The leading County Paper well Oldest SSI paper sent out of North York unless paid in JACKSON Editor and Proprietor NEWMARKET ONT FRIDAY Poultrymens Supplies Bushmens Supplies CrossCut Saws Axes Complete with Handles Axe Wedges STOVES One Second Hand Compositor Cook also One Peerless Cook Special Price on all Quebec Heaters to clear Rowlands Hardware THE PAINT STORE FARMING is a business and the farmer who is a good business keeps in close touch with his Bank Manager because the Bank Manager provides a ready contact with the business world Many of our older branches were founded upon business connections with farmers Our country man are in close touch with all that affects farm production and farm finance and have an intimate understanding of the problems of fanning Any Branch Manager of this Bank will welcome the opportunity of a discussion with you A statesman in the true sense of he word a broad cultured man of the world and of affairs who had hceit highly honored bj his King his and his Alma Mater was honored by his of the Bar The Ihe tendering of a com plementary dinner and the pres- a cane to lire Hon Sir William Chief Justice of Ontario by the mem- Toronto Lawyers thered in the- Great Hall Hart House on Thursday night f hist week After the dinner Sir William stood up and was given a knife to cut the huge fourdecked suitably decorated birthday pake which two cooks had liifted up for him to sample The orches tra started to play Hes Smil ing Then somebody started The Boys of the Old Brigade and it reverberated throughout the length and breadth of the 1 hall When the ring finally died down the Chief Justice stood there He couldnt speak He was too deeply moved Finally he said me of the old of Upper Canada when elections lasted for a week and free whiskey for every body who voted right had ish- Fast Boats March Extensive in the preventive smuggling including of the personnel land and the fast led in the last shed for the elections aver Sir Williai birthday would last It has alb- hinted lo me that the time lias lire from work and to enjoy myself Sir William Many a person- looks forward to the arrival the lime may be life of leisure Such course hut leisure does i ways mean happiness and expects to find happiness he must during his act qualify himself for enjoying the evening of his days by acquiring a taste for such pastimes as are appropriate to that period of ones existence endeavored so to Eulei The tabled in the House of today by Hon of customs and School Childrens Night There was a great gathering of children belonging to the and Separate Schools cf the Town at the Arena last Friday night for the annual skating competitions and the only drawback from-hav- able main greatly if thing like reasonably satisfactory smuggling this country is to be expected stated The nuclei It is have speeds rail six lo fifteen knots per vessels are hopelessly in speed size by owned by liquoi high prof who SOUTH END LUMBER YARD TRY OUR Seal FOB Best P W PEARSON Cor Church and Phone elf life d the Chief Jus I dread inactivity and linger on the stage of The man who lives i and has his being in ins occupationalone on retiring must leads to a joyless life and pines away and dies As suming that the pursuit of hap pinesses a correct guide for hu man it seems to me that the safe rule is to continue lo work as long as one does his work well and enjoys his work En tertaining this view may say in my own case so long conditions obtain you proposed that two J two fast launches should be provided as the mini- equipment as soon as They should be feet long with a minimum speed of sen knots wireless powerful auxiliary motor hoats and three pound or large guns The crews should total officers and men an crease of and the capital outlay is estimated at and the operating at The land force of the prevent- e service should have district directors preventive officers instead of the present 92 and 3 motor cars instead of the present This establishment logetb with the headquarters in should cost We most strongly recomwiend that the selection be made by the Civil Service Commission and chief of the preventive service he committee in yetting forth the qualities of the men de sirable lor this typo of work It also slates hat awards to in formers should he prompt and on account of the risk involved men giving this the Con Kirk and Fire Chief Doyle the members of the Boards in conducting the events in which the child- en were very enthusiastic any as and All OtlltMi lilted Ontario Amendments to Highway Act The most