Newmarket Era, 25 Jun 1915, p. 1

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A Jc WW aHB of owed the of ex- apply 1 ted in LET US TEST NOW You Will Oct Comfort From GLASSES We Fit I a Graduate Optician j l Here the Bride 8K Wears a Seamless Weddlnf The Hardest and Mst Durable Ring Mad NO JOINT to Treading County Paper as well as Oldest and Best copies each Circulation during per if paid la 5 United Stales Ho paper seat oat ualees Watson Watchmaker Graduate Optician I a JACKSON Editor aid Proprietor JAGKSON AssislanlEditsr NEWMARKET FRIDAY JUNE Hi Vol IXIII No Copies 3 cents ah OUR TORONTO LETTER In Casualty Ward T DETROIT VAPOR STOVES BURN OIL OR GASOLINE THE YOU WANT Like a City Gas Stove ARE YOU MRS JONES NEIGHBOR sirs Jones complained to her neighbor about the high of living Hep neighbor said I reduced my expenses and at the same time I live much happier simply by buying the DetroitVapor Stove the kind that works like gas you simply light the burner and it is ready to cook on have a hot smokeless fire the moment it is lighted is cheaper than wood er coal and the freedom from dirt dust and ashes has kept my house cleaner My cooking and baking is done just right which makes it so appetizing at every meal believe I save from to 3000 every year iust by having this stove This stove costs much less than a kitchen range Needs no pipes Can be placed in any part of the kitchen We invite yeu to see this stove in our store and we will also give you a book more fullv describing this splendid stove The Place to Buy Good Paints and Varnishes for Every Purpose PHONE NEWMARKET Lumber Yard I BRICK S HINQLES to the LUMBER SOW Order from Carter Bishop John Murphy Phone INCORPORATED OF Paidup Capital I Reserved Funds tMMt- Business Accounts of Toronto the Accounts of Business Men Its ample resources slvo connections and complete facilities as sure customers the Bank Toronto a per fect service Branches la Ontario Quebec and the West NEWMARKET BRANCH A LISTER Manager All the leading varieties from per bushel Mangel and Turnip Are you satisfied with your j Then Leave Us Your Order A N T Phone Leave Your Order With Us Coal in the Market Every Screened H EVES Order by 2 or Garters Ben Manning Kelson MillerRobV ar L officers and 1071 were lilled Lot British losses French Eight held back i for Manna with- beers quotes this account of in a letter Mrs J Makafly of Toronto and School Practical- June A gigantic new type caused e yesterday all a trial Jour- international route and Hnmatk the coast towns The a considerably la lord is from the earlier ily armored and li for Pine Hardwood Flooring Maple Oak etc Verandah Columns etc NO LUMBER EVER Vj wiii AY it An Pasty Sash Designs in Veneered Stair GyareBs Georgia ftlc An kilo dried THAM THAT I 0 FOR YOU Lumber DRY AHU r AND mm The Kind Thata On Monday Harry to jail for days He entered the drug store of Peace and stole a camera valued at MS and sold it in a barroom for For selling milk in bottles belong- to other dairies a man named I Jawski was fined and costs There are of vacant land in Toronto and this is respon sible for so much unemployment ac cording to Mr A who spoke- of single tai before in a tent a ew evenings Professor of West minster College Vancouver has been released from his present posi tion by the Presbyterian General As sembly and has accepted the call to act as associate to Rev Dr Wallace at the Street Presby terian Church lie will probably be inducted in September The German department at the University of Toronto will in future use which are printed in Great Britain and United States and not in Germany The cost German books in other rears has been about half of which went to Germany The annual Church Parade of Templars took place last Sunday ev ening when of the order march ed from the Parliament Buildings to the Western Congregational Church for religious service A private Company want to es tablish a line of buses on thirteen different routes of the City but the charter may not be granted It means lessening the City re ceipts from Street Railway traffic Including all the contingents To- has recruited and men for the front Orangemen of the City and district surrounding will celebrate the ap proaching July by a parade as usual but catty times will not be played by the bands About forty pupils from the Deaf and Dumb Institute Belleville arrived here on Wednesday of last week on their way to their respective homes The Institute is now closed tor the summer Sixtytwo stenographers competed in the biggest contest yet held for championship in speed and accuracy In the opening championship P 1 Cowan came first