Newmarket Era , July 17, 1925, page 8

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WRIGUEYS after fmf Qadchy Irwin KAROWAMt NEWMARKET Plumbing a vjom TO GREENHOUSES St Say It With Flowers Flowers for every occasion on the shortest notice W Phone 135 SIZE OF EGO IMPORTANT as lie furlhei in his report that I In greatest care in selecting a mule to head the flock should be taken lo see IbuL lie is from large egg stock Records do not ah Unit a highpro hieing bud Hound to lay a small egg but they thai utiles carefu lection is followed is pudency for the eggs decrease as increases A bud hat doe lay eggs that average l lo the dozen cannot lie registered HYDRO POWER SCHEME FOR EASTERN ONTARIO proceed with he development of five addiuonal power sites on the Ottawa- whose total poten- 1endus Rapids situated on the south side Cabinet Is land Rapids situated miles weal of the city of Ottawa Chats Falls miles weal of Ottawa at Ottawa embracing the from Falls now- developed to the foot of Chats step has been Tie import taken Ontarios repeated for power to that given to We for additional power Life Around the AM were installed for tin I P MjM A Brandon Walter Sloan J Chap Rev MoIIalg Coffey r Stewart Stewart The Ladles at United bold their last meeting at the home of Mrs Wm The report for tin lul receipts on he roll and the 0443 I lie in connection with the- church it and flowers were purchas ed for bo pa retaking of church was paid and Noble share in installing and purchasing suitable fixture for the parsonage at Klciitburg NEWMARKET NOTED AND FRANK CHURCH Will bo heard in two thrilling and Inspirational on the Of splendid report ladn the met I the W and Ladies Aid of the United Church Noblelon Rev Dam ford acted as chairman The fol lowing officer- were President Mrs Geo Sampson of and Stewardship Mrs A Strangers Mrs Wil- Corresponding Miss Recording Mrs Aurora Young Ladies Glass of llic United held annual picnic at Bond Lake on Wednesday Aurora hraiicli of Ilia liiHliluli will hohl annual picnic on he lawn of Mrs north on Thursday July Jus It Conn M A for past six years minister of Hill Mrs US IliiiKla Heralds St llriiylm lau It Snider Mrs Jno Treasurer dies Aid Mis- Pauline eon 1reasuror M Mia tiladys Jewell flower Commit Ilia Mrs Alhert I ling Mrs Jew- ill Mrs Hill Mrs Jno Hirelings will ho hojl Wednesday of each mo Vandorf Mo I i The Horticultural Society decided to hold July show on Saturday the mill Mr Wioe of the 2nd con of King met with an unfortunate accident on Tuesday evening attended the garden parly at Snowball and on coming fmin spending n automobile a the lako en Matey of llellicsila fall y bruised no is sow killed hy lightning last Icu viUl part of Sunday with Mrs Aui ilh Miss Jean to Mr William Scan Ion of on Thursday morning of week with his wife had Wednesday night Mrs being seriously ill On arising Tim day morning Mr and had gone into Hie store he dropped dead Mr was horn in Bradford and for iin lie of years was in Mrs Roy Mor Powell Mr and Mrs Clayton Merlon spent Ilia weekend the Snider family Mr Wilmol mother W from near lias III the family pre llirec and nno son The funera Sanderson on afternoon and Mrs Sam Atkinson of The Rising Sun Lodge Hazel Preston of Sow is spending her holiday- wa- a had charge ml Mi Hi In Albert Pros We are sorry learn that Jrs Roland was laken lory II last week and has gone o Hospital for treat- Mr Tin of Toronlo home again looking and fooling heller treatment in the hospital for BOND fi000 Iiiirlv 1 hove been added The has already secured op- on additional land which will the total holdings for restalion purposes oyer The funeral service of late ev George A was held ikJm afternoon in the Tuesday afternoon at the e I vice was conducted by Rev i j Cordon Walker Warren pastor the address of i delivered by Rev John J last week on the home Ferguson pastor of Church Toronto a friend or 1 numbering many years Rv Washington and relatives from Toronto had closed a period of held a family yatbeung at Man- the work on I emon- at home of Mr John villi and the in the Lemonville Ceme- two auto loads from here look the concert at Temperancevillo in Friday evening The of Wesley Church years from vehicle- licence Jfo7 already to amount larger tlinn tba fcr any year lant receipts for The for year