Newmarket Era, 23 Nov 1928, p. 1

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f I THE J The lending County Paper well as Oldest No papor sent out of North York unless paid in advance In MO WW Metes In District together friendly WHO BUY WHO SELL I JACKSON Editor and Proprietor NEWMARKET FRIDAY NOV a THE MEETINGS Copied from Times Mr I Mrs Demi Is a wonderful woman with rare that fit her for public speaking Her messages are parked with gospel mid truths skillfully arranged to sup- Seeing Newmarket ply the I of the hu I din power her audience able helpmate for he Is a gifted I efforts to bring soul Christ and God is forfs with success seeking God in these days not slnglv and alone but in crowds and the altar of the United church is far too the repentant attendance at the meeting from the beginning lay evening chairs had to be put Mr and Mrs Demarest by Mrs Howard Cane A T Miss Stephens Miss and Mr Eugene Barker were ly appreciated ere were at Sunday School In addition to the 125 men who at tended the opening of the gymnasium AN UNPROFITABLE HOLDUP It was nearly dusk on a December afternoon In the cold and windy city Chicago Thousands of weary Christmas shoppers were the roaches to the car lines in the iger desire to get amy from the and shops and get A frail tittle mother her brain with the confusion slowly imbed the Elevated stairs She as so small and so tired she not struggle against the current simply still and let herself sucked into the great human vortex pushed by the crowd step by step presided and the Quarterly Official Which followed on Tuesdn composed of members the air into the get her nickel ready for the As she opened her purse she 58 Years Ago From Era November On Monday the Marquis of Lome accompanied by Princess Louise made a formal entry Into the and assumed the duties of of Canada The and- sheds on the lid Grammer school grounds Lot St are being by tender as the being divided into Iota J Partridge shipped to don birds composed tor turkeys geese pea fouls and ns the first shipment of its kind from Newmarket The AltarAt the home of the bride by Elder Nov Mary Jane Thompson to Cleary both of North I bury the THE DRESSMAKER unt by Rev Wilkin of O Parker of St Mary if the bride 13 the Every branch of farm work farm the Sunday School and stock etc lias an expert by his associates writer In the Family Herald and John Hughes Weekly Star the recognized first mother were saints in in Canada and to their memory he Member of Booth Family Coming to Newmarket REVIVAL CAMPAIGN OPENS DEC 2ND MISSING GIRL IS FOUND DEAD Woman Evangelist and Onl Nov At half post twelve Special Musical Features was reported that the dead body of Gladys missing from her home very unique evangelistic campaign silce Friday night had been in Trinity United Church Newmarket W- Sunday Dec 2nd when Victor the Portage Booth- is about fourmiles from the stone quarry settlement neap Kirk- grand- I of William Booth founder of the Sal- Held Armv will preach hep opening sermon While posses of searchers were out all She is an evangelist of unusual experience countryside headed by Inspector William preached die gospel in our languages Hie police two search ami liijii Belgium France Scotland and Ireland Notwithstanding her Mrs is not connected wit the Salvation Army but has devoted her life Id the Church Universal preaching in churches of all the leading denominations and union campaigns in auditoriums or tabernacles especially erected for the meet- Holland ers came and reported their find first ported there was a bullet wound ii England It the body LIFEBOAT CREW OF DROWNED Loudon Nov The Press Associatl published a graphic account of the drowning of all members crew of a lifeboat sent out by the Bye Sussex station in a i at In As a speaker Mrs a degree The same power and intensity rid tragedienne vould make Jhiiil i in real use her gifts of intellect aim delicacy stir an lindwnrd Mr husband of who is assisting evangelist and a conqueror dor witness who watched the lifeboat de quoted as giving the following scrip ttrm of the tragedy which took place with in Ihe of relatives when the crew was re turning to the harbor after the crew Qua wrecked steamer had been rescued by the man Smyrna It was at 730 oclock this morning that lllinlLLl of people including many women win finished musician and cultivated waiting saw the lifeboat He will pieach a number of times 1 lo the harbor The seas were and they were coming in the teeth iuri years or- southwesterly gale Every fresh wave ending churches in to overturn the boat and of and ably supplements the relatives began to aloud in distinguished wite When the lifeboat was within a half mile of Ihe the end of the crews struggle odds came A gigantic wave over- helmed and capsized the little craft and the was drowned within sight of the and sobbing men and women waiting at the They could see the men angry waves and yet a number of campaigns in th great success They have held in Toronto and each lime I have been exceedingly large In I died Church amplifiers be accommodated in the Hie speaker Li power- I School rooms and h PfIicemenlf It was some hours later I f before bodies began to float ashore at Jury lA Min in under niimhei- of churches conducted in d to have brought map i desolate spot on the sands ibiiut hi id deeper spiritual results than lap since memor- More Hian Bin admittance to seats about able that city re repeatedly Si lames United Church Circe thousand You will regret it all heir these evangelists FLOODS IN KANSAS AND MISSOURI Kansas City Mo Nov of anxious vigilance flood waters along the Afte fearful encroaching life if you fail to Kansas and Western Missouri residents of lands in the areas began today to count he toil has claimed around ten FAMILY NEARLY BURNED lives and caused a