Newmarket Era , April 4, 1924, p. 1

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The Leading County Paper as well as the Oldest No paper sent out of North York unless paid in advance JAGKSQN Editor Proprietor to do in April Its a Splendid time before HouseCleaning to get the scratched and dull pieces of furniture touched up with a good Varnish Stain Lowe Bros VERNICOL Varnish Stain IS THE BEST BECAUSE The Best Varnishes are used It Is a Pigment Stain Not a dye 3 It Will Not Fade It Flows out Perfectly It Is Easy to Apply It is very Durable 30c for small can INNS HARDWARE FOR GOOD PAINTS AND VARNISHES The Saving Habit Saving is easy it just takes a little determination to get the habit If you will only determine to save a certain sum each week and stick to your resolve in a surprisingly short time there will be a substantial sum to l your credit Try it Open a Savings Account at this Bank OF CANADA SOUTH ENp LUMBER YARD Spring Has Gome THE LUMBER SEASON IS UPON US LET US HAVE REQUIREMENTS FOR ALL OF BUILDING MATERIAL P PEARSON Church end Phono K zing the estimates and already making much of he fact that of the total saving of odd practically i effected by of tile that Sir Henry Thornton is ask ihg that much loss from the pub lie treasury this year owing a better showing on the pari of the National Railways which argument a spacious one at best lies in the fact that were the showing of the Nation als much worse instead of bet- tor the government would he ex pected to shoulder the blame If deserving of blame in one case why not praise in the other apart altogether from that o Railways account nearly on interest on debt on immigration on Defence 1881 on Public Works income on soldiers land set on soldier than on miscellan eous very often a sinkhole regarding tariff when he intimated that re of the Sales Tax upon fan lenient was not beyond bound of pus sibihlv the not to accept rse in the Spec from Ilia Ilii of I referring to farm alone Its ho hi t Be broader than 1 lad been llioiiifhl press and by Parliament These vague iii sent the Brant ford home convinced after all the Liberal might not be such as to ruin tli farm implement industry in deed dial it might work out to the benefit of the and distributing as to that of the Budget wit very much reassured Imperial Economic Conference I Ho the rta Ilia I Not bad nig all the lie of reduced la Progressives Backing the Opposition Last Progressives stood aloof indeed they we proceedings at the cent Conference wh be told Parliament last week about the activities the of the Prime Minister was moved to speech by he remarks of the member for Mr had charged while the THE SONS CO LIMITED DEALERS IN Building Material lirone til Mr of mutuality in hit mealy- Speech from he dfinilc promise of tariff rcil lion on implements of Lumber Lath Shingles Posts Etc Doors Sash Flooring and Moulding Turning Sawing Dressing Etc The Win Cane ft Sons Co Untiled Factory Yards Huron St Newmarket to SEE through the lit bill at en Iwst moment all these in turning the topi show that far from the ji had of trad of the cattle embar go and full appraisal of Incentive to Stud Noted as a hunter the Chief recalls the days of hi be school which j freedom of the sailed forth day he iity by wandered into the school- As ho watched another Indian boy write a message on a piece of shingle which was conveyed to a duskyskinned maiden brought smiles to her eyes Big Canoe determined also to learn to write in English letters Defying the grandfather who id there was nothing in the Indian lad ted himself as a scholar But unfortunately the teacher placed Ibis youth of years in be class Willi the small children learning their LI The laughter of the older pupils drove the shy lad away from the school clioolroom but still be his heart a delerminati and write Under- the tuition of a boy cousin who had profited by- a long attendance at School Charles Big Canoe learned with- tllN to Mu fti J Married On April 2nd at tin residence of the brides father by Rev John Brown John Mil to Linden both 25 Years Ago rom Era Fyle April Mr Jack Hodge of wa ere for Good Friday Miss Emily Meads of as home for he Easter lioli of tag J dur and spent lion- Arthur Oliver is home from he Southern States Mr Art Low and wife of To ronto were home for Easter Miss Lela floss who is at tending college at Osliawa was home for Easter vacation Mr and Mrs spent Good Friday at Ml Mr G home for Good Fridi Mr Ed Barry of Acton i Easter holidays at home MissCody of dies