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Newmarket Era , June 7, 1929, p. 1

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The leading County Paper as well the Oldest No paper sent out of paid in advance Editor and Proprietor NEWMARKET FRIDAY JUNE 1 MAKE NEWMARKET ATTRACTIVE TO VISITORS Thousands of People will be here on Dominion Day Everybody Get Busy The Gift of Magic Eyes has long since won a name for herself as one of the most Towns in Ontario Municipal Ownership of Plant WaterWorks and Sewer System Paved Streets and Alert Fire Brigade Newmarket has every City Convenience at he annual cost to householders notwithstanding the high IB rate this year on account of the unusual Spring flood Newmarket has a fine Athletic Field excellent Bowling Green ami Tennis Courts supplying provision for youthful re- As on Educational Centre it is unique Three Public and tie School one of the finest High Schools in the Willi a stall of ten highly qualified teachers every requir ed equipment and large playgrounds Pickering College a school for Boys that couples Willi its educational fiure- farming and vocational training under a very staff while within two miles of the limits ilocated St Andrews College a boardingschool for Hint has an envious history of accomplishments Our Manufacturing Industries are known throughout the i for their superior products and our Mercantile and 1 Market are in keeping with importance of the recognized Hub of North York Churches of all denominations and practically free of debt I Superior accommodation for travellers There is one draw back our Narrow Streets but modern tomes neatly kept lawns and profusion of flowers make the Town an attractive and homelike place to reside We hope our citizens will cooperate with the Horticul tural Socielv in making the Town so attractive to visitors that will desire to reside here and thus add to our population If everybody will help to carry out the following sugges tions Newmarket can bo still more attractive Plant flowers and I Keep the grass cufoii lawns and boulevards Point the Houses and Store Fronts Remove old fences and tumbledown Sheds Keep waste paper off the streets Tidy up the back yards Make yourself feel proud of the part you are doing Be courteous to strangers and invite them to come again Make Newmarket more attractive lhan ever II con lie done if Everybody will Help WILL YOU TEMPLE SHARON The York Pioneers Perpetuate June Feast MISS ELIZABETH MARY BELL Hog Cholera in Whitchurch Causes Big Loss to Farmer HUNDRED Hog cholera In luce miles from hundred he slaughtered have hogs an all adjoin will have to hear a las an after he- receive compensation paid by the tor j I in farms tinned to Tut onto- ami Is lading clothing Sun Parlors For Canadian Trains Inn llljl M MR Ml rm Li i ij a hi the ami en S nhl friends of the West prepare with between and of Toronto was the for the Mills Mr office avid kept the kindly tiers In the 11m Miss Cup by Aurora High School tii J school by Mr Mrs J A Hpdvt with his subject hat hardships could not quell we puss the palms and hi Of tile fairway Quickly the holds quickly filled again tiis a Mai ebony and of which coolie fingers have smoothed Ilk of a texture unequalled elsewhere this globe jars of preserved ginger fruit and other riches of the kingdom of Cathay have been hips Other pre in the deep blue In later years developed the reeks Ion and Calculi as tb of the lilting addition to the equipment of I I parlors take the place of lot tho cam Vita apace la used In these rooms offer the greatest possible amount M lounge and beyond lon are also radio and are National realised wher the dock- in and Halifax British Isles each faroff hinds Coming down to later that Great Britains to her importance developed to lions Canada ton is no shipping problems were badly In need of stuff and ammunition but did not tlie ships to transport them So tin their products Sim Concluded on and beautiful tiered Ontario of being able I the original j Clarke of Toronto a Rev wood vicepresident Miss daughter an I el Churchill Land Expropriation Called Highhanded in House Ottawa May foresight to see re would Can and a metropolis at years ago the property was by the government just afte had died Ills family has not yet a cent for the property it stated in Hoi it had been found Impossible of Newmarket had kept the property In spite autocratic despot I Mr Bennett also referred t Mr Bennett said Mr Dunning had Bennett questioned be heard at Ml the t sitting I Years From Era Fyle June 3rd 1904 Harry Phillips has accepted a situ- in Battle A Mitchell of Port Huron Is his daughter Mrs Utile Mr and Mrs Dap Iepnrd spent last Mrs Chas Kelly of spent jer Sunday with Mrs H S Cane Mrs Marker is spending six weeks ith her parents while her husband la the Old Country buying for Ham- ton firm- A Campbell is the new at the hotel At the Methodist par- Hill May 24th by Miss Dr The Jane an Rev John At Aurora May Benjamin Rush about At Orlllia May Ford son of Thus Ford of Roches PL in his year WHAT IT A marble wall ftawhlto as milt Lined with akin as white as silk At length a golden ball Bathed In a of crystal lears No entrance in no gales unfold Vol thieves break In and steal lha Our fuel is the real properly pro perly weighed properly priced and promptly delivered Let us deliver a top to your door ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO TORONTO

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