colossal property damagi ON SUNDAY MORNING suffered heaviest in the loss of stock and crops and damage to farm buildings Mr and Mrs p H Fountain and their four equipment Damage to city municipal children had a narrow escape on Monday l and flood prevention construction work when their in was com- waa heavy destroyed by fire The family had re- Refugees were being cared for today by about one oclock Mrs hundred at various points where the inunda by the crying of her I of homes Many localities were obliged old baby She found herself send out calls for shipment of drinking wa- With I for the fountain eighteen months old baby smoke and aroused her husband- as water light power and communication children who slept in the room facilities were put out of commission generally lliem made heir way lo he kitchen which Kansas loday was in the grip flood in the citys history with part under water at Kan at had equalled its record of ft injury and was still rising tracks for miles east of the city were submerged partly washed out Property damage at Augusta Kan estimated at Although the crest of flood waters at Arkan sua City Kan had not passed the lady I rising only mi inch an hour this a More than homes here had been inundated The other two hoys slept the off the kitchen and had to be of the passed out to the open air The behind I adorns the centre church church and father and Id Church by will beautiful Eouth chancel Here the man and with a jerk he relieved her of her hag and t a quarter into her Her firs I impulse was to j faint but the catch her there was billowed silks fainted I Vide breadths fin wed mil the Womens Class of the School donated to her marble Baptismal Font that the altar of church to adopt the Duplex Church and Missionary was adopted in pastor Rev J Wood Mr I he Trustee she had a good now on the Itoarc was a member when the church first built on no that At the her smile Street If of the school for and acted a also Secretary after the big rev he Church 1875 and has He at her Now Sleeps Fine AH Nightlong Few ays of Stops Anne Bladder Irritations Nights know the trials and dis- comforts of Weakness should be interests I in this letter I have been bother with Bladder Trouble for more in years A burning was obliged to get out of bed perhaps mes during a night Then I heard of Dr and without much hope of help tried them Wo relief came with- in a few da and I now feel my practically ended very medicine ha done for me and will Dr is buck if not satisfactory And there she tucked a weaving on its threads Her needles fascination grew as I watched her magic work I longed to he creative too word throbbed Full well I knew my clumsy hands she had been saving for so long Why had of that I and the flexible flyer for Bud and the lovely things the lure of she bad resisted because she new she could not afford them Why ad she saved the money to hand it calmly to the hulking highway- nan who had no right to it and did need it half as as she did Resentful thoughts filled mind and confused her thinking Any war she reflected it ws how much had she lost rttom of her coat pocket stubby pencil and on the mar- her She had en she started I the pa Albert Nov lfith by Rev J Bishop Miss Elizabeth to Wm Thompson both of East At the residence of JtV- Held New market by John Brown Nov Miss Mary Hessey of Whit- to John Sibley of King The California Oct 23 Elizabeth wife of Arnold 50 tears Ago Mrs Graham of Bradford spent over with Miss Mrs entertained at Mrs of is Hughes entertained by it for a couple Miss Mable Cane matched the little Taylor of spent with his granddaughter with her son in Moscow in Ottawa and daughter of of Mrs over the face of Joseph came home from work one evening and found son William there He knew that it could me only one thing William had left his position again Yiiin he But the lady had forgotten was tired She had forgotten the longer How many jobs have you had six months since you left j lool William asied his This fourth said ihe boy uncomfortably Thats belter than having bee charged four limes But I Im beginning to feet pretty anxious about you my boy it speak you able to stay no longer th average of six weeks in a position Oh I know what youre coming I to said the boy the old story the rolling stone Ive heard Im sick of it You seem to forget I the other saying that l sluing hen never gets fat Theres something of the bride by Rev tlAVE YOU ANY HOMEWORK THIS EVENING YESTEACHER GAVE US A BODY BURNED OOWLUKEOUiB shovelful when when he- puns this phrase BUY GOOD GOAL AND BYE BYE GOAL PROB- Agne Yes I gets fat But she to her taskl long enough to out something to repay for getting thin If stick lo nothing nothing will Im worried about Is th a course Is going to have Every posilion must effect Yoa must IUier look your job as a means toward reaching some goal beyond the job Itself else Its going to be a prison Yes but what goal was there- ward which any of those Jobs v- leading asked William I dont know the father and it Isnt essential to the- Im trying to make The chances four jobs Weekly Star IM i had work I remember two fcors used to work on a treadmill for wood when I was a boy One them look his work in a sulky mood He fretted and chafed and by the lime was through with a weeks work on mill was as thin as a rail always had an expectant look In his eyes as much as lo say that if he kept on hed get somewhere your and let daily A parallel straight I them got said the replied the father but alter the situation as it The principal you make of It although that is Im portant but what it makes of you None of us know whether his Job going lo lead to anything but vere going- If enl leading you i Will treat it you anywhere I said a moment round It and the It tha better

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