Newmarket Era , April 21, 1916, p. 1

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Are Your Best Friends We Know How to Proper Glasses Graduate i JACKSON Ed fr JvSTA- qw Q00DS PHONE PROMPT SERVICE THE PAINT SHOP Painters Mi NEWMARKET NT AY A Oar Toronto liettw on Blacksmiths Electrical and Automobile Supplies ado clock- me the boys I Hi re- I voice yes and blood- t in the to i elves to we- dan lair y about irne lb at i f row f Lumber Yard Bin is Nearly Empty Order at once a tea of Coal MINEB IN AMERICA- P W Pearson Order from Carters John E Murphy Office Phone INCORPORATED 155 BANK Paidup Capital Reserve Fund 6439382 Business Accounts Tin Bank of Toronto invitee the Accounts of Men Its ample resources exten sive and complete facilities as sure customers of the Sank of Toronto a per fect service Branches fa Ontario Quebec and tire West NEWMARKET BRANCH A LISTER Manager OF ALL KINDS LUMBER LATH I POSTS ETC ALSO noons MOULDINGS Cur lnldo Trim It Through Our Drykllns and After It la Put Up wm cane son NEWMARKET AND TRIM Will Not BANK OFMONT ESTABLISHED 1817 BOARO OF DIRECTORS SAVINGS recti from 1 00 cm which tetret is allowed At Rosa Manager Newmarket Branch Jhe Irish Battalion of It Col T Herbert Lennox is comnvan was presented with Miss Church sister hu Mayor made the presentation The gift represented the proceeds I concert recently held in Massey I till as well as subscriptions from laii9 of the Citizens Recruiting League Rev Father Fraction said to be the oldest Priest in Toronto passed away last week Mr J R VrelviUe has- teen pointed General Agent of the passen ger department ofthe at To ronto station and entered upon his duties last Monday is a new- position and will increase elective supervision passenger service of the line The new barn to be erected on the Prison Farm at Thornhill is to be proceeded with at once The contract is let to A Commenting on the hill Aid McGuire stated it would put an end to the Hydro in the Prouaee of Ontario We are fighting to keep the Hydro out of politics said the Alderman and have asked gov ernment to give us the right to ap point two representatives to the Pro vincial Commission Employe by the Dominion Perma nent Loan Co as a bookkeeper Lewis appeared in the police court on a charge of during the months of Octo ber and November Macdpn- alds counsel reserved a ple and election for a week A big military wedding place at Grace Church last week wheri was married to Miss M M On Wednesday of last week Miss Morton was severely burned the head and shoulders when a pot al wax boiled over on a gasoline stove A military sporting competition will take place at Park on the 22nd An auction sale of unclaimed goods at the Customs warehouse took last week Premier Hearst intimated to the Legislature that his Government would not curtail the powers given to the HydroElectric Mrs Martha who at her sons home lnthis City laab Week was born in England on February 2nd and though enly four years of age at the time the tat tle of Waterloo she remembered the homecoming of the soldiers very dis She was years of at her demise The Marquis and Marchioness of Aberdeen will be in Canada next month Atterheing guests at Gov ernment House Ottawa for a short time the will visit Toronto In the Police Court last week Ed McGuire was lined or months in jail for default This makes the halfdozen who have got salted for selling liquor to diers on the sly The Easter of a Century Ago f Single Copies Vol EASTER THE GREAT 8UNRI0E The Resurrection of Jeans of 50 YEARS AGO i- From Era April Bast Spring Show and A good school but bare and uninviting Shows lack of Interest in Surroundings Seek him who seven stars aril Orion and the f fchadow of death into morning Mowing Match Is announced bo I Wday April at The words of the poetprophet Dinner served a the Man- written 3000 years span like an House- James Silver Is arch of light our great festival Thy J Edmands unseal the lips of song worship The pa of an Lubes Is running the tal morning prefigures the splendor of the Railway Depot ithegreat sunrise that forth advertises eas for wheat shadows The davlreak in the east Alrth is doing the fish finds Its historical analogue In the lrade Newmarket dawn of eternal out of the night Phillips and Spencer are of death on the first morning Joing the Sewing Machine trade in The resurrection of Jesus from tad grave Is held before us lite the Paea H and of a spring dawn Nature is Gods young men before great workshop overhung with Pat- a taking posses- terns The sculptor carries the premises owned by ion of his work In the model to I authorities in nearly every province of Canada- proclaim an Arbor Pay for which special exercises are prescribed Interesting programs including treeplanting are carried out The planting of trees and shrubs and their prolectiou and care is a feature of nature study well the attention of all school principals and teachers many of schools have a neglect ed and deserted appearance an index of tin character of those re sponsible for Nothing will overcome this drawback more easily or with