Newmarket Era , March 28, 1924, p. 1

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The Leading County Paper as well as the Oldest No paper out of North York unless paid in advance What to do In March Its a time before HouseCleaning to get the scratched and dull pieces of furniture touched up with a good Varnish Stain Lowe Bros Varnish Stain IS THE BEST BECAUSE 1 The Best Varnishes are used 2 It Is a Pigment Not a dye 3 It Will Not Fade 4 It Flows out Perfectly It Is Easy to Apply It Is very Durable 30c for small can BINNS HARDWARE FOR GOOD PAINTS AND VARNISHES Banquet of the Board of Trad failed to attend the der auspices of Trade in the King George Hotel on Thursday even ing- of last week missed an op portunity to hear two excellent addresses on one of the greatest enterprises of the Dominion of Canada and one which affects he welfare of the whole President Mr J occupied the Ready Money The possession of a certain amount of ready money is an invaluable aid to a farmer in meeting emergencies as they arise You can soon possess suffi cient ready money for un expected needs by opening a Savings Account at this Bank and adding to it regularly Brooghi Mr posed a Mr Fleming P of Windsor regarding Development of and the Province of with respc Mr- Fleming past five years 1 President of the Deep Water and had give completed The growth of country in the West makes things ripe for immediate action The selling of necessary bond for he work as many other details decti that power can be produced than the present hyd and that cheaper money for to the of Mr Pearson asked if any ar rangement has been made so that Canada can get back any power she sells to the United States should she require it Mr Fleming said that the only loaned and could got back whenever required seven years to pro- the project of IMPERIAL BANK OF CANADA SOUTH END LUMBER YARD Spring Has Come THE LUMBER SEASON IS UPON US LET HAVE YOUR REQUIREMENTS FOR ALL KINDS OF BUILDING MATERIAL PEARSON Church and Phone on with he Govern lent of he United States to ine the boundary between the vo countries and settle any dis- ufes There was no public to represent Canada so Canadian National Waterways Association as formed to look at- our interests just as the St Water Associa- was formed in the United tales Meetings were held in Montreal New York Detroit Cal gary and the Western States were discussed At these meetings it was account of the War debt good expenditures and discharge the debt the of a deep watenva Ihe head of Lake to Montreal the present Toronto be project and introduced spoke the t points A reduction of locks in the West to and locks in the St Lawrence to One ton of freight can be carried by wafer miles for the same coast as miles by rail Canada imported last year Si- worth of goods On tario with no sea ports import ed worth of goods that could be brought to Toron to wafer and saved 50 of the present cost to the consum ers- 1 ton of pottery from Lon don to Toronto a distance of iles could be brought by freight The 2 by to 333 it Winnipeg Lumber ship- it Vancouver Montreal by harbor improvement I freight Out of the 50000000 bushels of wheat grown in the West last year only bushels are consumed in Canada The rest has to be exported The price of wheat is fixed at Liver pool where all the countries of the world compete what chance da have in the future if freights are not lowered With At pr right into i take THE WM CANE SONS CO LIMITED DEALERS IN I ld M Lumber Lath Shingles Posts Etc Doors Sash Flooring and Moulding Turning Sawing Dressing Etc The Cane Sons Limited large boats can only go lo Buffalo or Port and there have to un load info smaller boats which re quire six or seven boats lo carry the loads Montreal when lias to be transhipped again by wafer of what it does by P in he ti the the St Lawrence William ship the world wo tun ill pi I i i- gram Port Arthur and carry if by boat to Port where it likni in millions or extra spending mon- the farmers of the West The power project was also from Vancouver would ha the situation ami how would completion of the Hudson affect if- Fleming answered tin first question He had travel led all through he West Bay and Montreal f the North West could he taken from the eleva tors at IT William and Port Ar thur the greatest elevators in world and shipped lo Liver pool without handling it would save 15c per bushel lo lie This means according si year which Factory Yards Huron St Newmarket SHfjll III affect lie districts a little the east Edmonton and the Increased production further Fust would more than make up the the earnings of Ihe National Rail- ays- In evergrowing bank deposit id In reduced public expenditures The Progressive Attitude speech of the hi of ssi- ruin condition of west- in respect of tar s and monopolies In trade a refusa peal for fair play for Canadas and an exhortation to in parliament and all Interest the country to sink sectional differ ices and opinions in striving for tin High per SO Years Ago From Era April 3rd The fine brick residence ereot- I year for J W Hughes on am has recently been pur chased by J Marsden The Brass Band was enter tained to an Oyster Supper by Jno Cook one evening last week Officers of the Lacrosse Club J G LA- Roe A and Walter Crone Cricket Club Dr Dudley Nearly Lee columns taken North York election Mr on own accounts receipts of hand liability Jack The abs No lied In mug said and spell In tin Honestly of 1 tile of diligent preparation wording and effective His confession that he could no anj tariffalterations how ver slight was coupled with the con active suggestion Dial a Board go into thp whole matter policy arrangement of arflnaneing of tfie late as scathing in extreme show that not only did It