Newmarket Era, 16 Oct 1925, p. 7

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flmi WEOK There that year but K and What did Premier Meighen do to relieve the situation KIiili as usual I 111 are good and steadily improving Freight- Hates have been the Eimlbar removed Blew Markets opened and the people can buy manufactured goods the Tariff have improved trade and have not been excessive enough to Umpire Mills are running double time in many towns such as Renfrew and Shoe Factories are busy Factories running full time all because is prosperous PREMIER- by wise policies of retrenchment and Trade has lifted Canada Out of the of Despond in which PREMIER MEIGHAN left it MR meighemS cure for Trade Depression is High Protection- At least this is his Even MR MEIGHEN knows the ffHy of such a Policy in when he was Prime Minister and on May of that year he spoke in the House of Commons as follows We can havo a tariff In Canada Wo cannot trade or without protcotlon such that foreign competitor than the portion a more predominatingly agricultural newer to manufacturers and Industrial development and consoquenU the advantages of the tariff do not accrue to them as yet as they ultimately accrue to them They come more Immediately to one portion of this country than to another On account of these two reasons we must always have In this country nothing more than a moderate tariff under any conditions whatsoever a high tariff In Canada for the most obvious reasons In tho has every advantage first a high tariff Is unsound In In that It tends to 80 I say wo cannot have any or high tariff for one of tho factors of namely forolgn goods tho first that It tends to that healthy element of fair Foreign goods must bo allowed to Into competition undor fair conditions namely foreign competitions secondly wo In Canada conditions In any other country Out conditions under a territory of wide extent Wo have one of Canada newer Maintain the Steady Progress of PROSPERITY in by VOTING for Rt HOT W Mackenzie King has demonstrated that he understand how to govern this country ill 1 breed la en purs food lever Ita a of food this i learning about Its nutritious end about In Its habit quality our product in the local You not have to take our word or it list work we have done Your cemetery and examine it verity the claim that we do only Urn highest grade memorial W Our Heal News hi sled the Committee coiner of Water and Main Ik on Friday Oct at clock to hear the ju6slions of I lie Mrs of Davis at Richmond Hill the students at our High going to rtlhmond Hill to- Tin for he Fifth Ontario Older Boys Parliament Will ho held on Saturday The aw hoys who have passed tJielr twelfth birthday who are under twenty- and who are members in good landing of some organized Sunday School group which Is regi stered the Ontario Hoys Work Bound votora must be- in the hands of the- Returning Officer Rev A Hone Newmarket who Is for Nortfi York by Nov roups desiring la take part in tills election should the On tario Boys Board Queen St Toronto at once lions close Nov School Field Day Owing to disagreeable weather the Annual Field Day in Newmarket High School was post poned last Friday till Monday when he various events were strenuously contested by both the boys and Young Peoples League meeting Monday evening under the management of the Missionary Department was well attended Missionary Dr Look charge the meeting gave a survey of the Mission Fields of the United Church of Canada Topics in this subject were also giv en by Miss Helen Miss A King Mr Murray and Mr Lawr ence- Taylor Miss Edna MeCall fa vored us- with a solo and L Starr pave a humorous sical monologue by Frank Marjory Howard of tho Lookout and Miss Helen were appointed as Editors of the League Paper Collection Next Monday night he meeting will be in charge of the De- who are putting on a Mock Parliament which to be fine Halloween Social on Oct Presbyterian Church Most gratifying to those Interested in the welfare of St Andrews was the presence of such large congrega tions at Hie vices last Sunday Tlic pastor Rev was in charge and delivered most earnest L- J f I In pie I of Mrs J P Huntff was a large attendance at Hie I of Mrs J P Hunter Friday Peter Taylor of it Church The pall alt Hie good tilings In Although many terms In used to describe the to John the Apostle as the Bright and As the morning to dispel the darkness of subject The failure of restoring life to ion emphasized the importance for fruitful christian er- United Ghuroh Services it run It- v A J Mann Si A Mono The Bailor An address for Short Memory Song Service Visit to Kingston Hon J Davis has from Kingston where be sev eral days In connection with the busi ness The plant is one of the largest in Canada In the Upper Lealh- The building Is cement and el equipped spilnkler system oughout It is also equipped with the very and uptodate I fiery that can he procured for Hie of their special classes of leather Ahput two hundred men employe and plant Is work ing full time During bis the Barneses Temple Toronto held a Ceremonial at St Baptist