la- million and of produced to ths of dorms 1924 accordlnj to final report lEsaed by Provincial of Mints Building materials for other minerals and metallic In tho Cascades and of Canadian Rockies enough hydroelectric power to supply tho American weat with all electric energy it will need for come declared Ponton Little the Falls Power Company who recently visited with a party of dlBtingulshed Ameri can electrical magnates That of Quebec abounds In historic and romantic material for construction of popular novels Is the judgment of two popular writers James Oliver Curwood author of scores of best sellers and Edwin well- known short story writer who have recently toured the province and Western Canada In quest of local There has been an unusual dis tinction conferred upon Prof Cnm- ille Montreal musician who besides being a violinist is also a maker of violins Ho has been honored with a rnedal and diploma from tho British Empire Exhibition at Wembley for a magnificent violin of his make which he exhibited In order to diBpel the existing Impression in England regarding the coldness of the Canadian climate five thousand peony blooms are be- distributed at the Canadian Pa cific Railway Pavilion at tho British Empire Exhibition These plants were produced by Ormiston Roy of Montreal who states that peonies are the best landscape flower and can be grown in all parts of Canadn Irrespective of climatic conditions Hon of British Columbia and Coleman VicePreaTdcrit of the Canadian Pacific Railway opened Crystal Gardens the new and indoor saltwater swimming pool Victoria BC This centre which has two danc floors a art gallery Is regarded as the largest and finest of its kind or Being exceeded only by and the United States Canada now ranks third among the silver pro countries of the world Re cords of Canadian production have been kept since and show a total recovery of 151009000 fine ounces to the nd of In 1924 production was slightly in excess of ounces During 1923 the value of production totalled while for last year it mounted to The first lot of buffalo number ing some 290 to be transferred from the Park to the now Buffalo Park north of Edmonton left Alberta recently For time past the herd at had been too rapidly and the Federal authorities decided to ship a number to the Buffalo Perk to determine whether or they can acclimate thtmsel the new district as they did in the aril Altogether thousand buffalo In lots of hundred each will shipped to Buffalo Park imtLFI8HIIE80 very good little boy and the Im a kid of the Dodging policemen on he As I nil alone Iconic and I so Will it always so WIN no one Hike pity on good BRUSH Many of us pour over brush In ay brush that id almost green nay bo easily destroyed Mr lite Heal Holland Landtag Mrs I Chapman Sunday Miss Ruth Hill of Aurora and Miss Hazel Walker of motored lo on Sunday spending the day Willi Mr and Rev J o Arthur Emory and son and iwil til had turned tea with Mr and Mrs fi da Toronto Richardson on Friday and meeting for July JaffWew Mr Brown and Mr this old oil for HOT QUI LTV glad Im not the man lakes he rent a certain widow pays Willi dulled eyes ami a heart that aclics while her laniliord plays have learned That want and are constant foes glad that when her wage is Fifteen Thousand for to York County Board lo pay for the purchase of land and building to be a public hospital In the Town of driee The debenture and interest ball jj iCi Tho debentures shall ir and issued by hall be signed bv the and sealed will Corporation and the inf be i tlrer During the currency their- J- m not glad flecked lis eager is glad I did not wander forth The vielii glad Municipal Corporation of the of that is expedient of the to purchase for a Public Memorial Hospital I he lands and buildings at ji by on be south aide of Huron Street in the Town of- Newmarket in the County or York and being known as Lot number Four having a frontage on Huron Street of Three Hundred and Five inches ft in by a depth on Prospect Street of Hundred and One feet Six ft in together with ait hat portion of Lot Three ly east of a lane running erly from the centre line of boundary of Lot number lour having a frontage of one hundred and fiftyeight feet nine inches ft in by a of one hundred and fifty feet ft more or less and WHEREAS it Hag been