric Goldsmith Newmarket iw Pasture lo Rent Convenient to Mason in Reasonable Apply to at the Power Sis Shorthorn Bulls J Baby Chicks for Sale Bred Rocks and Leghorns- B Newmarket- For Sale Red Clover Seed tested No i per bus Sutton West- barn Alfalfa aid Clover mixed bushel Also Jersey Graves Cedar Valley For Sale Harris Seed Drill nearly new Hay Rake Box Editorial Notes the Domini fifty but the el III turn of to Indicate the need of lOiny the Oct war Is not only painfully distres sing but exceedingly libel came ting for of I toff it Mont or the unfounrlcd HIT BITS i motor parts reported Port Guide were found guilty of libel awarding Imnuycs Judgment was entered for the plaintiff General Sir Arthur Cur- ilh costs Because of news- publicity which the trial was It tins been the topic of throughout the whole of The editor Milan wing the the Port Hope paper appeal will be entered idence was excluded by I bis charge to the jury FUNERAL OF Many Pay I Tile service Hill rods MacLean held at Russell by Rev J Rus- walnut Garage to Rent Enquire flowers mainly red Hers from floor to celling The Included Tennysons Cross- g the Bar sung by Mrs armington and Nearer My God to MacLean who had a friend of Mr for a r of a stressed the of Mr character in many IhougliUul acts of and the spirit of service which brought him Into the pul- arena as an alderman Word was His Bond Briefly sketching Mr rear from a York farm to leaching and then with la- four years as a student at the old St Medical School until Ihe late Judge had introduced him to late Alexander Manning capitalist Toronto who had started Mr Shep- into commercial- career Mr MacLean said his word was his bond He was a contractor in the construction of the old Nor thern Railway and then a grain LEAVING CHILDRENS York County Officials Hoi inspector of the County Childrens Aid Society as made the recipient of a hand- me silver tea service the gift of the and of York chambers and county police court Chief of Police Phillips in making ren- he police department by r and Chief Phillips remarks Mr nfiis irsrntiriK Miss Tliouipson wit on of for dont worry What the keeping his for Mn I hi e of ins Mrs J Mr hi Mi Kiel ore the IZl f Mr nil Mri Arthur Coombs Mrs I Klrljy Mil Dob I landing t on a Metlit- Hon u Mis Jils home tjie Inter In Cillfornli Mrs Ha lertainn it Club her resl on lo of It week Miss Win ill 1 Huso returnee in Toronto Hon Is I Friday Is Belting on Ml Robertson ore expected home from Florida today after an absence of Mrs Smith 11 I Chief Justice Sir one of the the O Sheppa on Wednesday afternoon Mr Mrs Sherman Kirby Hi Mis Hunt motored dot and spent villi Mr and Mrs Chas Mr J J Watson of New York City vritesi is nearly three and half decades since our home was still look her ojFhj lira it Toronto on Thursday April 1928 Wesley pegs of In yew on Sunday 29 from Ms lato In Service In United IanJlng tC Cemetery In SloufMIle on Saturday April SB Emma beloved wife of James year Funeral on Interment at Cemelery April Charles Skinner Mabel Cane from fclc residence Mitchell on Wednesday May 2nd In terment fit Greenwood Cemetery Smith Al on April William p aged years Funeral from his resi dence to the Mtonoolte Church on May Interment In Cemetery for tb I Bound by Party April Sin- Liberal leader In the Provincial speaking a banquet In lis honor here last nigh I challenged Premier Ferguson lo give of Ontario a ylaemtnt of what policy actually In He rtiarSQd with being to lake any lie ms released from In matter In Ihe he wH the of pHple of Ontario the of the Legislature by ig Ihem to believe the Speech from Throne Ihe of the House That Ihe province fighting a of llllgtilion with the King ministration in the Interests of provincial rights Mr of Millard Ave Newmarket is a son of O of Toronto by hi wife His name was decide omitted m the obituary on the of the student been received that Dr who Is in i successful in passing In In loving memory of our wire