Newmarket Era , April 8, 1927, p. 8

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AU about i Well how They Vinol HelpsNervous Man Before taking Sown and irritable feel like another person Mi is a simple strengthening and cod liver compound in over years for sickly nervous men- rundown men and weak The very FIRST week you you begin lo feel stronger and sleep better Contains no youll like Its pleasant taste Are you overlooking economy At ten oclock about five days a week Jones of Kit chener says to Long- Dis tance I want to speak to White White looks forward to Jones calls and is always at his desk ready for them Why do you always ask for Mr White a tele phone salesman asked Jones Because he is the man I want no one else will do But 111- White is at his desk If you said to the operator Please get me anyone at 2624 Peterboro you would get Mr White and the StationtoStation rate would be about twenty per cheaper and Our Puzzle Corner token of their reaped and Before the fallowing officers President Emery Secretary Lome Raven Treasurer Herman Kelly Fores Olive Hill a Frank Chapman Temperanceville Just Installed a radio her Miss Mabel returned to her home a week with her Thompson Mr and Mrs Clarke iained at a dance at their home Maple has r spending Miss Viola ar- morning about k fire broke out In Davis Street The firemen soon on the job and bad a stub born fight before the fire was extin guished Several cars were stored in trie garage and all were taken out but two one belonging to Mr and Ihe other to Mr Eve- leigh Both of these cars were badly damaged Mr Davis repairing the building and will carry on as formerly Mr and Mrs Charles Dunham at a dinner parly on evening- ia honor of birthday Dinner was serv ed at the Queens Hotel after which the guests returned to their where a very enjoyable ev ening was spent King City pretty wedding was solemn ized by the Rev J Holmes at the of Mr and Mrs Steckley Lodge Farm King on Evelyn was united In age to Mr George Leslie Green ilo bride who was given away her father looked lovely In a gown ivory crepe with tulle veil and blossoms and carried a sheaf Ophelia roses ami was attended by cousin Miss Isobel Casey of was gowned in powder and georgette crepe over rose din and carried a bouquet of while the groom was attended y Mr Jack Maginn of Maple cousin the biide Lohengrins bridal larch was played by Mrs Charles ush of Bay sister of the bride ad during the signing of the rcgls- Mr of Perfect Love The happy were the recipients of many and beautiful gifts and amid bowers of confetti and good wishes I n I rip to Toronto On their return they reside at Lake Marie Farm OHM LEY pleaded hear Mr taker Is taking Hawaiian days last her the What Do You Know About It What are the advantages of for What country makes the most use of its water power Where are the tides used for What are the disadvantages of the water form of Answers In and houses from severe Forests are thought to bring rain because most forest are rainy the truth is that because climate is rainy it support forest vice versa Floods are uncommon in forest regions because the trees use up much of the water that falllo the ground and store it in a reservoir also the Junius in the forest soil sponges up tor Mr ami was held at the home rides parents on Saturday night is nurse In training was the the guest of Mrs over over weekend Clarence relumed from India aihlrcHsnl the School on Sunday while Mr pike took the preaching service On It weds of revelry On I the The The Athletic Club el at the home of Mr and Mrs lias on March opened with a lively The Club have to have a team summer months and hope to any games that will he played with other Club We then had a few very enjoyable games very de lightful was served after he games and the evening ended fins and hand reading by Mr was well plea home a happy sir faces We hope Do an Mrs McCann spent Thursday the weekend hi marriage Saturday afternoon March when Bertha RoseHa Cairns of Evers- bride of John Ernest of The Rev at the ceremony bride looked charming in a French frock of powder blue georgette match Miss Olive Cairns the bride assisted as brides maid wearing a frock of maize crepe and Mrs returned to the of the bride where a wedding was served bride and amid showers of confetti and good Toronto Wesley Brown spent In Toronto Mr Harry Woods was In on Thursday Mr George Fox was in day week Miss Delia Ootids was In Toronto over the weekend Miss Marjory Purling spent Iht weekend at Mr J Suttons The Literary Club holding dance in the hull on Monday April Mrs Hague has returned home spending a few djjs with friend Maple M Fizzelt of Sask 1 spending a few weeks