writing an average of words minute George Baldwin has been appointed superintendent of the Toronto Vacant Cultivation Association which is working in conjunction with the Rotary Club of Toronto for the pur- rose of supplying free land reads- plowed and harrowed for the unem ployed workmen of the city At the present time lots are under culti vation all over the city The Morse Breeders Association in Canada has joined hands with the view of outfitting a Hire Cross am bulance and presenting it to the Canadian militia for use at the front This will be the first ambulance of its kind fully equipped in Canada The Hoard of Control decided last week to have the tax rolls for next rear so prepared and ruled that the taxes can be paid in four instalments Toronto Street had three Jitney drivers up in the Police Court last week for obstructing street car traffic two drivers were fined Things are getting interesting be tween street cars and jitneys Fair Association has decided to donate all its proceeds to the Rett Cross and patriotic societies- Special efforts will be made to secure bumper crowds Rev Father taken out a permit for the building of a brick church Roman Catholic corner of and Westminster to cost Your conscience should burn for so bringing up your boy remarked Judge Winchester when he allowed Mrs Mary Mullen to go on suspended sentence She the mother children and was found guilty of re ceiving a uantity of stolen by her son A stranger entered the ot the Colonial Varnish Co Francis Street at the noon hour one day last week tied a towel around the neck of Miss aged 17 and then searched in place for money later when the bookkeeper returned he found the girl lying on the floor and strangled Nothing was missing from the office According to a Public Court de cision a bylaw making municipal re gulations must be enactd three months before its provisions and penalties can fce enforced The big man with the expression sneerlngly watched the little man Who was eating from a pack of peanuts Down where I came we used peanuts to fatten hogs remarked the big man That so asked the little man Here have The sun shona through the long high windows and lay in great shin ing of silver on the super- polished floor clinging to the scented petals of the flowers arranged down the centre of the word From a flowertangled beehaunted Devonshire garden a long enough call away from the dreary city hospital that morning bad come roses red roses and white and glorious creamy de Dijon breathing even here in the stifling dust laden air of the ripe clover fields soft sea breezes they left them They breathed of peace seeming know before all else the joy mere existence The touch of their cool petals had been pure delight to the tired ward sister drooping under the strain of the heat wave who had that morning massed them in the dull copper vases They were the first thing that Philip Spencers eyes painfully opened to as his soul- tortuously wandered again to a world the ectw of whose toil and struggle surged through the long windows above him Roses it seemed natural enough that they should be his first conscious sight Alter the deep cold waters had closed about him with a of ineffable pain the years with the memories of a million best for gotten things had slipped away a him like a wornout garment and he was standing once again in the warm sunlight by- a small white lychgate which marked the place where long wilderness of garden flowers joined the tangled wild flowers of tho cliff him the smooth blue dia mond paths ol the sea with deep green bathing pools and If you cannot offer your own life to your family and your home land give your money to Ihose who are risking and giving their lives to save you and yours What Red Cross can do for the wounded at the front if you only will help the in coat will buy iodine to disinfect a wound cent will pay for enough for one dressing cents will buy a bandage cents will tor a temporary splint cents will procure chloroform for an operation cents expended as above may save limb or a life will pay for yards of gauze will pay for pounds of absorbent cotton will pay for sterilized bandages will purchase pounds of chloro form 0000 will provide a nurse for one month will provide a surgeon for one mouth 50 YEARS AGO From Kra Kyle Juno 23 was him They only came en rocks behind him shady myriad this morning and they do help just flowered with roses and briars the to remind- one that there are still warden his mothers And through places in England that area t all it all her face everywhere her pre- dirty streets and grimy houses with her lips on his brow and it Married By