important matter House last Friday was an amendment to the Highways Act by George Henry of highways and publio brks which provides that every elncle other than a motor seni le or a bicycle or a tricycle on highway after dusk and before SO Years Ago Era March 23 night Socials in the Methodist and Presbyterian Churches this week were a decided success Two fires in Aurora recently hotel occupied by the ho left side lighted lamp showing white no front and red to the rear Any lamps so used shall be clearly visible at a distance of at least feet This nouncing positively when I shall last appear bench Before The capital and op- expenditures of the pre- as it is proposed free and there were paid ad missions taken in at the door From it will he seen thai the parents were also very much Mayo Separate School remarks The other prizes were distributed as usual and all went home happy except hose who failed to get a prize These annual competitions are becoming more and more popular and are making the boys and girls alert to he necessity of quick movements Following is the list of Prize winners Hookey Match Separate School Smallest Boys Skating Race Boys under Pair Socks Jack Patterson Purse Jos Book and Pencil Alfred Combe Book and Pencil Clarence weater Coat Alfred Junior Girls Skating Gins Sweater Coat Mlldret Box Chocolates Ma Ken nedy and Pencil era Id I in Race Girls and 12 I with the offer of the Royal Canadian Air Force additional would be ad Estimated Damage at Iokio March it ceeding report Ihquake area in central Japan lishes a fresh to hoi The amendment pro vides every motor vehicle with four wheel brakes shall expose on the back and clearly visible to drivers of ve hicles approaching from the rear a red sign approved by the De partment of Highways The red is to warn drivers following that cars carrying the sign may stop more suddenly in case emergency than cars with two heel brakes Enforcement Date These two sections of the act the suggestion of members of the Opposition will not until Oct of The section of this amendment which increases he speed of vehicles from 35 per hour on provincial highways will come into the day upon which royal assent In explaining certain the bill Mr Henry stated with the operations of heavy trucks on the highways tbat he desire of his department was to reduce the heavy traffic At present trucks are permitted to carry a maximum load of tons on the highways but this will tie reduced to tons by a law which becomes effective on January next in order not lo create a hardship upon those who have lei Letters about the Act- occupy from two to four columns Ihe last two issues Married At the residence of the brides father by Elder H er March Miss Ade- to Stephen W both of East At the residence of the brides father March by Rev Cat ch Miss Annie Porter to all of Mount Al bert Died At March Mary wife of Captain daughter of late Enoch irigley of Newmarket aged 33 25 Years Ago From Era March Mr from the Mr and Mrs Hughes we At Miss Marjory Spring had birthday party Wednesday On i Out Heavy Loads Ma- Mrs has returned af ter spending four months with her daughter in Toronto Mrs Jane Wilson entertained a number of ladies at the tea on Wednesday Mr and Mrs Joseph Meads and George Stark of Toronto also Rev of attended ho funeral of Mr Meads baby Wednesday and Mrs J Hill of Boys Skating RflCC and Boys Bell Aubrey Marshall Pair Stockings Murray Boyd 3 Puck Harry Skating Race anil Box Mi- heavy truck from the highways W Sinclair Liberal lead er thought department might suspend heavy traffic entirely during Ihe first days of spring so hat Ihe highways would not be broken up Henry also piloted to the Highways Act through commit- Under its regulations tin Department of Highways ave power to order every pump on the highways to least five feet from the road nd all gasoline filing sialic he at least feet from the GREENS quality AND FOR ALL FROM TO ROLL Vflty of In TWU WINDOW SHADE PAPER FOR BLIND DUPLEX AND COMBINATION Mil Any CRT GREEN and Hangtr Sir Wi m said to make son lo the opinion enler- by the public regarding the I legal profession Endless stories j regarding lawyers are told by others and sometimes by them- What if any such have in moulding public is problematical- prob ably negligible But all stories to the con trary said Sir William It ia an fact that by reason of faithful and honorable service the Ontario Bar enjoys lb unqualified confidence and re not only of he Bench but also of the public and is regarded and rightly so- as a hody of honorable and public spirited