with his father The Dramatic Club presented their play Home Ties in Bradford evening Eversley Mr Trevor has gone to take a position in Detroit Mrs Rolling of King lias ac cepted the position of organist In St Andrews Church here Mr of Toronto has been siting at the borne of Mr James SprlngeUe MrParren Cairns of King and his der Miss Jean Cairns of Aurora have taken a house in Hollywood and expect to stay for months Their many friends in locality hope to see them both to health Mi the Institute After a good pro- the ladles had a buffet and everyone enjoyed the gathering William Ash and family this he h bought farm formerly owned by Mr Ernest Glass young people of Ihe community shower Tor Miss Bertha Cfllrns home on Wednesday or last The whole neighborhood was represented and number of presents showed high esteem In which Miss Cairns held Among oilier presents was tea set from the Eaton Hall farm staff which was much admired In addition to this the Ladles Aux iliary of St Andrews Church also gave a Slwwer for Miss Cairns which was held at he home of Mr on The presents were mostly linens Vandorf Mrs Austin Richardson is out again having a bad attack of quinsy Miss Mary Taylor Mr Mrs Falls on a trip to Port Hope Carl had Mrs Austin Mr and Mrs Richard Atkinson who have spent the winter In the Nelson Powell House are moving to A Congratulations lo Mr and Wilfred on the arrival of tie daughter on Tuesday Miss Annie Malian who has winter at the home of Mr am Mrs Huntley on third line return id to her home at on Monday A few of Mr Ceo Prestons neigh spent a happy time at his on Tuesday evening celebrating Ihi i l iy of his birthday Miss llazul Preston of 1 with her Mr old folks think thai was more snow in Ihe old- fashioned winter However tin records of the weather Bureau Ant support ideas and likely that Ida- has purchased Mr F II and win lake possession c arc sorry to lose Mr and Mrs from our midst moved to Victoria Square line church was the scene of a very pretty wedding last Thurs day when Miss Aldie Wilson of was united In marriage to Mr Harry Robertson of Toronto To the Bridal Chorus played by Miss A Forester the bride entered the prettily decorated church her father looking beautiful In a blue georgette and gold lace gown with hat hose and gloves lo match and carrying a shower bou quet of sweetheart roses and Illy of ttio valley Mais Wilson the brides sister acted as bridesmaid and wan gowned n peach taffeta hat to match and carried a bouquet ceremony conducted by Rev Station assisted by Mr about twenty guests repaired to the brides fathers to partake of the sumptuous dinner The bride and groom left on the evening train amid showers of fetu and good wishes the bride travelling in crepe dress alligator brown ending a part returned on Wednesday and I slaying with her daughter Mrs Rlehardson and a fe other friends attended a luncheon en by Miss Carrie of Aurora in honor Mrs Geo who ex pects to leave shortly for where her daughter Airs Russell parly doing the bidding and putting up the cash had dinner with handsome club bag umbrella and Ivory manicure and toilet set as slight token of their respect and of her interest and unsel fish service tward her neighbors and the people or Ihls vicinity in the yean she spent with us all An Kettleby Bradford and Mrs Cyrus Long of Brad- elehij Mr and Mrs Long were Simeon County Mrs Longs They were married In the ear living for twelve years In finally settling in Bradford y three years ago Only two of children born to them survive Sawder of Toronto A supper marked celebration at which the happy couple were presented with beautiful table lamp by the nephews id nieces During Ihe evening members of the of the United Church called to present each with a the hymn book In recognition service In the Methodist Church which Mr and Mrs Long Joined sixty years ago Crops JROM telegraphic advices received from its branches throughout the country the Bank of Montreal periodically compiles seasonal crop reports dealing with conditions in Canada Snowball Bertha Ferguson spent Die In Aurora Miss Annie of Aurora is friends in our burg Miss Storey spent the night Mr We Hard end going to Concord to Work people of the community gave Mr Mrs Geo Munshaw a mis cellaneous shower on Tuesday night They received a nice lot of presents Weddings and are the order of the day Two weddings on Wednesday also a charivari at night at Air Charles Hunts Who will be the next met at the borne of Mrs Barrett on Thursday afternoon seventeen members being present the whole of more advantage to the farmer to deal with Hie Local Store than the Store through the mall order The debaters were all