Rev assisted by Gundy James New Connexion to Miss Anna Quiboll of Bast Bey Richard Large was pre sented with an address and a- purse of at a teaparty held this week under the auspices of Holland Landing and Mount Albert Methodist Mission The switch on the railway from to Barrio was complet ed this week and trains now run to the Town The Methodist Conference wcok stationed Joseph and Nov P Will to the market and Aurora circuit Hey P Will afterwards married Miss Collins daughter of the late J W Collins Township Clerk of Whitchurch A very complicated Magi- at rales Court was held in New market this week and on the were the following Jud- Dr Smith Sutherland Howard and Jo seph Wood The charge was one of fraud against Abraham Taylor of Whitchurch about some lum ber Cast arose out of mistake Kettleby Division of Tea Party on Saturday last in beautiful grove of Mr A Webb was a grand success A tasteful evergreen arch surmounted by a largo Royal Grown was erected i Sent to you the man asked the blues eyes wrinkling into Yes someone down in Devonshire smile she kept for him alone she always sends us towers every He was a boy again but with A strange unknown sense of thanklulness I cOU a thrill as of a longfought rescue j forgotten ito Peace It was as if in that hour grow soul waited desolate sad moment he Shes a friend ot And while summer lasts there are always roses before it rosea white and fragrant as renunciation vol passionate as love THE SOUTH SIDE S3 SSt when his afraid on the borderland of The Great I a aa Beyond love h years oe fi the question lie Beyond the strength his mothers can t DO love h Called to him across the dint the natron drawn him back once again to the I he had ask sate keeping of boy- a thousand grey ghosts and whisaered it taunting suddenly with a hood rose up turned He was at home and as the earlier days when school released they his spirit had ri spcersh them to hers and to her untemembet- calleJ every wees a hurst down in Devonshire know Perhaps you know The matron from making nightly round had stopped moment drawn by the efts so strongly like some on a mans sheltering love And he was glad Then pain had lain cold hands him and drawn him slowly away her out of the twilight and back through the mists and black shadow ad o return other opened fa eyes were there waiting tor roses J better man He did not reason but ay tack loves ttjMJ the May coire in dear called the girls bright voice Pull the bobbin and the latch will fly up was the merry answer The girl pushed open the door and ran across the room to the bed No body could have guessed the pain and wearisome plaster cast from the cherry voice still less could one have guessed that the need to earn made the wtecs of pain still harder to bear These things woman ly ing there told to her God never to her guests The girl held up a forlorn handful of late asters The very last she declared I bunted and hunted Are you sure her asked quickly Ive found them later this every year Did you go over to the south side of the hill No the girl confessed laughingly I believed I looked on every side but that Ill go straight back and hunt again Twenty minutes later the returned laden with autumn bloom at the entrance to the grove decorations graced the plat form Sharon Hand music Mr George pied I he chair during the speech Keys Campbell I inch and Baker were the speak ers anil altogether it was a very successful demonstration YEARS AGO mi I Spencer nun You villas down could An but somehow I He had almost said Do you know it well acquaintance six years a and go thing though jumped in niter some kid or other that managed to topple over a or something so the chaps said who brought him here got the cramp or couldnt swim or hadnt tie the matron strength I should say looks as If he hadnt had a feed- for a work poor beggar Down on his from his with only a nodding acquaintance at presemt to kid gloves Wonder what he- is hes anyone at all now der deliberately and sit on footsteps passed on while the wo- the north side and jumble because knowledge came dimly bin that he w hw it that a its cold Never mind Ive got vour he do at leas There was blank-some- This man with the and unexpectedly cultured voice in terested her She must ask his name Since 1 first met Mrs Spencer she went on it seems sometimes as though I must have known tier for sixty times years were right she said I had no idea that the south side made such a difference Hie slope was half covered with the beautiful blos soms so big and deep colored lu going to put them in this pitcher be side you so that you can reach your hands deep down the autumn and pretend