ley city tin tin of there appeared on Snake Maud Ihe tnl newspaper 1 In Weekly Globe and with pathetic eagerness Charles Big Canoe and his brother invested heir Easter vacal earnings in a is teachers convention in Mr Albert IB at was home foi Easter Miss of Toronto pern Sunday with Mrs Jamp lacked of ring sufficient the British marl in look special on tin fruit not of the Pro apples pi III delight in hat it was flat fresh fruits ml plums were if the I Progressives political Ists They They Hit are thcmselvtf the charges levelled by tin the in the situation attempt what elm effort by the lri The Live Stock Train AT THE STATION ON APRIL 8TH till NOT TO CALL AM A TON OP Ground Wheat Screenings At Per Ton The Cheapest Feed in the Market AN EtVIBARRASSlNQ MOMENT laugh la Til Iter own a damp windy day lie Consumed keenest contents of tile weekly lie boy laboriously spelled icy friends Oltn George Avenue had all lie home for Ei Agnow of Good Friday Alton typist I lijylt The Jack and Frank Toronto Mr tt1 I presented County union at Hill lh fnliS 11 by Hebes Jane Wilson Be Mrs City it Mr Br spent a short of bo Mines pari The Melhod Alderman of Brown of em ev M Mr sold sipsis J Landing it til Win to a debate upon 1 providing of grounds for men ALSO TIMOTHY AND CLOVER SEED FOR SPRING SEEDING A FULL LINE IN STOCK W EVES STREET Phone 22 Newmarket Mil 11- i last Session to implement pledges all of whit were in the in Hie Progressive RumRunning and Divorce oners d mid women the as disfinct- mntle sex it allowed surprisijigly little fu ll in the Prime Ministers on asking concurrence in Humrunning Treat re ally drawn up between and tin inserVatlveNa Considerable Is banquet tendered in Montreal of Quebec ince lo Hon Monty and Hon Andre mem bers of the late administration speculation is due not alone hat slick on frightful politic fundi performer so to speak leader Quebec Nationalists i attempt to mix as different the proverbial oil and water while 11 for was r the my sure 1 ranee much friend meet As I placed my it I which we wen- another bag like my own was put beside it Qulle na turally my glance followed the hand arm up lo face of my and as I met ighbor look I said Juwt lik myself She has line slicking n and alio look keen and Chief Canoe bears his years and frequently is Lake to visit in Sutton and Jack- it Although his as active Willi just pride dian looks out over fertile farms of Island where as its first surveyor surveyed i acres of Inlo lots Hie lam then dense bush and inhabited by deer Born In Snake Island ten miles Ihe birthplace of Chief Charles llig Canoe came In dians settling at In land where of the OJibway iPibb live contentedly farms yielding heir plenty Willi a twinkle in Ink eyes Charles Big Canoe tongue of his r he is assured thai his birthday in tin April his old him how he was horn in tin wiwam home where no of births was kept in writing a when frogs com- chirping out of their winle The year I83i ha recorded by William Law lily esteemed school ho Maggie Walsh of Toronto Mr and Mrs John Home on Wednesday Sterling Cody J I Ml Mr College and quite distinctly are not we hall shopping hags mixed moment the words were Hi rough by tables the on and did not require Iho awaken to tie eaHation that 1 had been ad droasing J he imago of myself in the mirror of wh Side of the hop So live i you will not slowed by an in ace tells how Chief Charlo Big Canoe lotd The repre sentative how destroyed al the little images and gods had carved from wood Vividlj he recalls stories his told him of thai momentous da In 1822 when 133 Indians wen baptized by Peter Jones missionary Holland Landing and among Ihem falhei- grandmother grandfather Although delighting In he tlern motor launch run by his son Albert on I Chief Charles Big cherishes a affection College for Be brother Mr holidays wilh her aunt I Wood irtley of Ton dting County Mr lloht and W and Mrs At Home Tuesday for Rat for he Marion Perkins who Ihjiuling is II Iliim lay for and Miss guests ol sun died from Island to and thence Muskoki Lakes where a 111 tie creek run inlo life Ottawa Deeply in York and Society of he is a member Chief Big Canon has donated his Indian Ins Pipe of peace and war club 110 Sharon At mi by A of be bride by no Jboeh of the Geo Maud Gardner of But March Silas Side of I The Tomb in Ann Much at it in her March At Aurora March n PARENTAL negligence I At Hill on Monday evening residence of was destroy hAHOS I ARCHIVES OF

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