Newmarket Era , July 22, 1927, 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 IB and JACKSON Editor and Proprietor NEWMARKET FRIDAY JULY 2ND Summer Specials OnePlate and TwoPlate Electric Grills Florence Automatic and New Perfection Oil Stoves Holiday Supplies Climax Bug Killer Calcium Arsenate Arsenate of Lead and Paris Green Rowlands Hardware THE PAINT STORE farmer market Ctpftal sad Tool Assets TODAY the subject of markets marketing conditions and general distributing methods is engaging the close attention of farmers and in this connection the advice and assistance of his banker can be of invaluable help to every farm owner The Imperial Bank offers you sound advice founded upon study and experience Call and discuss your problems with our local manager OF CANADA we get of the the most Interesting HOWLAND SIR JAMES WOODS President VicePresident A General Menager Smiths Hardware NEWMARKET EVERYTHING IN BUILDERS NEEDS FARM TOOLS OF ALL KINDS OIL AND ELEOTRIO DOORS AND WINDOWS PAINTS OILS AND VARNISHES LET U8 SHOW YOU WHAT WE HAVE Phone 39 SMITHS HARDWARE STHMA DESIGN J lypical A week Inter the is called a inn about of the prioi to ConfederaUon was entirely the s the longitudes of Dughout Canada lion before a national in ion besides a po i the rigidity WALTER ERASTUs of the North I SO Years Ago Era Fyle July A farmhouse at 2nd Con Whitchurch was burned to the ground Wednesday law was passed by the prohibiting nerchanls etc buying pro of the Christian was pre sented with an address and a beautiful book in token of appre ciation of his services The Royal Templars had open lodge Monday evening The hall crowded to capacity Iso comic songs Wil- has made its ap pearance in Aurora called The Liberal Conservative played cricket on Friday last Newmarket winning The pensioners for militia vlce in the war of in North York are Wirt and John Perkins J Wells 11 Titus Wilson Hol land Landing Amos Draper Keswick Alex Baldwin Kettleby Ross Job Wells Laskay Wm Lemonville Wm Roe Aaron Cody Nohleton John Orchard Richard lints thirt ji while Canada fro self since from study of rtnight In length and a motion called Mirations t possible at one time and tee a little more than half surface Owing ions per cent of th he earth The will always re Near the time Is easily mining and It Is hoped these variations to the changes of the solar energy by aide with this work pro of the sun It- practical object of study the heat and light sustain life on this planet The which are eruptions on surface and may he looselj studied in I I of the discharges which oar earth and affect on the Hudson Bay t the mouth of the the Arctic circle stations all testing scientific Washington C Arctic regions was Grab a VanNoslrand Whit- i took part i Cornelius church E John athletic spoils in New York and Baltimore A New York paper says he is the champion of the world in standing high Jump Married At Detroit July by Rev Eddy Miss Emily scbol lo David Airth formerly of Newmarket Into cold type the Arctic a gasoline auxiliary September of the following she had been dead for before they knew any shade ha Certain changes noted by some pro notably Pickering appear to show shapes as there stirred a faint volcanic activity Photography will probably be mean by which this will hi settled When you give her ring hunt out the house youre going to in and then give ub a ring Well fill basement bin with the kind of foal that will bring comfort to you next Winter ASTRONOMY IN CANADA Now Has the Second Largest Telescope in the World r Harper in The New Outlook The Jubilee of Confeder and development of general outline of the wonderful dis- late also for the At time being the head office of the Met logical Service of Canndt observatory with tin In Canada Office St byproduct Is the the list of time which Is distributed electrically to Government buildings In Otti by telegraph disseminated fifteenInch telescope secured observatories were founded at and Kingston In 1882 the Montreal has established as a stars and much Information of the distances motions physical prop erties of the brighter stars was thus obtained The need for a larger In strument to successfully attack the fainter stars was felt about 1910 and on the representation of several scien tific bodies the Government in acceded to the request and twolnt actual tests led to Its being placed near Victoria British Colum bia and at the lime It was Installed in was the largest in the world Since then one larger has been In California The Victoria observatory with four vholly the attacked by less powerful merits During the nine years its existence it has determined the usand stars It has also detenu- the complete of eighty ays- is whose binary character is reveal- only by spectroscope This Is onethird of the total so far de- tidies the gntied In itput of work dry plate knowing that they large bodies now we ci tell their sixes but have actually i Most Impressive ledge we have composed of the finding millions of miles f all is the know- giant suns same chemical etc earth but at tern- attainable In physical laboratory ilgh- temperature crucibles reduced to Its simplest form and the advances in the past knowledge of the loin comes in Inrge measure from researches on the of Ihe Years Ago Monday was a noteable day at Mount Albert the first appear ance of a railway engine on Lake JTdt band in at tendance Free lunch served Games and sports In the after- The of the new Chinch Lake on the site of the old one took place on Tuesday The with numbering proceeded through Medina to Roches Point for picnic on the lake shore Bros use of their boat Mr the superintendent of 25 Years Ago Era Fyle July 25th Manitoba Miss Maud Fletcher of Toronto spent a week with Mrs Johns ton Mrs Jas Silver has returned after visiting relatives in Orillin and Lindsay The Misses Kerwin of Dundas were guests of the Misses Mrs McDougall and family are leaving for Man next here Willis of Toronto was home for a couple of weeks Mrs Wm is spending her vacation in Mrs Wm Webster and son Arthur spent a couple of weeks in Toronto and Oshawa W J manager of the at Sudbury is spending a week in town Garnet and Sherman Kirby are spending the holidays in Brad ford Mrs G T Bowles and daugh ter and Mrs of Aurora were visiting their sister here on Mr and Mrs Jos Purdy of were guests with Mr and Mrs A Evans on Wednesday on their way from California Miss of Toronto is spend ing a week with Miss Annie Mo- Donald Mrs A Peregrine of Green Castle Indiana was in town this The Altar At St Pauls Church Newmarket by Rev J W July 19th Miss Lulu Teskey of Queensvllle to Leonard Davison of Newmarket At the of the brides mother by Rev F Cornell July Miss to Albert of Perth County St Pauls Church Newmar ket by Rev J W July MIsb Fanny CoVbran to Frederick of Newmarket The Tomb In Toronto July Chas Webb husband of Mary Beckett formerly of New market aged 33 years In July Sam uel Cook aged 52 years At Holt July Robert Walker in his year At July Thos aged years- At July of Newmarket 36 years

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