ay one single dollar on war with a wardeficit at the end f of 128O0OO0O Mr out bluntly for return of National Railways at ti moment prlva Messrs and the can North Years Ago Era March B Hewitt and daughter he Mr Driver is back from Winnipeg left Wednesday for Detroit to accept a situation Richardson represented Grand Lodge of Mr a id Mrs Webb also N and by Canada or boots am shoes woollens incus coal cottons and farm Worse still lie said Canada exports- were dwindling In cheese butler and eggs and bacon huge wheal crop last year has brought producer less cash turn than in year when honorable gentlemen went a land Willi flaming lIIIug Iby Mi il lb Last Keep Warm WE HAVE NUT COAL STOVE COAL PEA COAL NUT FURNACE COKE SOFT COAL CANNEL COAL BLACKSMITHS COAL HARD AND SOFT WOODS EVES Newmarket Montreal in ting their products year the company I shipped cars foreign countries and he delay and damages in transshipment cause a great deal of annoyr and lows It will cost from to the Canal and is a of money unless the St I system is Completed untform depth Numerous experts the work as feasible the cost at This is capable of producing ti p in the of he HI Lawrence this Id0 of Montreal One half of this would go to he United States and Hie other half lo Canada The New Stales are prepared now to lake of Ihe power and other ill lake all lie power thai can bo produced over what d to do pay iufnreil charges provide i years Hie dollar and sell wan a flelfsupporting projee but Montreal York In Hay out for grain was no account The short open navigation and the of building specially boats together with he risk ami elevator storage could not possibly affect the P W Pearson in moving of thanks to Iho speakers that Of the then linger on the government on United Stales Tariff tinkering closing up woollen and both Ihelr constituent igiiinst his I he spent the daughter Mr and Mrs Bert left for Brandon on Tuesday Mrs dies left he same day for the same place with Mr Geo Swing lacrosse play er who clerked at Store was in town his week- Work on the Newmarket of the Electric Railway from Richmond Hill has com menced in earnest learns arc hauling gravel Last week was Count Week lie Post Office Ttflal postage Mr Levi Rogers of St has moved to town also Mr J of Pine Orchard Junior Lacrosse Club organ ized on Wednesday night with following officers Allen J J R Mont gomery T Doyle T L Kennedy P L Fox Geo Smith W F Trivett and J- protesting M Kennedy About young men the voice of Canada and the wu consideration seconded Hi of Ontario if the SI La rence project was carried out ami hoped lliat such an im portant enterprise should not long lie delayed Meeting concluded about by singing the national anthem the In Kent Halifax and now to save offered to prospect of cheap bowed a vigor and militancy ha and delighted followers Jut usually at best In ileallng will govii Hie of and at least Andrew of from Ids place of Isolation silling pretty much alone boo rial Ion of Ihe advanced Conservatives the Ministers I principles of protection tore to shreds figures advanced by Mr- as evidence In the export of natural products and sat down to a veritable from government and benches More Han one Liberal Mr Bert ilver able service previous to Is for Ihe West A farewell was given lo Elder and family on evening Address read by and presenla- made by Mrs J Lundy- The League had a social even ing at Richardsons on Wed nesday pa lor 10 Altar- Ikbeeia to Marshall At the Metbodnt irora March by Rev W Dewey Miss Edith F to Wm J- of Whit- On March Ihe rcsi- nce of the brides parents A IP Brace Miss Lucy J John T ham both of The Tomb Al Aurora March lib John Lawrence in his tation am Nib irti kick Negotiations look as If hoi he done shortly- The is a to Weekly Why work for wages when can gel the money Free Employment port many for men who ill qualify as Motor Mechanic hat- cry or Welding Stale position desired charges re American Official lo tin of crossing bach lo Canada Th jtiutiim hi effect that herder Irlme dispelling the gloom engendered by opponents remarks Whereas Iho late lo In administration ha a Id be I place In fold old Some wise acres profess also Hi the speech of It A he Progressives lieutenant a hid for pre fey iif Is probably the ablest parliamentarian In A pleasing speaker IillVi at King Cemetery At Toronto March Alfred Armstrong aged years PROPOSED CHANGE OF NORTH YORK BOUNDARIES The Tribune of last week has the following Liberals from different s parts of York last Saturday discussed and jiiissed likeable personality and her with education and ability the envy of his fellows the Is very promising Indeed and may go far In parliament Ills clarion call weak for change of policy not change government his that Canada sought no thing bolter than real Liberal polices and real Liberal programs Ids pledge of loyalty lo he government It legislate In we st An -exchange- lias Hits Joke lawyers Ir marriages are made I Heaven why are not the divorces asked attorney Well ban any I It lakes hi Hi I th nliout to he Inbh moments later when In in first year of had favoring the division of the County into North South and West York for parhamwilui purposes North York has present a of than West Yprk over and South York nearly is proposed lo add lo North Riding the townships of and and Iho Hinges of Richmond Hill and Woodbiidge BARGAINS IN BABIES iUlle Jane had long desired a sifter and one day liu Oh rtiolher town quickly 1 she exclaimed There are splendid bargains in babies and you can get one while they cheap you the tent Truly truly I the lilflo girl declared jumping up and down in eagerness Qroat big sign it on top of the Children Half ARCHIVES OF TORONTO

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