Newmarket Era , May 27, 1927, p. 2

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Support Canadian Laundry All classes of work satisfaction guaran teed Family washing a specialty Phone for prices Five for Good Motor Tires and Paint Small mileage Apply Dunns Garage to Rant Enquire at Era Of- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS WELLS TABLETS Guaranteed Packages Cures Constat ion Neuralgia Indigestion Blood Brick Cottage one lot east of llamson Bros Wellington Slreet The Diamond- Jubilee will be one of the greatest events in Canadian history All the country measurable est is being taken in the tion of the ami it is be hoped that the citizens of market will heartily in effect to the plans of the local committees in making the brat ion in the Hub of North worthy ofour predecessors it is a rate opportunity the duly of a Town is quite ob vious Let the promoters have cooperation of everybody and we will have a unique ttay on he 1st of July time I forth by by I effects or wlilch Apply FOR SALE Acres Fruit sod Poultry Farm Brick House Tods frontage on paved Close to Newmarket Price Houses for Sale and to Rent OFFICE National Farm Agency Newmarket Plant boxed for Flower and Vegetable Plants Sturdy Stock of Be Should we pay Debt- has Been opinion that this year would he a good me to make a start lie Government deterailh- effort to reduce the debt by it could do it arid Canada would be in to meet her growing A gradual early retire t would strengthen our position in matter of calls ands for expenditure that J avoided When a man makes effort to pay off a mortgage he careful of the and the Government should look at it light The House of Commons should devise some definite plan for Ibis very desir- object This country has is doubt the United State it hasnt two Mexico- Imperial statute ISie ultlui have been large mora original areas of each At one time Manitoba boundaries appeared the Dominion maps referred to as liu postage stamp province Tne latest the territory Included this province wsh by Dominion Act Parliament tn when a pail of Hit of Keewalld was Included A same also the present dls of Patriot was added to lit province of Ontario and a large are In Labrador peninsula to Those three expanses of virgin terri tory contain possibilities volopment be only possibilities are indicated In mineral development that lias taken place in the in ManltoOaj on he recent discoveries Red area In In wealth as a source of avail able power- resources of water falls in the fishing and tourist attractions and other features fen Ontario and Manitoba Were extended In Ihe boundary be- to bii along the thenexisting meridian eastern boundary of Manitoba to point about miles north of the boundary which point it turned northeasterly in a straight line to the eastern edge island Lake and in a straight line to the of Ihe parallel of latitude with the western shore Hudson Bay At that lima only a small portion of this boundary line had been run upon trie ground namely pari of the boundary king south of Winnipeg river The neces sity for further demarcation of the boundary soon became apparent for reasons principally connected with ration and in and 1922 the boundary was pur veyed to the point It turns northwesterly This was performed J Mr and Ml Jacob of spent Sunday and witJi their son Mr and family Miss Huntsman nurse- intraining in Genera Hospital was the guest of Mis Maid Morion on Saturday Mrs Dr fleid of Toronto formerly of was guest Of Mrs at Trinity SOLD IN NEWMARKET ONLY BY OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE brothers outgrown cloth can well appreciate Ihe that prompted Kar the following story One autumn Karl entered the same kindergarten that his bro ther Robert had attended the previous year Very frequently the teacher called him Robert by mistake until she pro voked at herself and said id BUILT FOR Costs less in the FOR 8ALE BY RGADHOUSE ROSE clean it PROCLAMATION Mr J and wife also Mr ami Mrs Dike and son Harold or were Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs I Miss Helen Evans of IPeffer- law a student Newmarket High School was the winner of a prize in the newspaper Prize Contest carried on by the Beaver Mrs Mills and daughter Anne attended purees Grad uation Exercises of Hospital Convocation Hall on Thursdays May The formers Miss Hie Municipal Corpora- to Hie request of a majority of the deem it expedient to enact Daylight Saving for the citizens of the Town or Newmarket between May September Inclusive be requested to ad the dates aforesaid and that Im Mayor do issue his Proclamation BE IT THEREFORE the citizens are hereby respect fully requested to comply with this Proclamation and advance their clocks one hour from am on it pumbr 10th both days In May Up t Highways from drowning I possible a rather hazy term am the traffic a longtime tin the farm FLAMING FOREST TELLS 8TORY OF Now cosmopolitan Qlorl- Intrepid Mounted Forces lawlessness or an almost empire within tho confines of tho of been on screen by and will bo at Theatre Newmarket title The Flaming Forest on Wednesday and of next week picture directed iftegi- Barker famous for his di rection of great adaptation by f Jnmea a immortal story f the thousand bravo daily and always jol their man The picture filmed largely Canada and Montana is a cast of twenty celebrated 111-Vcim- of Sunejs To ho pro vine y General for the Dominion of Canada The ice of Manitoba were W be the the Dominion since Dominion lands only The re port the has Just issued It presents a historical with Utie Incidents leading to the the present boundaries methods of survey made a general description of district An appendix giving the re- declination culvert and aliens Is the mot of the report iral public ales Mills of the f is the description of little Is