and mother Emily loughby passed away April She Is not dead but gone before To end on that WE OAK MONEY ON FERTILIZER per ton Ion per ton 4200 This is Strictly Cash Prices Fresh Stock of Homing Feed ARRIVED ALSO Timothy Alfalfa Alsike Red Clover Seeds Lyon Rodgers AT THE ELEVATOR Phono HURON 8T NEWMARKET Where pain tb- I following the had refused point declare what the Ontario respecting provincial power rilky The Liberal leader head a press In terview given by Premier Ferguson when the St Lawrence waterway re port had been made public in which he had talked of nothing but lion to the sea a Hie province had no Interest which lay entirely the Why should Premier Fergus worry much about the navigati part of It- he asked and so lit about the all Important question power on which the press of this pr have been prodding him I have asked him to give us a niLe with to the lfcis of this proving him to give In order that the pcoplt of the Province of Ontario may get most benefit out of the the St Lawrence have to away from navigilh his release NEW ADVERTISEMENTS CARD OF THANKS Mrs and Family of Holland anding also Miss Minnie of wish thank their friends ind neighbors who were so kind and and during ho r Also ELDERLY MAN WANTED FOR WORK Gardening lawns and flowers n No farm work Wages for 5 months board Jid washing Good borne Must be pleasant willing to work FARMS LTD Roches PL Telephone No lv Stop li Radial FOR SALE FIXTURES Toledo Scales lo Shanghai Apri i will i en Assistant t that Ihej l deeply Skinner of Mitchell tthof her husband which Monday following an Toronto Hospital Before of the As Starts Service Midland April The first Cat of the en accorded the of the City of The Cradle fl York County H April 30th to i Mrs John Cross a Irs Robert Mc Mali on of a son Gordon On May 1st Dorothy kind of thing whfch he already id in the interview wh iiV referred Premier Ferguson the Liberal recalled had employed three lawy an opinion on the rights of Province of Ontario in connection with the development of power Shortly that he had entered Into a dis cussion on Hie subject in which he Seen optimistically certain that Ontario would be able to maintain these rights He had been enthusi- about the outcome of the St development But along come the Winnipeg convention lhat convention had worked out a line or policy which bad been laid down as of the cardinal planks in Conservative platform Under this policy Ontario was to get power only ral Feng Yu ri to prevent all the to t in a beige gown shade with deep all- The Altar Stephens Robar At the United Church Newmarket by Rev A Marshall Alma of Toronto to William Louis Stephens of Newmar ket The Tomb Heath In Mount Albert on Saturday April Caroline Nicholas Heath in her year Service at home of her daugh ter Mrs George on Monday At Keswick on April 26th Prances beloved wife of Stephen Lepard in her year Interment in Cemetery McKay At Ids residence St near Newmarket Alexander McKay beloved husband of Mary Brown Funeral service ion Thursday May 3rd Presbyterian Church Service in the Christian Church Keswick on May 2nd Interment Cemetery Era to Friends wife of Francis Lch it year took place on Wed on May 2nd from Pearson St Service House Pine Orchard Pine Orchard Burying iAjU at her sons Ont Mrs J ly on Monday morning a his 288 In Ids rrow nor care here there Sadly rnisscd by and hand aid the sound of i II Mrs R0ADH0USE ROSE Funeral Directors ST NEWMARKET H Eves F G Burrows H Dike Son Lake Simcoe Co Ltd Sale By Newmarket Ont Jacksons Point Ont Mount Albert Ont Fuel Sutton West Ont I ID HIS ance Orchestra I n AND HIS Herb rower Radio d Featuring the Seasons Latest Dance Hits At I O Hall Newmarket SATURDAY MAY at 830 P LADIES Including Tax GENTS 75c ig A Standi in appearance in rower HI RANT i Six CytJtrs Ion and t NEWMARKET GARAGE J G MOSS Proprietor Huron Street Newmarket is spend market and tomers Ore will of

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