amateurs Judges Mrs for affirmative and Hazel Webb for negative Mrs Badger neutral decided In favor of A WONDERFUL- WINDOW largest piece of plateKins ever shipped into Canada reached Vancouver recently after ocean trip from Belgium way of the Panama Canal The sheet glass is half an inch in thick it weighs 1582 pounds I measures i feet inches by 1 feel inches The value of the glass is was accompanied by oilier sheets of window plate Vancouvers now buildings any which are Immense ami thickness and ptirlly and of them arc but slightly overcome the re cordbreaking pane cited above The dimensions of Unco of the arc- feet incite by feet 7 luetics feet 3 in by I0 inches and feel inches- by feel inches Plate-glass- storewindows no longer a source of lo cilydwellor and These reports are mailed to men and others on request Total Assets in excess of BANK OF MONTREAL Established THIS consider the advantages of to mate your home and if lu a the most If you up a building or construct any kind of for furtherance of Ihe produc tion of wealth we will levy no taxes on such capital If you build a home we will not increase your axes in proportion as Sou improve and beautify 3 We mean to make goods as low In prise as possible by not taxing processes of their pro duction and by making it unprofitable to withhold good land industry- If you desire purchase land for he estab lishment of a business we propose make this us easy for you as possible by making land low in price Through levying high taxes on land values rather Mian on oilier things we discourage speculation In land and down land prlcesJ If you wish fo own your home or if the em ployees you would hue have such ambition we do not Intend you to have lo overcome lie obstacle of high land prices but mean discourage land speculation and hind the simple of high taxation- of bareland values Wo do nol intend got you here for pur pose of renting or selling- you land at high puces so profiling at your expense by the fact that you must have part of the earth we did not create to live on We are satisfied to make our gain by charging a fair price for such services as wo actually lender you Not a privileged few Of but Oil Of US taxation valu community produces Then the value which individuals produce their labor and thrift need not bo appreciably lo seen it- public will levy taxes upon such capital lo pay if you did not If you a home we will tax you for doing so and we increase your axes in proportion as you improve and beautify your home 3 We mean to make goods as expensive as pos sible by taxing the processes of their production and facilitating ihe withholding of good land front If you desire to purchase land for the estab lishment of a business we propose to make as hard for you as possible by making land as ex pensive as Through taxation all other things at a high rate we can keep down the on barehind facilitate speculation- in land and land high In trice sh own you home or if ph Intend lo put prlcos caused by keeping taxes on bareland uesvlow and so facilitating speculation In land Our purpose in advertising not lo say exag gerating the advantages of tun city is you to come here so that we may make money By for ludiC face of I lie laxing only lightly those of the surface of the earth here and making it easy for them hold it for high piices we mean help them to get out of you as much as possible And of land prices and of future taxes to levied on Industry and thrift but will come here despite our efforts Industry and the conditions of life as hard as possible sheet of plate thai shields wind from his- as- drives his cat yet the problems of glassmakers are worth more a passing thought With the perfected of the of molten glass causes currents of air and a of air- means a flow in the glass sheet a ripple on surface- a wave In Us trans parency that makes it worthless Far removed are windows of today from the windows of but a short time ages when molten saint ami satis were stirred by a stick so- that every pane had its central area so thickened and blurred that light could scarcely penetrate- and to look through and see clearly was impossible and when glass was a luxury only possible lo- the very of them Fiddle- lame of that country live In II taking Two the attic ran were playing where the fire started Miss the maid in the house rushed fo the seme hut the door was shut by the flames ana were behind dashed through the wall of fir twice and brought the children to safely but was badly it tlie fin be- AnEntirelyNew Conception of Quality at Low Cost NS hLiJZ til Chevrolet vrokt History PHIL HAMILTON Newmarket Out OF

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