Newmarket Era , July 1, 1927, p. 4

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NEWMARKET OUT F JULY 1ST OPERATION LEFT HER VERY WEAK Letter Tells of Wonderful Relief After Taking Vegetable Compound begged me to try My husband got of Vegetable Componnd My husband got me bottle e Compound at once and started a second bottle do all my completely and I farmers wife be idle lone bottles Vegetable Compound five bottles of Blood Medicine and have also used the San ative Wash Mrs Box Ontario Sturdy Independer Reformer any harm look at FURNACE WORK PLUMBING EAVETRQUGHING 8UR SPECIALTIES THE LEADING TINSMITHS R OSBORNE ft SON to Express He raid Oflicej ere an Platinum produced increase of 1000 to of Statistics Dr Tc lied of to the Dominion Chairman Research Council of Agriculture Fifteen Austrian familieB about to take up land In the Valley near being the first to take up land In British Columbia under the Canada Colonisation Association a subsidi ary of the Canadian Pacific leads all nations in In since 1913 according tics compiled by the Trade Council of State third with 31 The Provincial Game Commits- wolves Wiled of for adult prairie wolves Comments of Exchanges Life Around the Hub King City and appreciation i the country Ihei by Boy Scouts Ihrougl the beautiful grounds that have lent by Sir Henry for military affairs The house rations of birds and fowl Lady was for thousands of miners wages a vast increase In lli traffic of the Canadian ral and worth making the other Official performs a unlclpal affairs civic life The shade held blue mohair bat Ethel Ingersoll of St guests or Lady Pellall Miss and Miss lUla Rogers Mrs Hamilton Miss Mary MacLean Howard Mrs can and Mis Arthur The guests wandered to til wide lunuhit lawns A big red wlutt slriped marquee colored umbrellas and little tables were arranged under the the lea room lie long tables rare done with pink peonies and pink haded candles Among those Ferguson Mann Mill take sides are all happiest understood that expected to Uiink for them and lo speak those his sturdy independence able to do this without malice able lo listen to the opinions to be able on the merits of petty personal of lhat well for our democratic Its a Great Experience Bulletin j Who more strange people than the i advance Another for Ihri he fa being merit and then reckoning will consider I harshly dealt with arid tor In good style If this only play fair they would would he nothing but right to double I tie amount of their remittance the editor lias carried them without pay they n turn for Itieir paper three years in little i by the Rowan could find having In four days land Into the Jungle of the island through round and de I the letter 1 he ask questions Who Where Is he so do better 1 i there Not a acted promptly He Iff I us a de Another collection of native Canadian animals has gone forward the waters through the two bear cubs two two coyotes and a collection of Canada South duty always walk hand In they arc nut broken feeds for loyalty I Is fidelity REBELLION OF claimed by the i basis of mood Louis the Dominion waiting for the of the territory sent ties lo build a highway l of their lands are country j of hy pe a big assisting Justice Ferguson prominent people Cattle Killed lunderetorm resulted In ten splendid The had beneath a giant died yards ranafcr was was stopped by a forbidden to enter the itj Milhuisill packeil i The Dominion Governing alarmed ami sent Donald Lord of Hie If lo deal irlessli tifcii the Metis leader worked the ts that lie caused a goodly doing so he ordered Thomas Scott a man who had defied on him on various occasions The death of innamed the East particularly Ontario and niaihl went up thai an expeditionary put down the Hon The very acceptably in the Church on Sunday Mrs and a Jane of Provdence the summer wit Ml The annual Field Day held at Lake so far that all admissions are ulely free This was made possi ble through the oil Sir Pellatt on whose beautiful the celebration will be hed Sir Henry offered lo put up dollar for dollar with the Association towards the day Lake Marie Music the Thornton Da night be unfaverab dancing a barn danc the large- brick barn bonfire will be llghlc the 10000 beacons