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Newmarket Era, 31 Aug 1928, p. 3

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Our II not hold Itself Brought to wmret for Burial of George market died In Toronto unlay and tlic remains were held In the Mortuary Chapel ItoadhouBe Hose ly the Captain of the jintl eleven liibt street one was he ditch Both cars two on the road to Ke lloss of was from Keswick when the ir refused to work and ed hitting a bridge post Our News Seeing The marriage the morning of August St MR HARVEY FAREWELL PRESENTATION There good turnout of bowl at the lost Monday evening ltd a spirit of friendliness was ex Ireoldc Willis called nil announced that i Scotch by oh Monday for finals so that the bowling before cold weather He then called on Cp Ab vis for few Capt Davis considered that greatly In being generation the admiration public and prl lunrter of a will be for 6 come and he has won on of oil life for trfe put every of the community lie own convictions in sponsoring others refused for School Supplie St when loaded Earl Row and badly dan the removal of his family M takes with him one of it charming hostesses of the Town they carry with them the best of citizens accompanied by tokens for years of happiness prosperity remembering also that NEWMARKET METHODISM In the year the of the Methodist Church wo from Toronto to Lake Sin vorshipped In the house of lie settlers under the Inspiring leadership of he saddlebag preachers- the enjoyed much pentccostal grace The first service held After this Confe among the Red 1 Pauls urch Mr A r Slew ft Is- Onto Terror tmnia land Sarawak Blackburn 5 Borneo of by Dr of Nora Totonto and Gordon How who spent twentyfive Webster Toronto eldest son 5KL end Mrs Webster Rev Phillip Dun- milts bound up with and Mrs Webster left by for Winnipeg They will reside and terror The of Sarawak which era- square three white Raja sir Jam Brooke and big James j Brooke arrived In Sarawak In appealed to by the chiefs of of Borneo for close and the lads trlbuted the holiday Jtha northwest against f the Christian Con- Sultan of Brunei who originally telling of theft and game stories The good old summer tin fording pleasurable outings groups of friends these whole of lent aid to such purpose tl draws to a begged by tho population drifting back government la September 1841 he Governor and Raja of and has been Safely Fir been Is 1 sovereign many tan of Raja of given the and lately f biff position was by the British as Raja of Sara- wak To a London Dr Mori- said tho natives of Sarawak P comprised some halfdozen tribes his duties was to keep peace and Inculcate a respect for law Kingston and pr it the In aching to th At the prop Standing Ha ailed I ii the Lamp to express the appreciation and Mrs Harvey not only mentation but for the com- Lid by Mr Davis He said was a certain far he St Camp Meeting the with he arrived at Holland of a Pioneer Lady After an lllncw of two months Mrs died at the residence her soninlaw Mr Howard Me and Jesse of Waller Hall and Mrs He Clure of Whitchurch he funeral on attended Service of her daughter where si conducted by Rev Stewart Ore With Its I Its wealth beneficial and fearsome It has always any other thing the is a land of primeval terror What effects of the face of the globe primitive mind of or malice and grow as they spread most remarkable how aroused spread Inch Dress per Yard A BRUNTON CO PHONE 32 W C LUNDY The Ladies Store M A MidSummer Sale of Woods Lavender Silk Lingeries Silk Knickers in of yellow pink peach mauve grey sand black and gooseberry 2B0 pr Sale Price Silk Slips In all the new shades reg Sale Price Silk Vests to match all shades reg and Sale Price Silk Night Robes reg 360 Sale Price Woods Blue Line 8ilk Lingerie all shades Vests Knickers Night Robes 225 BUY NOW AND MONEY ilwiy crossings signal rossinir before by every chief a strip of rattan knotted accord- to the prevalent among all natives of the Interior so mark the exact number of days that would elapse before the eclipse strips they were Instructed each night the trow will find the l erected in Christ from that of the Third Flo Watch the Stop en recently added to for School Supplie Arc ughlng CompetiUon every prosperous farm rnty where energetic and lung men reside ploughing may he done fore Nov 1st The should leave a nice piece a ml plow it In October so ii- ill have an chance ii ploughing Is the operation in Agriculture who well usually well does he everything else well and of good Ploughing Competition County Junior Farmers and better than ever In re will be bigger and bet- the In Newmarket and Aurora continued till in vhen Mona Grace daughter Mrs in marriage rank son of and Butler Woodstock The bride was in powder biue georgette black bat and grey shoes an Mrs Stewart of sister and law of the groom were the dainty wedding iva- served Later in the evening the left motor on a trip Torontj a points east On retuPu will he at home heir friends 132 Wellington St Wood- Mock Some of ie people kerosene oil In large bad seen a eclipse afraid that on this occasion might go out permanently nearly done before T F McMullen DAY no terror for you if do the worrying We and will take your out pack It In the motor transport it to the new place it again without a Telephone us your moving Newmarket Schombcrg their job by Ninety per of Mrt Last Friday Cuttin Jnk the Junior Farmers Associt the of A men yelling gown ica tationa being Jeviaed various cbarms ly When the eclipse be- becoming belng beaten and and Mrs Mrs A Edwards of weeks in Tort r of the of Mrs I Sunday els of the olMrta well but what disasters might by those who ensure the fertility and the prosperity of the became the symbols of Hotels Operated by The Canadian National Railway operate the following hotels Ottawa Prince Arthur Port Jasper Canadian for less The cost of bui work for the year 1918 will total by Tore believe that the Large in the value of buildings for which permits hare already that a new mark wilt be set this year TAXI TACTICS he whole A what was i his w i8ACaught by a ield James Heal- guard he knew j he Thinking Elliott the fori before he took had heard A A all to his wile to- Charing Cross of the Atlantic Sixteen submarine cables linking up all parts of the world are joined to the where the cable ex change Is nicknamed the Charing the Atlantic PALACE THEATRE HAROLD TEEN he Wednesday Thr Sept THE THIRTE HOUR Newmarket Market Wheal guaranteed Live Stock Markets Heavy Sleers Cows Choice 10000 NATIONAL I Train leaves for ToraW of conditions J found that count yards and then the engim ARCHIVES OF ONTAF TORONTO

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