and it is he duly ale of horror Bitter cold rain overflowing streams and lack of food and shelter all have added llio trials of the Japanese whose homes either toppled about them when the rocked Monday evening or burned in the fires that fol lowed and police are making every effort to reach sufferers hut broken railw tracks riven- roads and flooded country are hindering them violont winds and rough seas have prevented dcstroyei from reaching the scene with supplies Communication with the is still and plete lists of the casualties can- he made Figures compiled of every member to guard the by office honor of the lo prevent any the lustre of priceh with its latest advices of I that nearly persons were and about injured BENSONS GOLDEN J I feelings towards you that you have made feel very happy Newspaper reports estimate the in conclusion lot I number of dead at between for this evenings of your kindly Womens suffrage fared bad in the Quebec Legislative As I today a hill to give them Hospital declare to bo the case of its kind in the knowledge developed in the hos pital yesterday when a baby girl underwent an operation for ap an hour of her homeless Observers material may Boys Skating and Lawrence 2 Hockey Slick Herbert Boolh 3 Dirts Skating Rice over Pair Gloves Helen Dennis Skating Pace Boys over 1 Flashlight Lyman Rae 2 nut ledge Knife Relay Race 1 girls from cacti King Box Chocolates Boys Belay Burt boys from each Each King Boys Knife Charlie Pocket Knife Bar Alex hews on Backwards Girls Box Chocolates Joyci thoirdepartu A real treasure island holding the dreams of boy days lies in the art of he Pacific Ocean island this named round which a lunch for home Corners Ed Barry of Ste Marie Mich was home last week Barry is spending a week in Toronto neighbors and friends took possession of the residence of John Rogers on Street Monday evening and spent a jolly The At the residence of ho brides parents Rev J Simpson March 12th Miss Ida May Woodcock of to George I Glover At the residence of brides by Rev March Miss Ida Bell to all of King own- ship Al the residence of the brides parents by Rev I Bowles March Miss Nellie of o John Brown At Ihe residence of brides parents Rev M Brown twelve At JAIL AND LASHES FOR hands but it Is now being managed by Great Britain lAnd its buried treasure consists billions of tons of phosphate rock worth many mil lions of dollars Phosphate is one of he most wonderful plant foods yet II puts new life into soil and impr of good ground Skat YOUNG HARRIED MAN ment of ho report of Hie Grand Jury at the here made some comments on the use to which automobile Is sometimes put His remarks were hased on the only criminal case on ho docket that of mun Puree a young married man who was convicted of upon- a woman lie sentenced one year and eleven months with twelve lashes he commencement of Box Chocolates Gertrude 3 Chocolate Jean Skating Cash Alex Cash Harvey Glbney Fancy Skating Girls Gash Joyce Trusty rmously phosphate Japan 3000 miles distant while are shipped in he world demands phate rook and of At the residence of Elder Pros- llh Mrs Cock of In of North Gwillimbury The Tomb At Bradford Afar Anna Sutherland widow of Duncan in her year Interment In March Newton in his year In Newmarket March Elizabeth wife at Thos Hunter jr in her year In King March Ifllh daughter of late John Al March rflicl of Enoch of New market aged 83 years of supply ABOUT CANADA A returned at Fort William present out of work fallen heir to A few days ago another mac at Arthur inherited a quarter Detroit Mich were arrested and ucks loaded with Canadian whiskey two policemenl shortly daybreak today Gray cornorcd 12 while his part Canadas jubilee year the sixty years of NOTHING lion is fittingly emphasized im Many people deceive themselves the issue of Facia info thinking they can some- About Canada the famous lab- thing for nothing especially cyclopaedia of the Dominion they buy lea and think they compiled by Frank ln will got satisfaction wellknown Canadian public Robert f rounded up two who had attempted lomobilo lilskey seized is valued by the With ho first sign of Spring ho first thoughts of the outdoors motoring- and It is well for a trip in ly from Agriculture if this year The Govern has before gone on could well afford lo extensive trip What to take widely along route to take dif ficulties encountered time re quired and other little details are essential in planning a success ful trip may bo had from bookstores or by ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO TORONTO