Newmarket Era , March 28, 1924, p. 7

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i of Tuesday April the cleaning of Hie following streets Main St from Eagle St to Gran Trunk Depot Timothy St west car St to car All lenders must be wealed plainly marked Tenders for not accepted ALFALFA SEED FOR KALE A few bushels of Alfalfa left- a Bos Saturday afternoon held at Prince of Wales who jumps set up a couple of fablished for shoot at In the liigh I On Canadian Girls llieir leaders of St Church of he I pal of Ihe Edmonton which has a Has a better Varnleh finish colors For all woodwork and at 7 in Christian- En- Graham now situate In Bald Hospital All creditors having claims against the said hospital or against I Dale In connection with the purchase of or supplies for said Hospital are requested to file particu lars of their claim with me on or be fore the day of April AM tale notice that after such date Khali proceed to distribute the pur- who their claims thai not responsible to a Who falls to his on or before said date BOSS Trustee feted at day of Christian March Girl- Blue Club which the Girls Community Club of Christian church will meet in I Sunday School for the purpose paper article Friday Junior at P Mi II read a story at the close the service as usual Thi service will be followed by Choi rob ear is Saturday afternoon at lw cluck is the Pastors hour with the children All boys and fiirls from four to ten are invited Sunday Service as usual oclock Thy Kingdom This is the third sermon in series Model Praver P School Is increasing rapidly La Sunday we had a record over any Sunday for years We have classes for all and competent teachers The school is now well stared on a contest and in teresting limes are assured Sunday afternoon is Missionary Sunday and we are to have a TO LOAN Mortgages Friday Saturday and Sunday April and promise and Daughter Banquet held at the Methodist Presbyterian churches at w he same program based on heme The Friendly Road will he an institute under the leadership of Miss May A of Toronto for leen age SATURDAY APRIL WITH A COMPLETE STOCK OF Dry Goods Mens AND Boots and Shoes clock Monday a loss of ranis arrived at the on- Monday Finland Poles and Danes goodly contingent British people Toronto be filed in population to the lo he tin- William Clay years Police Magistral Tor the County of York and Supreme President of the Sons of Benefit Society passed Monday at the Genera Hospital in his year after an of one week Until Iwojfeara ago Mr Clay wa of conslilution but a that lime his health l This will be one of the Most Extensive Stocks of Merchandise Ever Shown in Newmarket It will Pay You to Wait We Never Disappoint HUNTER North Yorks Best Store Newmarket Ihe bridle of man aged lo fret a grip of Ihe harness of the animal hut In fracture of skull and died in Wcsteri Hospital Tuesday night without consciousness IK leaves a wife and Iwo children Kir Edmund Walker Presjdeni Of Canadian Bank of Com- uddenly yesterday far a Time will be In the form of an old- fashioned song service the hymns Illustrated and the words on the screen In addition to this the pastor will read the bi ography of the hymn Come along and see your favorite hymn illustrated and help to by the Senior Society at Wednesday evening at Community Club Social The Ladies Aid of Ihe Christ ian Church provided a very so cial evening in the Schoolroom on Wednesday slight In with their hot bean which was added a generous of cake and pie The program which followed as presided over by the v P Graham and it too was enjoyed comprised selections by Miss and Miss Kathleen Kelley violin selection by Miss Blair readings by Miss Dorothy Penrose Miss Edith Winkworth and Graham solos by Miss and Miss Leila Belfry a vocal duet by Mr and Miss and a splendid though brief ad dress by the pastor elucidation of the quotation Wi spend our lives as a tale thai told The valuable things life were contrasted with Ihi worthless and the necessity cooperation and unity in pro- community work H was pleased to observe how this spirit was prevalent In Newmar ket Fair attendance proceeds radio of the of Marino and Fisheries look place last weekend in Toronto was taken into custody on Ontario SI reef thai city on the charge of i fraudulent radio licenses collecting fee was six imposed by therefore months which Watt Saturday last ft is said by of ficials of Radio Branch had been visiting Toronto and adjacent FARMER JOHN heard the wild bird passed youths morning furrow and dropped the seed sowed the clover the walling i pruned and grafted the or i I the I the And I kept the collage hi the home John We together In heard the- brooks measured rl The thai away the early and late his cheerful night there rest or ease by Ihe bright the home Of Farmer John moving loaded wain brought the ripened Willi fragrant bay and closebound The trees had showered llieir fruit stood together Farmer John and I only selling fake licenses but also apparatus on which he collected a deposit promising delivery later Henderson left Guolph March a hours before Ser geant Fish and Radio Inspector Ellis reached that city He went to Toronto and resumed his ac tivities there on March but made the mfstako of calling at a residence on Ontario Street Ho was asked to come back that af ternoon and the radio license and at oclock In afternoon ho knocked at the door bo by Ser geant Fish Ontario Deputy Treasurer Took RakeOff in Bond Deal There In the dosing r day nights session counts Committee formerly manager of the Public Ac en Alex the Bond came from Ross after considerable angling on the part the Committee Was to the effect that himself law of Charles Provincial thews profits three had the ays following a from Ihe Parliament won made denials at ar Then suddenly while P0S3 giving evidence and wan Still denying Irregular in Ihe proceedings Col JhA rose In his seat and iced Up which had believed through Matthews to Mi they had gone Into deal and profits were made had not In the len thousand thbugh he had Which was in the Standard Bank Following this Hart was taken from the room and Ross was brought back Hart has Just made a frank of the whole affair telling us about the Up and the profits which wore made Chairman stated to him Now are giving you an opportunity lo as frank Robs considered for a or then he was Just as frank as had been and was able to give ho committee the added Information hat the had been split three among himself Mason and last i home of Fanner John you getting I Yip I think whole story Provincial Treasure Prlco suggested Well I got a Up from the Par words of four cylinders Buildings Robs staled It came through Mr Matthews Who told you Mason brought I I also heard I did not It i vas the Matthews lo Mason In bearer bonds Asked It there were any other such Incidents Ross stated there were three In all with profits spill in the same way though the other two were smaller W S P put In a plea for Hart who is a returned man j I stated he had a clean record A short time ago he failed In business but Instead of going bankrupt he paid up all so Mr hoped I franl both made frank will be taken Into consideration declared Hon Price We will that I lie first and that Ross hacked him up in It As to Mr Matthews who was a trusted official of tile Govern ment I Jo not Ihlnk Is fair at this stage to ask him to say but It will be my duty as Provincial Treasurer lo lake Ihe whole situation into There were suggestions from mem bers of the that Mr Mat thews who was in the room during he iwo statements should be asked tell his of the story but Col Price Insisted that It would not be fair ask him to do so He should be given an opportunity lo consult counsel Hon Mr Price Immediately following the sensa tional disclosures in the above of Ihe Public Accounts Committee lo the effect that DeputyTreasurer Charles Matthews had secured a share of profile from the Government In a sale of bonds to it Hon Price Provincial Treasurer notified Mr Matthews that he was suspended from the public service Mrs of Toronto spent a Mrs Kidd of Ballantrao visited a J Gold one day week Absent Friends ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO

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