further presented to the said Municipal Corporation that price if the said land and has been upon at tie Hum of Fifteen thousand dollars ir00000 and WHLREAS the V County Hos pital Hoard lias i to Mun icipal Corporation aid way of grant in the sum it Fifteen bou- and Si to the said land and buildings aforesaid for hospital purpose and WHEREAS the amount of the whole rateable property of tin municipality according to he las revised assessment roll is and WHKHEAS amount of the debt of he Corporation i- no part of the or Entered of which is in BE IT THEREFORE ENACTED the Municipal Council of Corporal ion of the Town of New market For the purpose mentioned the there shall be rowed on the credit of the the ich ye principal able In that year as Tho any provision for Ihcregi them authorized by law For the nit the preamble the said si when borrowed en lo the York County Hoard by way of grant The said gran aim to the ih- that if at any lime County Hospital Bo to use the land and in before described then Die said Town of I York County Xt repay lo said amount of he said lib inlTet it r glad I have think I hat the be issued then for on thi plan in sums of not loss than not helped lo One hundred dollars each which shall have coupons deaf lo thereto for the payment of the in glad The for rid and sought will blow Her spirit may be where there Who challenge her by word the one Who he look the SEWING HELPS lie it a firmer I have found it both practical ml desirable when making night pajamas to Willi a double front breadth from the waist lo the knee Put the piece on with the Is it true that Utile boys and girls water jo drink it the papers say my Monday evening at the church right side down there is a tear or front the patch of old stocking leg oh the inside of the boys stockings from the knee down about six inches Doublekneed stockings are ob tainable in roost shops Double- kneed overalls are too and I in sist on that style or garment though they are a IJtflo more ex pensive than the plain variety I find it pays in the end When shirt collars show the least sign of wear I turn them and avoid a disagreeable mending The debenture shall bear the same dale and shall be issued within two years the date which this Bylaw is passed and shall be payable in fifteen annua of One thousand 100000 each together with interest al the rale of five per ecu per annum yearly during the fifteen years next date when they shall be issued nod the respective amounts pay able in each of such years shall be I This sl on the day of the thereof subject tn 1 to hy electors PASSED this D 1025 thai 1 a true copy of a of the Corporation of the Tiwn or Newmarket to be ubmilte in of elector- Tweit- day of July A Ii i the hours of in Ihe forenoon afternoon th George St Andrew Building St 1 five War I 1000 Op 100000 GOO 55000 GO 30000 20000 160000 135000 105000 Hall AND that the Eighteenth day oh July A D 1925 al four Is the aflerndon at Town Office in the said tin been fixed for appointment persons lo attend at the places and at the final summing Of the votes by the Clerk AND that If he assent of the tors i obtained to said propos ed Bylaw it will be iidi con sideration by the Municipal or the said Corporation a thereof to be held after the lion of one month from the dale the first publication of Ihia and that such first publication made on the day rf June A TAKE NOTICE further I tenant who desires to vole said proposed Bylaw mul to the Clerk not later than It tenth day before the day for taking the vote a under The Canada Evidence Ad that he is a tenant whose lease ends for he time for which lb debt or liability is to be created ii which the money to be Hie proposed Bylaw i- payable for at least Iwenlyoue year an that he has he lease o pay all municipal in a- of the properly of which be is than local men I rates MATHEWS automobile from the In Quebec With IntUlUlkm of ait old mild had that He pulled and dragged his mule until he exhausted and fin ally he sat down and said Well fellow yos got de best a drug store a thought There struck hi he said Has yo got make dat mule mine go The druggist said I know I can try it He came out and punched a medicine into the mule commenced lly off he yiitiiliuH double Equipment worn Via 3 ARCHIVES

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