Church when Edna May only daughter of Mrs N Mar shall became the bride of Mr Luther of the cere mony being performed by the A Cameron The bride was given in marriage- by her isln Mr Percy entered church the strain of the bridal us from Lohengrin played by McLaughlin She looked lovely in a sleeveless gown of poudre with long bodice and picture hat beige fos sliver Hatching hose Her re a shower bouquet of roses and lily of the valley long fiilver from which hung liyig knots of lily of the valley Miss Myrtle Coulter was a very sweet bridesmaid wearing a figured georgette dress with Jong bodice and full skirt large black bile fur end blonde shoes Her flowers were wilii pale pink tulle as groomsman During the signing of the register Miss Collins All Mine Alone After the cere mony a buffet was served to about fifty guest The brides table boa the discount on yoi this side of of J rely at MIS3 lent and of Sol- Hospital in homc- Day Sunday am and Holy Com Address on Sunday School fork p m Sunday School Service fay Rev 7 p Evensong and Sermon Parents expected at 300 oclock Equipment The Canadian Laundry on Timoth street west Is doing good it has necessary to put in a complete new outfit Including boil- er steam diver electric ironing ma- chine other equipment so as meet all demands promptly Mr I Phoenix deserves further encourage- Christian Church News Friday p m Junior Christian Endeavor A good was made last Friday evening Can we not in crease attendance this week Choir AH the members are asked to be present Sunday Services a m Junior church Object sermon Hesels the Prisoner Free We have had an increased attendance at each service Shall It continue to bo sot Wo would be glad to wel come juniors who have no other place to go a Morning word mon Personal Religion In relation to and Ones Self 230 p Sunday School Good attendance last Sunday Our doord pen all We do not try to en tice either boys or girls from their Sunday school but we arc deeply concerned with the vast num ber in Newmarket who do not go to any Sunday school It is these boys and girls we invite and will make Song Service Come in The topic at the on Monday evening by Mrs was an In teresting and helpful one They gave their a Stewardship Mediation We are responsible to God for the use we malic of what God has given us Miss Edith led the meet ing The attendance is Increasing Lei us keep It up Next week Clara has the topio What is expected of a ChrteUan Citizen Rev Parry will be the leader You are cordially 1 Invited Evening worship Christians attitude toward Prohibi tion In view of the coming Election Coming Events Sermon Sunday Oct The Use and Abuse of Party Poll- for Fell from Apple Tree I On Tuesday while Elmer Blair son of Mr- Emerson Blair was picking apples hi Mr orchard lie slipped and fell to the ground a distance of feet fracturing him self and Injuring himself Internally Mr heard of the accident and hastened with his car rushing Blair to the Hospital where he was given Immediate attention Shuttleworth a specialist from Toronto for consultation his condition WW reported tailed A YOU to Bally MEN WANTED No experience watch ex- while learning lo work in oily or town shops as Auto Mechanic Engin eer Electrical Battery or Weld ing Expert MEN STOLE SEED Standing before the bench in the County Police Court In Toronto on Tuesday three welldressed young men with drooping heads pleaded guilty to the charge of sir bags of seed the property of Joseph of the Township of while another followed Ihem and entered same plea to the charge of receiving the seed Following the plea of guilty no evi dence as to how the crime was com mitted was given but instead their lawyer J McCulIough introduced character evidence on behalf of all of those charged Counsel urged upon Magistrate not to send them to Jail but give Ihem some his good advice and send them back home You are noted for trying tj raise up the manhood of our country in the right and proper way he Magistrate then proceeded to administer a lecture to all the young men Id part he said he could not understand why young mea with such splendid reputations had got into this Inouble He heeded Ihe plea of defence counsel and informed those charged that he was not going to send to Jail but Instead would fine each and costs or six months to Jail trust this will be a to each of you and that you will all SO back to your homes and grow up to be citizens were the Magistrates parting words Fire caused damage the Clarcdon Hotel Stnno Oct At a meet ing of Barrle Presbytery held yes terday MacLean of Bradford tenedered his resignation having been called to Church Toronto The translation was agreed to and Rev Douglas Hill of Altandale was ap pointed interim moderator of the va cancy MV Maclean has spent all his ministry at where ha was In then at Churchill and for the last twelve year in Bradford Realty Co Farms from lo acres suitable buildings situated n good localities Specialy farina bo- Lake Shore Summer Collage Island Grove Orchard Beach end ao Hotel properties

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