Newmarket Era , March 16, 1923, p. 1

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THE CANE SONS CO LIMITED DEALER IW B M Lumber Lath Shingles Posts Etc Doors Sash Flooring and Moulding Turning Sawing Dressing Etc The Cane Sons Go Untiled factory Yards Huron St Newmarket Any in rio fiflll crops may apply fin of lril Each applicant make l mil choice as llio To din fir 1 choice fore ion rncciv ply lasts No charge is made for Ihe experimental material and fhc becomes tin property of IJio cxiiii-iincnlet- report la rerjtiesled after har vest Each person applying should carefully write Name Address and Director Ontario Agricultural College March 1923 I have just received a cat of Semi- Anthracite Coal 1650 PER TON Also Apparently parole mean much apparently young life of Mm lying between the Hooky Mountains on weal and the Appalachian range on he east Home were pelted with a sleet while deluge crew of seven mea of the Canadian schooner Roberts after a of suffering a cabin flooded by ecked by great I by I or New W EVES Huron As soon as he was given hie liberty he spurned education and breakers became addicted to a of ease or Including cigarettes and long I but on periods in bed It was nothing line fell unusual for him to bed until high noon Hie attempted to alter his but to no avail Even the truant officer nothing to him He just that officer If hlH parents chastised verbally he told thorn to coastguard station schooner laden with coal from to St John dragged her In the storm off Great Point last night was driven ashore and lay broadside on the beach Adolph A and his men of the station tried unsuccessfully launch their surf boat i they set up by breeches fallier appealed i birthday corrigible and school- in lo the London before sit- asp the word there was a click on the wire lto had gone Diana dropped lo a chair sa there a long adjust lo the in disappointment stumbl up the staira threw herself upon llio bed and herself tip to a flood of tears Twenty minutes later as she lay fairly worn out with weep ing alio was roused by the sound of footsteps on the porch below She jumped up and rushed to the ere Then familiar roci proclaimed the lo the shipwrecked mar iners served also to keep them warm This morning Capt headed his men out again and this time tlioy pushed Iholr dory through the surf and reached the schooner Clambering aboard was difficult as the Roberts was Iced all how red hi listen whistle Her only a with the evening paper and was much relieved Hut the momentary excitement had dried up Hie fountain of tears- Diana again a picture of horaelf taken Juno ihey were married a Don used to call his fa vorite There was a girlish charm about It emphasized by ho dainty becoming dross would have said must bo Di anas oven if Ihey had seen a shop window what din when his I broken through the cabin door ho found Kelscr of St John and Ms six tabids almost frozen the between it and what saw reflected in the mirro She looked from one to and then slowly alio seemed to feel ovor a great And with a firm resolvo She would sub mil the loss of her bus hands a velinary Inspector with shipload and this require temporary employment lerlnarlea by the government at beginning at least was not under Ihe Nations an the other Ions until her cattle landed In England While C cattle could be killed mediately on arrival re favorable I I Man- for reception of Canadian store cattle by April and and Cardiff soon after He that should go though ten as many Irish cattle said Dr were better the average Canadian ar rivals though not equal to Canadas best The poet of delivering an average animal from Winnipeg hands of British farmer would he Montreal March Sheet Methodist Church by fire this morning Elizabeth Mackellar Constable suffering Mod the police the wound inflicted by her eighteen months old when she tried to ft i which ho had got hold of of the midden death of Mr Quick father of Mr- Frank Kel ly of east The following attended lie and wife of and wife of Tor June 1 and Miss Snider of Al ps Terr lay the chair and Miss Wool len at organ Misses Woodcock Iowe and Clara Mr Richard Willis and W den pnnsies arc full here last week Several farmers commenced plowing on the 1 inst The Altar on March 86th A of Whitchurch lo Miss Addie Lepard of Sharon At the Manse on March by Rev- Sturgeon John Draper lo Miss Bliz zard both of East At Holland Land ing March Mary widow of Thos Thompson and Ihe mother of Albort Thompson of Newmar ket in her year K they Tin Itch Smart if Sore i Adult At all Druggists Write rARCHlESrJF

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