less expense than the improvement of the school completion in polished granite ad of widow marble With the dawn and attend- while stars for a model the infinite a horse to water week artist carries the art of life up into and had his the matchless glory of the morning It in not altogether the effect of distance Ural makes- us there was rnoro of Lite Easier spirit in tin of this sacred festival of sprng a cen tury ago The stalely Indies and gentlemen who attended the ser vice of old St Pauls came from nearby homes which had their own lawiiH and gardens just turn ing green Their carriages pass ed under whose buds were swelling with the vernal impulse and one may fancy that the chil dren who flocked through the church doors carried in their fists the first tulips from the gardens and the first stray dandelion from the The season in that over grown village the am of a century ago had its own allegory of the resurrection of nature to point the way hack to the pro- founder event of which it was the celebration It is only in the bluer sky the kindlier and the self revelations of such fragrant plots of as that which still surrounds Pauls thaj the churchgoer of our lime has more than the evidence of his almanac that it is the resurrection and not the hirlh of the man of Gali leo which ho commemorates The northward march of popula tion has raised other and Imposing edifices of worship than the ancient pile at and street but none Is so rich in memories or has so good a warrant to be the centre of a holiday New York in earlier days there had Already preparations a glimpses of the great thought of j the approaching faint gleams on the far horion of the night When Christ arose the day over the whole world and upon men of every time VCflOQ race and Condition That sublime I awakening gave a new meaning to history a new value to life a new From Era April 17 1891 vision of the future The first f er morning was the of The the residence of tie mortality the dawning of light brides parents tt of hone and faith joy er again Rev Percy on the in Mr of Markham of Whitchurch i FLOODS SPREAD I ho A homelike onowlth an air of welcome and which the pupil will always with pleasure The flowers and foliage make the difference grounds Trees flowerbeds borders and climbing vines add to the school a homelike and attractive appearance causing it and its teachers to be with pleasure the pupils after years It is not too early to prepare for this years observance of Arbor Day in our schools Educational authorities school principles and should commence at once on a program secure the neces sary supplies of trees ami shrubs and Interest their scholars in the work so that when the day arrives Ihey will enter with enthusiasm upon the ask of beautifying their surroundings Thanks to Conservation Commission for the loan of he above cuts of April Mr John Allen years Jit 12th bet relict of Comely Ra4 dallaged years April The situation here in regarded as serious and yesterday the police removed a score of families homes isolate from the dry area The swollen is sweeping through one of the best Met years residental sections in the southwest Newmarket April em part of the city he damage 37 to houses furniture etc will nit ou Into thousands of dollars I a native of Argyle- Street on the j dames Miller I At on April ears to thousands of dollars native of Ar The city authorities ore looking years Iter the rescued and have a fleet of at the sign of afte removing furniture front abandoned and threatened houses the A young couple were engaged to be married Mabel la I ought W tell you about mytelf Tom soberly as It asked the Well Mabel I hate to tell you but I dont think would be doing right not to and he glanced at the pale face of his The fact he continued Wabel I a list Tom cheer fully replied the girl l am a but well go to church COS Sunday and to ml no the itisgSmEVgn WHEN EA8TER COMES By Margaret Sangster Mhen Easter comes thp violets lilt Their shly honied faces Where late the frozen snows adrift Heaped high the woodland spaces When comes the earns dance On leaves atl autVep And grasses rally spear lance rippling and river When comes the lilies haste What time the bells are ringing To bring their perfumes pure and chaste From hallowed censers swinging Shine dim church aisles on Master day their whiteness And happy children kneel and pray Amid the Irightness Till j When comes a merry train The robin wren and starling The above is a portrait of are here eldest son of Mr and Mrs And many another darling of Newmarket Ibe and ihe oriole past vears he has been in the and the swallow supply Of the Aw they chant with grief Lands Forests and Mines at Iboli Parliament in Toronto Iere Jjprlng ummerH Lust winter ho enlisted with low IJLml Hat at and libc assisted in its organization He is a very popular officer and Is now taking bis subaltern course at the Military in To ronto When a young man Wall Trivelt was one of the star players in lacrosse and hockey in Newmarket along with Hob Manning Tommy the Montgomery boys and several others years he was tarry