known about lids practically unknown area is pre- finder various sections relat ing to physical features and economic Possibilities of the country and Is by on atlas of maps the com plete atlas containing sixteen sheets Copies of the report atlas may i obtained upon application to Topographical Survey Department of the Interior Ottawa for the nominal for the report and Miss Ruby Moss sang in Hall before a lied audience at the Closing Exorcises lof the Con servatory of Music on Wednes day May after wards had supper at with some of flier Congratulations to Mr ley Andrews on his appoint ment to position of of Town of Aurora in lieu of late A who served municipal capacities for forty years Mr Andrews has years of municipal previous to removing to he wai bookkeeper for EsqMPP in Kew- WATER WALL A wall of water almost twenty wide was beginning to reach the upper of Grand Lake in its movement to of Mexico on night it a lake 200 miles long from the- south central parishes along the Gulf of the Upper tier along- tho Arkansas line Us width Varied from fif teen to fifty miles as it funnellike riom the Tensas pasin in Louisiana The flood waiters are approcti miles west of New Or leans on the west side of the At- and the des breaks Ihrnugl vtthich they are rushing arc 0 of New Or leans and on tho opposite of dollars for the both combined These amounts are for tho editions The report alone also children and send them thou might do It yet if t would get In A portion of tho power dam of the Milling Co was swept away after a rain on May has since been unable to the Mississippi Immediately behind the waters scores of resluVnls the lower were being by tiny boats oiter At County Newmarket May to Mr am MiB Foster of Whitchurch The Altar At the Mrs A Aurora on Ma Miss Lulu Woodcock of New to Mr Aubrey St Aurora Rev Dr Harper Dotal log At the residence of the brides parents Ave New market by Rev W by Rev A Marshall May Miss Amy only daughter of Mr and Mr Walter Rrodic to Rev Gordon Park eldest son Mr and Mrs Watson Park of United Churcl Parsonage Aurora on May Rev J Patterson Ell Aurora to Miss Ethel Campbell of King The Tomb Anderson At the Western Hospital Wednesday May on Sunday r Cane his year On May at Stouffvllle Jano widow of William her year 9 Interment at Stouffvllle on Wed rieaday Stephen ionAt Kottlcby day Rfy Eliza Major Funeral on Monday May from residence of hep yon ii law ploughed the current lo roniovo hem house lops lo i Ieacoflk which they had fled KClULUy New Orleans May 24th weeklong battle to hold Uio lev ees at the east bank of the Atcfiafallaya has boon lost and flood torrents to night lh rough a giant crevasse into tho northern part of Parish of ffointe Coupee In the parishes through which the new flood lino will expend live more than people acreage involved being more than submerged in the days tils patient ho must every night and of soup When ad gone old man In protest How does man spool me to take once a day iff I aint In In loving memory- of my husband A Doan who died Stay fs klnU Ho gives nig To bear my cross He Is one who knows My loneliness and loss I him In a thousand ways Along lifes- weary way For life has not been same to you were called away missed by Wife and I ROSE BAIN What the Red Cross is doing the Good of Canada the Veteran I Befriends soldiers still in hospital and need in their ores for the Soldier settler provides sheltered employment for the disabled three Veterths Workshop For the Children Through junior Red Cress tided children and has pledged practice health habits and For the Pioneer Brings service those in frontier districts through Outpost Hospitals and Nursing Station For the New Canadian Welcomes and gives needed attention to immigrant mother children at three Seaport Nurseries For the Mothers and Daughters In Home Nursing Classes his taught principles of nursing diet and home hygiene to over 12000 women and girls For the Disaster Victim Is to afford prompt relief to sufferers from fire and epidemic Appeal J Canadian Red Cross Society Sand Ontario Canadian Soelsly StrMt Hilt QUALITY WALL PAPERS AND ALL fUKMHUr FROM 10o TO PER ROLL Varltty of and SO In Tints WINDOW PAPER FOR BLINDS RBBN AND COMBINATION Any With HaHfilni GREEN Painter and Paper Hangar HIS MISTAKE It had long been almost a pro verb in the village Jedediah Parkins didnt know a chance when he saw one The discussion of this failing had of ten come lo Unclo Jeds ears and had sounded loudly in them Worst of all he had to admit that he was in the language of bis neighbors easy He paid the most for what he bought and got least Tor what ho sold of any man within a dozen miles But Uncle saw a at last A railway runs close to his house and in the middle of winter during a tremendous snow si im a passenger train was go forward or bach had a large of ham and bacon He would have Aunt Sarah make it up Into sandwiches and they would clear a small fortune So thats what we done said telling of afterward hurt- Now I a a them folks would he to pay a quarter for a good homemade but the held back was would pay a dime I could a sold out Meet over at a dim each but I only sold five quarter Ill wait ill hungrier I I went outside and set pile and watched fellers shovelling out that tram Seemed lo me they git the I before next I didnt hurry about go ing aboard again Willi sandwiches Jos as I made mind it was time though lliougb along in front come one of them rotating whirligig plows they sent up from the way and be fore you could say Jack Room- son away went train it through the rut it made- Well sir as I feat there watch ing that train hadnt gone two hundred yards before I had made a great mistake not sell them sandwiches for if pb it plain could An I for and they aint half OF TORONTO

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