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Newmarket Era , August 2, 1929, p. 1

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The leading County Paper as well is the Oldest No paper sent out of North York unless paid in Town and and brings la friendly THOSE WHO BUY THOSE WHO SELL p JACKSON Editor and Proprietor NEWMARKET 0NT FRIDAY AUG IBS Civic Holiday Next Monday Newmarket Goes Canadas Historic French Gity Huge Northland Astonishes Deputy Cain TIMBER AND MINERALS ABUNDANT C Cain Deputy Minister of for working down small creeks along J QUEBEC By Molly Bevan of Toronto SAID love old streets And here I found them ancient climbing one Cabbled and quaint and mellowed by the suns Of centuries of slowly passing years Streets that have known the stealthy Indian tread The tramp of rival armies heroled And shod with destiny high hopes grim fears On on they led me through the storied past Dreaming I saw as in a crystal clear The glorious pageant of each bygone year From savage wigwam to the Guesthouse of the world was but a breath Caught in amazement yet the looking back Dimmed not the purchase price of toil and death Below the Citadel I watched the gleam The widening wonder of St Lawrence stream And as I pictured paddling And the old Royal William at her Quay Swift as a gull lean silent grey An ocean liner steamed to open sea City of age and youth whose hills enhance A new worlds stronghold for the olds romance Could Champlain see you now I think twould seem His dreams fulfilment far outshone the dream which On acquired country of lakes Thousands as Crow of Indil territory square miles them It would be hard to fall out north and a plane without hitting a lake ft west of Albany is back the biggest continuous strip of Toronto with a story tell of a new over which the Moth Hew in the en country bigness he trip wag a stretch between Toro Elates it emphatically fairly staggers and Sudbury 1 Mr one might judge I tight I knew North pretty over with optimism regard the future of that No Mr Cain ROyal At CamD same performance with the Duke the i ion Old Age Pens of the Doniir Act a person ma on hi the gasoline I between I Lake which it across and length is not the country is should judge miles loi Mr Cain pre S I declaration thr at the time to friends who 50 Ago fine are in the New- stables just now and ore bo died by Bob Hewitt on the driving track A race for took place on evening on the driving race and E Sally Dibb the North Star inning the last two heats One night recently a bruin United States greatly disturbed British subject 1 adjusted Canada for as resided in Hip province ii tie application pension I live years not an Indian as defined bj of j 1 I inspect the place I felt tiiat things to work with a will l progressed nicely regret any voluntary assignment or transfer of properly for Hie purpose of qualifying for a pension The maximum pension payable yearly which shall lie subject In due I ion by the amount the income of the pensioner in it qualify each i iitilhri I the ail a fake and i WAS taken Hie assistant me of the Joke with find lary applications will he foi and all persons who are should lose no lime in presenting appeals to Hie Board a high silk hat Hie dock and pitched headlong In the a block After that the crowd came back to dinner and in about IS minutes Hob came back and said that they bad king everything they had to take the best they could They weresorry the crowd were tipped made but promised to do better next time We had to admit the Joke was on us so everybody Bishop and the going along now but there will or he likely another joke pulled off soon The chief id as it was my Whether you companionable In comfortable hotels or a se Vat tl cluded collage in Dip you is and which d If deemed needs of the Iiiih- nl and lump enable he Government to that just hive body this Some beekeeper with a single be night resulting units Inst Thursday Compan of the York formerly occupied by Col f Sharon a tic the position of master given Geo S King as held in the of J J Pear on last week Methodist S brass band solos Mr solo by by Miss Col on the piano Mr Petch a id trio by Altar At the of the by Rev Ant various types hough they all of the one third discussion In the fourth ill exploitation the Indian any living Steps i of their source of llvinj Cain found the Trout most intelllKeit lot of he visited during his lit It is a reLirkalU- but the farther vim roke and the It Before brakes and bring Hit demolished the car break shield which cut the The two men were of Dr J Stevens first aid proceeded home Sergeant Kirk of New Constable of gated accident diameter and The escape boards pi below the lowest desired to remove ken- that there be no In placed above an will not leave brood holes in the super a through e supers become robbing Only ripe he left below If the weal Ik are active it alii should be put isheil combs should i finished off by Years Ago Era July Mr and the funeral Ridges lust bright and the bees be to take twentyfour or eight hours putting on the scapes and find no bees in them and North ibly fishinq in BAV Fishing Is lite business in Hay bass for the rod and sal mon or lake rout down deep Hotels and comfortable Mopping places afford every facility at reason- able rales and Canadian National Rail ways offer two gateways viz Midland Port Arthur July Forty husky and Parry Sound with steamer con- lumberjacks armed with from each to resorts and and driving poles were put to rout a fishing grounds lying Inbetween few days ago by six boars which your nearest Canadian National lacking in massed formation Agent for booklet entitled fully rallied the camp kitchen of Georgian Bay to- Sr Sound pie of weeks TO i Sim Lookout branch of upon him Mr during the Sunday church service rout with Indians the on one side of the tt Anglican Ion- and the squaws ami papooses In- i hauling hymns from In syllabic or when the at bis belt i lecture through the on Hie dangers of nri the need of more In setting the from which most of In that part in Up LUl Cain told Lakes dry THE FRIEND OF LOVERS ormerly Miss Mrs of the Office St Bond Lake on evening At leas of Mcrrir fcave beitl of Mw tin Banff Spring Hotel She if ions on her from New pen name for a trip to Alwka aboard photograph shown above wa Canadian Pacific taken her Uy at I Charlotte The Altar In Kettle Rogers in his At Brandon Man July July 16th At Aurora July Ead In his A2nd year At Sharon July Rodney In his year At Oak Ridges July Mary The farmerbandit who shot a ac tive at Hamilton and was himself t incumbrance yearold Monica Catherines was drowned I daughter last an City July t of Roman Voir have heard of the Banff Springe Hotel M Gilmer but millions on her way from New Orleans her e r read the adce of Dorothy I the before an

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