of the Ontario Branch of the Amateur Athletic Union His activity and genial manner al ways won of friends and it is hoped that In giving bis ser vice to bis King and Country may be spared in health and strength to his home and family after the groat struggle Two young girls Matty and Louie Kyle were drowned In Creek at The dla troops nurses ha lately in Ottawa April among the Canadian forces as the suit of several severe tad lighting at of up to ing total jWhen Comes when Easter comes Then winters spell Is over I long well hear the elfin drums Where bees are deep In clover After we catch the lilt wings among the daisies And den the rose split Among the garden maws When Easter comes ah happy I on big T advertises an extensive as- of i So advertise a Custom Tailoring Department Bros makes a fine display In the clothing line also Quite a lengthy of the John Allen Esq appears In todaya paper mr J President of the North York Society taffypull to a number of friends o evening la ft The Methodist Choir was entertain ed Friday night by Mr an Mrs J at his residence Prospect Mr Planter of West Toronto Junction spent three or four with friends at Pine Orchard St Pauls Church Choir spent a very pleasant social evening with He Canon at the Rec tory a few nights ago The Misses have gone to Toronto for a few d Mrs Cross made v last week with Mrs George Wood Mission Rand Mrs Charles next Saturday afterno Owing to Illness of pastor there was no service at the Christian Church last Sunday night PLANTS FROM CHINA AFTER THE WAR We must room for the un married woman We should considc her in our social arrangements She should be a guest Many housewife under certain con ditions would herself and do the world a service by taking a worker into feel home as a boarder Let the church folks see to that the working wo- man Is recognized Too fro falls somewhere between the Young Peoples Society anJ the Indies Aid bet the married ladies work among the business women the congrega tion Many joys can come to the single woman Many avenues of helpfulness will open to her Many happiness can be found There are jeopardies of old age which all must face bablu married womens anxieties about the rainy day are as keen as those of spinsters In act I know many finale who have made that bit of provision the- flay of whieh Is all most of us need to By the way did you that If you pay the Dominion or Canada three and cents a for years twenty to fiftyfive you can drawl lhird China to pension during the Wj suitable for in vears of your life Or If you I United States at with fourteen centrf completed by Meyer a day you will paid per P the United States Department of Agriculture who has just returned to Washington after a trip in the Far East As a result of this expedition through the centre- of China two pre vious explorations of similar covering extremely cold J 1 Een tears like glisten And songs climb up the heavenward way While bend t listen For love and life and joy untold Are In the age long story That spells itself on harps of gold And endless glory Paul Wilson was to two years la tb Kingston penitentiary for bigamy St Thomas April Forty bd of together with two and other lhe perished to night In a which destroyed barns and other outbuildings of John Turner north of the city The buildings were struck by and was- from on Perhaps you had better let Canada be your tanker Prof in the Christian- A Toast Heres to Laughter The sunshine of the soul the of the heart the of youth the privilege of purity echo of innocence the treasure of the humble the wealth of the poor the head of the cup of pleasure It dis pels dejection banishes blues- and mangles melancholy for Its the foe of Woes the destroyer of depression the enemy of grief it what kings plutocrats envy poor the guilty envy the Innowit its the sheen on the the ripples on the waters delight the glint of the gold of gladness without it would be dumb wit wither would dis appear and smiles would shrivel Its glow clean Is Laughter GOT AT LAST Who gave the ask ed Mrs Evans of her daughter who had Just returned from the Wer tittle bother replied the daughter He stood up In the mid dle the ceremony and yelled Hur regions and the arid regions of Chinese Turkestan there been sent to America for planting testing commercial adaptability seeds roots or cuttings of food and forage flowers ornamental shrubs and vines shade and timber trees Previous irons brought to America specimens of many cold resistant and dry land grains sorghums soy beans alfal fas and forage plants such as the- bamboo which are now under to determine their usefulness for the extreme south Of the many specimens forwarder to this country during the last ex- edition the specialists regard as most significant the juiube a fruit new to this country which may be suitable for use in the wild fc mm rah y got at peach resistant to alkali and drouth the root system of which oners great for the of swarrjp some varieties vegetaWes and bamboos and a number o Chines vegetable brush and rosea iil

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