Snowball home In Minnesota I from Midi It la thirty- has been hi members of our Institute Hie District Convention on Wednesday June CO sorry there were not members present as it cert lli- adies Aid i One i of the Canadian Pacific fedora will the This be the only pier in the world built Lands In the Far North have been under examination for the past two years by the brothers of the University of Copen hagen In the employ of the Dom inion Government for the purpose of ascertaining the value of this vast territory for reindeer June Music by the Newmarket Cornell Or chestra and a good program by Miss Dorothy Penrose of King Club held thctf annual Ice cream social at the spa- clous home of Mr and Mrs John RIddell on Friday evening the Inst There were about people in attendance and the Early In Ihe baseball game the skill displayed by remarkable of Ihe meeting this year In the construction wort Railway nd a comple- am on the Hudson business was placed battalions of and a force Of In alt with voyagers ami guides about fourteen hundred men This little army left Toronto In May Journeyed Marie and thence to Prince Arthurs landing Port Arthur Now their real began The force had to march the most difficult country In the worh over barren stretches of tumble rocks across treacherous muskeg am up and down turbulent streams referred to thl Journey as a service that for its ar duous nature ran bear comparison with any previous expedition march August On lhat day Fort Garry was reached Donald Smith had done his work well handful of followers remained On the approach His Fore Day Celebration FRIDAY JULY 1ST DAYLIGHT TIME NEWMARKET Programme of Events IN PRIZES IN PRIZES Devotional Services at the Town Hall Am Musical Review on Market Square ooo Preliminaries in Girls Soft Ball Tournament and School Childrens Field Events at Exhibition Park BOYS RACE under 3 Prizes BOYS RACE under 10 yrc 3 Prizes BOYS RACE under yrs 3 Prizes BOYS RACE under 14 yrs 3 Prizes BOYS SACK RACE open Bring Your Own Bocks 2 Prizes GIRLS RACE under 8 yrs 3 Prizes GIRLS RACE under 10 yrs 3 Prizes GIRLS RACE under 12 yrs 3 Prizes GIRLS RACE under 14 yrs 3 Prizes GIRLS THREELEGGED RACE open 2 Prizes AM EVERYBODY GET A PASSOUT TICKET AND GO TO DINNER 1200 AM Committee Luncheon In honor of Sir Mulock 130 PM AFTERNOON EVENTS All School Children to be at the King George School Park Ave- to form In order of respec tive class or school and parade to Exhibition Park headed by the Band 130 Official Opening by Sir Mulock with Pageant of Confederation at Exhibition Park Get Your Grand Stand Seats Early HORSE RACES EVENTS I RUNNING EVENTS 217 Class Trot or Paoe jl4 Hands and under Purse Class Trot or Pace 30000 Hands and under Purse Free Entry Four Monies No Deductions Free Hay and Stabling N Rules to govern 215 SINGING COMPETITION Open to all Schools In North York and Bradford Maple Leaf or O Canada Special Shield to Winning Choir Numbers not a consideration in BALL TOURNAMENT 245 EVENTS Continued RELAY RACE open Prizes RELAY RACE Junior Prizes BOYS RACE 100 Yds open Prizes BOYS RACE 100 Yds Jr under 16 July 3 Prizes GIRLS RACE 100 Yds open 2 Prizes 300 PM MENS BICYCLE RACE mile open BOYS BICYCLE RACE mile under 18 yrs FAT MAMS RACE Yds not under 190 lbs MENS RACE 100 Yds not under 40 yrs 330 PM BASEBALL vs Newmarket I Prize 430 PM FINALS in GIRLS SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT Three Prizes Value with Sliver Cup out firing a shot In hast llle Fort To the or a Royal and cheers man- of tin Jnliljltrils the Union Jack was hoisted over Fort and Great West by of all Ply Killers 10c and 25c per packet at all Druggists Grocers and General Stores 2 Prize 3 Prizes Prim 2 Prim Now go get your eats and make ready for the BIG COMMUNITY DANCE and MIDWAY which will commence at S30 P M DANCE ALL NIG for 3 GO ORCHESTRAS 1130 PM FIREWORKS and HUGE BONFIRE The Committees have put forth every effort you a REAL DAY AT NEWMARKET and a DIAMOND JUBILEE YOU WILL REMEMBER Dont Come Unless You Are Out for a Good Time it a K baton carry a burden you Many of our burdens better dropped than PRIME MINISTERS SINCE CONFEDERATION ARCHIVES OTONTARIO rnonNTn

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