youre picking them your self Then her friend returned I should have to give up the memory somebody who picked them for me The girl her pretty work Now I understand tho difference sho said slowly will Insist wilful woman that vou In living on- the south side of getting every bit Of sunshine tnere Is while lis I I Stilt and she She paused and hallturned thing must hats t0 if you would me terfering fool had saved him turned and clenched his hands at the irony ot it He Philip Spencer the broken wastrel he who wasted so bitterly wasted v which he might have made so much I he who had chosen with open eyes the Vflirft the svtoetlis otcasthejnsUa s The now Mrs mans voico was trembling well an secret now and Im going to sit In the sun Then maybe Ill blossom The white face in the bed smiled And best of it all is that there always Is a south side- she J tint the suns side and Gods Spencer is happyno not happywell You her then there a note of perplexity The man they had brought Mm back help me he said be a burden to graced she Is my mother f In her little sittingroom ma- Makes a Happy Horns have peered into quiet parlors where the carpet Is clean and not old and- the furniture polished and bright Into rooms where the chairs are neat and the floor carpet- less into kitchens where the family lives and the meals are cook ed and eaten where hoys and girls are as blithe as the sparrows In the thatch overhead and I see it is VERY boy v I l4mturof He groaned aloud Why did he that night so much wealth and learning nor member now too late all Mutt he Iron late nor servants nor toil nor lost all he had thrown away Why village a letter Idleness nor town nor country nor did he re with such stabbing clear- iffiVJg rtfflb to station as tone and temper that happy or wretched been In the sunlight all down ofthe wardweie and cream red full blown hot the means or society was can make It the opining stave of an each everlasting psalm the fair of an endless existence the boom of the Atlantic waves oa too town or the centre gWg the country good and Gods grace the dim iv m arid cream red full blown heavy- headed blossoms and halfawakened had walked up broad steps buds Oh the torture of It hospital and Wore another day lie Could hear again the born mother and son had found I writ of the modest I rock5th dull hum ot the bee lttM to a temple of Gods bulld- Uty summer aircould see the old W J wax bouse To the rest awayOrJoh Hall the long dim rooms at borne Is abed matuaou they lovely A nurse j We must learn to wbrW with pa tience With tasks appointed to be prpvidM the power From Era Kyle June t890 The Altar Whitchurch J Willdugliby on the inst Mr Geo Morrison of Mark- ham to Miss Dougherty of Whitchurch The Tomb At Port Huron Mich on the James Meades in year Deceased was engineer at New market Water Works last year In on the Charles II sines aged years In Toronto on the fast Ellen widow of late and sister of Mr Wilson Newmarket At Aurora the Inst Margaret Baker of Oak in the year of her age Elder will conduct a Tent Meeting in Mr Manns Grove near on Sunday June Mm Elder Chid ley preached a ser mon to Foresters In the Methodist Church at The Methodist excursion of Mount Albert to Big Bay Point and last Wednesday was a grand success A Football been or ganized at with Dr Pearson as honorary President The S Strawberry Festival in connection with- the Ghristlaa Church last week was very suc cessful in point Mr John lunney spent over Sunday with his parents in Mr John Bond and son of ronto spent a couple of days with friends in town Ibis week Mr W Playter and family leave on Monday spent the heated term at Big Bay Point Mr and family Of Toronto were visiting friends in Newmarket over Sunday Mayor Jackson Mrs Jackson and two daughters left for Brooklyn to spend a month with bis daughter Mrs John A Bell Mrs has gone to Adrian Mich on a visit and to care for her eldest son who Is ill Elder leaves oh Tues day next for the sea coast He has six weeks leave of absence Miss Kelly Mr J and Mr former pupils of Newmarket High School hays all passed examination and taken honors in teaching Miss Annie and Miss Minnie wore the only two pupils of Newmarket Model School who entered- in the Mont real Witness contest for Canadi an stories but both took prizes and received medals Blair and Hull were seriously injured near Cale donia on Saturday by an explo sion in a gas well drilling or which they had just completed A spectator of the drilling opera tions mm Rata slears f mm tffera s v w ftitrt trslS a ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO TORONTO

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